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Anu-Ki Ptah

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  1. I was contemplating Wormholes and interdimensional Travel and the notion of Folding Time/Space via The Tesseract. I know these subjects may be frowned upon by many but here it goes..At this point without Mathematical Formulation. I Don't even know if a similar theory already exists. here it goes. I noticed that when we speak of Folding time/space and utilizing wormholes we seem to be thinking of a forward momentum taking place in most cases. and the idea that such movement is necessary to traverse if you will. but I thought of something that I have dubbed (For lack of a better terminology ) "Atomic Reverberation" which is based on the idea of moving backwards in time while moving forward in space. Let me try to make sense out of this seemingly absurd notion. If we tried to move from one Galaxy to another using given modern technology we would have to travel for a ridiculous amount of time and never see it in our own lifespan. So If we were to "Bounce" say subject A using a waveform or frequency compatible to Subject A's Atomic Compilation which has a Universal "All in All" frequency based on the Combination of frequencies within its entire make up, (Kinda like a symphony) and pull it into a realignment with the given destinations Frequencies (its own Universal Composition) yet maintaining Subject A's Own Harmonic Structure. Then we could relatively bounce a subject through Space to great distances whith little or no consumption of time. I don't know if I used proper terminology for this explanation and without regard to my lack of eloquence please lend me your feedback on this matter. Possible or impossible? Probable or improbable?

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