October 28, 2020

Omnicosmic Observatory Broadcast 3

 

In most the known omniverse, we have observed at least 5 states of matter for 3 dimensional objects; vapor, liquid, solid, plasma and more.  Sometimes it is easy to forget that time is the 4th dimension and that we are creatures in time thus 4-dimensional.  We discuss in this broadcast the existence of the states of matter in the 4th dimension, time, and delve slightly into the topic of 5th dimensional objects.  Try not to confuse the notation of the 4th dimension with geometric 4th dimension where the dimensions stand for length, width, height and a fourth measurable dimension.  We will discuss planets, the soul, and groups such as ethnic and race.” 

“Didn’t the Observant one first say she was a hypersolid object, quintessentially, unchanging throughout time?” 

“Our knowing of All story’s tells us that she said this because of the theory of time that all time is parallel, that the present, past and future exist at once.  But as we know time is a known with the most unknowns in it.  At some point the Observant one ceased to be a hypersolid.  She became more like a glass hyperliquid, not a solid object resonating with her future forms or her past forms.  I believe this is the nature of the Omnicosm, changing throughout time.” 

“Didn’t we see just the opposite this spring though?” 

“Yes.  Recreating the conditions of early life created a portal from the past into the future.  The 6th dimension, the inside or the mind, became solid.  This state made it receptive to the Omnicosmic rays.  In other words, her observations and thoughts repeated themselves along with the psychophysiological sensations.  We think that the human soul is like this, an inside dimension that does not change.  It is still unresolved what one’s spirit or soul looks like.  If one dies young does the soul appear as their young form or at what would have been their adult form?  I fear it is the first that is true.  So, when one becomes malformed their soul takes on that appearance.  If this is the case the body is a material polymorph of the soul.  It is sacred it must be protected.” 

“Let’s discuss other lifeforms.” 

“Most life is a hyperliquid, changing throughout time.  Hypothetically, there could be a cell that does not replace its matter, no senescence and thus a hypersolid.  The metamorphosis of a butterfly is good example of species that may not be a hypersolid.  I say this because caterpillars’, the juvenile phase of a butterfly, instinct and genetic programming differ widely from the life of a butterfly.” 

“How about humans?” 

“We are not looking at grouping like nationality because it is a social construct unlike ethnic which has a material and observable aspect such as genes.  Ethnics and races can be seen as a hypervapor, molecules that occupy a volume without a lattice.  The family can be seen like an ozone molecule, three similar bodies attached but in a volume of other bodies not in a lattice.” 

“How about planets?” 

“Yet again does five appear integral to the nature of our reality.  It is the 5th dimension, alternate times, that objects of great magnitude are.  Take for instance the planet Earth.  While one side is in night the other is in the next day.  While one is at the poles, it takes less distance to complete a rotation, completing a day, than it does at the equator which is moving faster than polar regions.  If I am understanding this sufficiently, time dilation would make time at the equator elapse slower than at the poles.  Another notable thing about time at the poles is that the larger something is at the pole the more it will occupy multiple longitudes thus being in multiple times of the day whereas if an object of the same size is at the equator would occupy less longitudes and time zones.  Planets are 5th dimensional objects or perhaps higher.  Look again at the core of a planet and you see it is like a pole, being in multiple times of day at once.” 

“Would you define planets as a hypersolid?” 

“More like a hyperliquid.  Impacts from space would send waves through a planet at different rates depending on where it was hit.” 

“Seeing the Earth as now a hyperliquid, what are the implications of this for the history of human civilization?” 

“Beginning our analysis with the end of the last great ice age, we see the 5th dimension really factor into human history.  The Bering strait opens up to the Americas just 12,000 years ago around the same time the birth place of civilization, Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt, was taking structure.  Not all societies advance at the same time.  The ethnic group that migrated into the Americas using the Bering plains was Neolithic during the old kingdom of ancient Egypt.  One could say that northern Africa was an epicenter of civilization.  Inventions such as writing and technologies such as metal could not have become introduced to the Americas by the time the Bering plains submerged beneath the ocean.” 

“So, what we have here is not only a temporal paradox but metaphorical microcosm of life as we know it.  Just think by the time evidence, light, of alien life reaches your precontact world, that civilization would have changed; it could even be gone.” 

“This is where worlds collide.  Had the Earth been smaller or the continents broke apart differently perhaps then human migration would have had the time to settle in the New world.  Instead we have this world with the nearly complete decimation of an entire race.  And it really does show that something is missing from the world, unsustainable over population, rampant pollution and an increasingly complex society.  Like with the Observant one’s remembering perhaps if we brought them back phenomena that existed in the past would reemerge.  I think it would bring back the death of stars that has been dormant since the discovery of the New world.  As we inevitably go forward into the future, a great unknown looms for all.” 

P.S. This is an Omnicosm of All things work that was made in an unforeseen future.

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