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atoms, which is the origin of all manifestations of life and, in general, but on a grand and spectacular scale, 4) all UFO and paranormal phe- nomena. Finally, special relativity is a particular case of absolute rela- tivity. It is an increase and a correlative exact decrease of space and of granular time. The particularity of the fractal dimension in geometry is that it rap- idly increases the absolute length or surface that become in fact theo- retically infinite. The surface of our lungs, of which the alveoli unfold in fractals to help absorb the air in our blood, is actually the size of a soccer field. Still, on the outside, on our scale, our lungs would fit on a small table. In the same way, the time we perceive is not the real time, but time as we perceive it on our temporal scale. Similar to the image of our lungs, we absorb subtle information (air) and integrate it into our body (blood). Just like most of the air from our lungs returns into the atmosphere when we exhale, the information of our psychic expe- riences (e.g., dreams, remote viewing, etc.) returns to the collective Akashic memory when we become aware of it. Fractal time may be infinite in its iterations. We will see that this does not apply to entan- 1 . wea co. eo 1 glement, which is a factor of universal oneness. I prefer to use the term ST instead of fractal. They have the same meaning. A fractal vision of the universe, both for space and time, is not only enormous, but also has great demonstrative power. According to Einstein, problems arise when we have to connect remote events: what would the fact that two distant events occur simultaneously mean? The terms of 3D time actually dictate that when STs are separated by a very large scale, it is very difficult or even impossible to synchronize the duration of that flow going by in each of these STs. The spatial proximity only has meaning on a specific scale, i.e., a specific ST! The motion dynamics of each of these STs is indeed irrele- a . wee wou . we n 1. vant. A one-meter difference between two objects is small compared to a length of one thousand meters, but extremely large on a scale of one millionth of a millimeter. In other words, the phenomena are quite dif- ferent depending on the scale we use. The same applies to time. Since we all possess our own clock in a specific ST — different observers have different velocities and acceleration — each of us also and a fortiori possesses his own clock in two different STs, where the differences in velocity and acceleration are much greater. This piece of information is vital to understanding the notion of spatio-temporal distortions, such as psychic paranormal phenomena.