The Science of Extraterrestrials - Eric Julien-pages

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The Science of Extraterrestrials - Eric Julien-pages

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201CHAPTER 34 Infinite piano symphony BEFORE PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS offered by 3D time and absolute relativity, I would like you to imagine the uni-verse as a huge piano keyboard with an infinite number of keys. Everykey corresponds to a sound, or frequency. A beautiful melody is madeof harmonious chords. We consist of a large number of chords, both onthe inside and the outside. We emit and receive these notes. Gainingawareness means recognizing the notes that we emit and receive. Thegreater the number of these notes, the more expansive our conscious-ness is. To be more precise, consciousness is the ability to resonate withthe largest possible number of notes. In physics, this grand piano is called the electromagnetic spectrum and we speak of electromagnetic waves. Every wave is called lightrather than sound, because electromagnetic waves are known for theirability to travel at light speed in the vacuum. After discussing tempo-ral portals, it should be clear that this velocity is nothing other than abarrier between two fractal scales. Therefore, the argument of this bar-rier c preventing ETs from visiting us becomes void. The place we attribute to the brain in interactions with our sur- roundings remains to be defined correctly. Experience shows that ourconsciousness is delocalized (nonlocality in QM) and is not located inthe brain pan, even if there is a connection (we will see which onelater). It forms a whole that could be called a field. Matter itself is composed only of electromagnetic waves. It is also made of fields. A wave is characterized mainly by a frequency and awavelength. These two magnitudes are directly proportional becauseone is defined by the opposite of the other. In the infinitely small,