Einstein established that the world we live in is based on energy, which on a fundamental level, is movement at the speed of light. In the Vortex Theory I have predicted that there may be worlds of super-energy existing beyond the speed of light, worlds beyond our current range of perception. If we can accept that our bodies are fundamentally composed of light, in the form of vortices of energy, then the new vortex physics points to the promise of immortality. If we can let go of the illusion of materialism then death may not be the end for us. If the energy in all the whirlpools of light in every atom of our body were to be accelerated to speeds beyond that of light then our bodies would disappear out of this world and appear alive, intact and somewhat surprised in a world of super energy.
David Ash is the publisher and poet behind the Haiku for Life series. He first learned about haiku in sixth grade and his undergraduate degree in English Literature from Georgetown University focused on 20th century poets such as e.e. cummings and T.S. Eliot. Ash later earned a Masters in Liturgical Music from Santa Clara University. He has been a clerk, secretary, teleprompter typist, financial paraplanner, proposal writer, newspaper columnist, ad rep, newsletter editor, and art gallery owner. He was also a music and/or liturgy director at various Catholic parishes for 17 years and is still a composer and hymn writer. He is an unabashed punster, and it shows in his haiku. Ash's first book of haiku was published when he was almost the age that Basho was when he died. He lives in Mukilteo. Washington with his wife and son."