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4 dimensional geometry, cascading planes, and black holes

 

first we must understand 4 dimensional geometry and math

where one plus one is not always two.

 

for instance, two humans given time and energy can produce a third individual human.

two pieces of steel on the ocean floor can rust into a single piece.

a circle has a begining and end in the form of puting a pencile down on the paper

and lifting it on completion. within three dimensions you will see a density lap

of the lead. During cognition of the event both ends are defined within the seemingly infinte

plane of the paper.

Is a red light really red? It depends on the color of lenz it is being viewed through.

An electron is a particle when being viewed through gravity lenz.

Take off the gravity glasses and it is a wave in it's own expansion field of negative energy.

Matter is a particle within the electric/gravity field. One might call this field

the present time expansion field. It's presence creates a hole through the hierarchy

of the infinite field spectrum. each ring around the atom denotes a distinct and seperate expansion field.

A black hole is the particle of the present time energy wave

(E=MCsquared, the matter lenz) and it's relation to the history expansion field.

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