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Everything is made of knowledge. Does the knowledge belong to the Creator of everything?
Everything that exists is a manifestation of knowledge; the knowledge (or information) exists independently from everything else. Knowledge needs to be expressed in order to exist, and so it does so via the mediums of our reality – matter, energy, space-time etc. The 'knowledge' within these manifestations can be considered as different parts of one another: for example, your brain holds information about this conversation we are having right now; your arms and legs contain knowledge about each other's movements in relation to their surroundings so that you do not bump into anything whilst walking along a busy street; your body contains knowledge about how much water it needs per day in order not to die.
So the knowledge is not 'made of' anything, but it needs to be expressed via a medium in order for us to experience it. Therefore, this knowledge belongs only to itself; there is no other being that owns the knowledge (or information) because it does not exist outside of expressions or manifestations. In other words, everything exists as an expression of one unified field – all things are within the one thing.
So everything that exists – energy, space-time etc. are all different manifestations of the one knowledge. Knowledge needs to be expressed via a medium in order for us to experience it (as I mentioned above), and so this knowledge can belong only to itself, as there is no other being who owns or 'creates' it.
Therefore, knowledge is the Creator of everything. Does this answer your question?
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