Re: We are, a mass extinction event.



And if you look then at the Huchison Effect, you can see tha there are
no mysterious chronons at work there or anything mysterious like that.

All that is happeneing, is that by sending out em waves you know radio
waves and different types of waves, he is cancelling some of that black
body radiation.

So what happenes is what has been shown.

The covalent bond weakens in some instances, and the covalent bond is
that em low pressure area at the shell radius so he is cancelling out
some of that, which makes metal turn to jelly and that sort of thing.

Also, things take off because that same black body radiation is being
affected in another way, and now the mass of the object is being
affected and off it lifts.

Because gravity is causing that black body radiation. The expansion of
the universe, trying to expand the nulceus of the atom with a force of
G.

And then there are other exotic effects reported with the Huchison
effect such as transparency and even maybe things disappearing lke the
Philadelphia Experiment and that is if you cancel enough of the black
body radiation out that permeates space, then you could slip out of
this universe in the same way you might make a wormhole.

Except that you are changing the vibration of the atoms, the molecules
and shifting them maybe in time, just a bit out of our time frame.

So when Michio or Stephen Hawking say that it atkes a great deal of
energy to open up a black hole, they mean to make a stargate, and hold
back spacetime around a portal.

And if you take two magnets again, that is the same force of nature you
are dealing with, more noticeable there, but all of space in our
universe is permeated with this background radiation.

We move around in it are part of it and that, but to actually make a
ring and hold that universe back, you have the pressure of the universe
trying to close that hole, so you have to hold back the pressure of the
universe.

Well the Huchison Effect just massages the molecules instead and
doesn't open a wormhole, it shifts things form one time frame to
another where you know in the multiverse is another set of waves just
like our universe only on an ever so slightly different set of
frequencies. Just a fraction ahead of us, and behind.

People always talk about if they met themselves in time travel and all
that, well those other universes, in time, and the people opr person
there isn't you, and if you entered that time, that different set of
frequencies, you could meet yourself.

See how easy it is? They are different universes, but almost mirror
like, and up until the time you leave and enter there, they are almost
the same.
Only when you enter that time, now the one you left and that one is no
longer the same and they branch off, but maybe branching is the best
way to put it because it like bubbles, huge bubbles our reality is a
shell, expanding out from the big bang.

And it is not like one simple bubble with smaller bubbles in it. Only
if you stay in your time line, your string from the big bang outward if
you saty in your shell radius, then it looks like smaller bubbles
inside your universe bubble and bigger shells or bubble sides in front
or outside of us.

Leave this timeline, and its bubbles intersecting other bubbles and
really so incredibly complex, it is like take three vibrators and dip
the ends in the sink and watch the rings intersect. Only it is in 3
dimensions not two as you watch the surface of the water.
The only reference point you might have is what? Some point behind you
the big bang? And so your string end is that still connected and you
are moving in time and holding the other end of that string so you
don't get lost?
Well, we haven't got that technology to set a point in spacetime welle
enough to find our way back.
Others probably have all that, and can and do, make use of the Huchison
Effect, to slip between universe shells and maybe even travel in time.

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