Science of the Net
Definition
A Netist bridge-science article explaining how the Net is understood through aether, the Source Field, resonance, geometry, coherence, and conscious participation.
Literal meaning
The science-facing explanation of how aether unites all things through the Net.
Esoteric meaning
The article presents the Net as the living pattern of relation that appears when the Source Field moves from stillness into form.
Allegorical meaning
A silent field is touched, and ripples appear. Where the ripples meet, a web becomes visible.
Extended meaning
The source article argues that aether is the foundation behind fields, matter, light, energy, and consciousness. It describes the Source Field as omnipresent, undifferentiated, resonant, and capable of forming patterns. It also connects this model to practices of meditation, breath, coherence, Heka, Tesla, Steinmetz, Moray, Bohm, Dollard, Schauberger, and other bridge-science references. The entry should not make the article sound like settled mainstream physics; it should introduce the article as the Netist interpretation of those themes.
Keep the tone careful. This entry can summarize the Netist model, but it should not pretend that mainstream physics has accepted the Source Field framework.
Usage
Used when discussing the article, the bridge between Netist cosmology and science language, or the way aether and the Net are presented to technically minded readers.
Comparative tradition
The article places Netism near older aether, akasha, sacred geometry, and field-like metaphysical traditions while using modern technical language.
Science correspondence
The article references quantum field ideas, wireless power history, longitudinal waves, resonance, and alternative-energy research. These should be treated as interpretive bridges and contested research areas, not as confirmed proof of Netist cosmology.
