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The Meridian light Code

The Four Meridian Properties of Light

In addition to the four subsets that make up the Primary Meridian Set, is the inclusion of the properties of light, within the system. They are:

Transmission (violet)

the effect of unobstructed light, passing through an object. The hard opposite of absorption

Refraction (blue)

the effect of unobstructed light passing through and geometrically altered by an object (eg. the rainbow through a prism, the bent light through water). The soft opposite of reflection.

Reflection (yellow)

the effect of obstructed light not passing through and geometrically redirected by an object (eg. a mirrored surface).The soft opposite of refraction

Absorption (red)

the effect of obstructed light not passing through an object. The hard opposite of transmission.

 

In relation to the meridian code above, the order relates to the associated colours, connected by a physical and logical flow of light through the filtering aspects of matter. It is also the first connection of the whole meridian light system to the physical part of the body (or any object body) as energy.

This is based on the flow of light from Source to destination. Violet is a much more transparent and pervasive colours ,as seen by it's invisible counterpart of ultra violet (UV) penetrating power (sunlight UV penetrates skin and cells), so transmission is most akin to this colours Red on the other hand, is much more 'solid' and as such, light information can be collected, but not passed through , as seen in infra red's ability to transmit much information, but is unable to penetrate objects (think of a remote controller).Both red and violet are the hard opposite of extremes and fit well with these colours associations.

The other two properties, refraction and reflection are a little more obscure as they tend to have both an affinity with each other through the geometry of bending light, and yet individually attain the characters of their respective 'parents'. So refraction, belongs to blue, because of the connection of being transparent, aligning to that of transmission, and is opposite to the solidarity of reflection. Reflection aligns to yellow because of it's connection to the solidarity of absorption, and is opposite to the transparency of refraction. Both fit between transmission and absorption, because of there similar aspects of bending light, they are 'soft' opposites.

 

 

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