Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2012

Safely Semi-fictionalising the Earth's Core

As stated in an earlier post the withdrawal of colour and its related gravity/reality associations results in the semi-fictionalising of a subject.  In the same way the earth's core and related parts can be semi-fictionalised which makes us able to safely   make the West the East, which is essential for photographing the past and using vast areas of past Time for space travel.

One act of reversal would be the equivalent of one day and almost any Time count can be relativised to the one day.  This proceedure would also  be useful when unloading the energy in an earthquake either one building up or one taking place.  It would also make beaming safer.

The withdrawal of colour would involve configuring Light and adapting its musical inclusion to give a semi-fictional instead of a material quality to an object.

This would temporarily avert the object's reality interaction and this could be accommodated for when giving the 'have' or full materialisation instruction (see early post).  The above having been done, the object would be almost independent of Time as we know it.

The gravity/reality associations related to colour (see blog) would have to be physical information converted to an immaterial energy design or pattern.  Numbers have this quality when they are used divinely and, of course, as I have tried to indicate with my initial one centimetre number one (see blog), the information in physicality can be contained in diagrammes.

The beamed object or otherwise semi-fictionalised object would have a Time and reality discrepancy as it would no longer be co-ordinated with four dimensional experiencing.  The beamed object would have this discrepancy because it would cover potentially thousands of miles in about two seconds and any other semi-fictionalised object moving at a slow rate or stationary would have its usual interactive state immobilised.  The latter can only happen for ten seconds (see blog for converting seconds into my smallest Time units).

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