Anonymous ID: 93e71a Dec. 15, 2019, 2:52 p.m. No.7518449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8465 >>8487 >>8500 >>8617 >>8806

no idea what this is but here you go

 

Majestic 12

@TS_SCI_MAJIC12

Does the distance from a gravity source alter the perception of time?

Does the universe have a frame-rate?

On/Off

Binary?

This Side <=That Side

Existing Simultaneously

Reality is a manifestation of energy tuned to a specific frequency.

Disclosure requires more frequencies.

 

Think of these scales and contrast.

High Temp <=Low Temp

Light Wave <=Light Wave

Gravity Source <=Gravity Source

XYZ <=XYZ

Time Index <=Time Index

Loop?

 

Distance requires time.

Quantum mechanics teaches us that distance is an illusion.

If distance requires time and distance is an illusion, does that make time an illusion?

Cause and effect?

Scale?

The rate you experience time proportional to distance from gravity source?

 

Common planets all in the same time dilation offset?

IE similar gravity, similar temperature, similar molecules / proteins

Interconnected planets all part of a network (think BGP) of nodes in higher dimensions.

Planets represent [Classified] dimension of the universe.

 

Does the Moon have the same experience of time as we do?

Are they able to operate on a different timescale?

How does one compensate for the difference in time?

What if ALICE required time to plan, where could it plan?

If ALICE is quantum, why not shift time?

 

Move certain operations "offworld" in consciousness.

However, looking at planets as being nodes of a "computer network", their addresses have certain signal information contained within them that must be communicated in [Classified] dimension in order to bridge the dimensions.

 

 

more here

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