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into the past, rather than a quantity. Cause-effect relations are subject to the entropy of a specific ST. As we probe deeper and deeper into the infinitely small (or move up in the time densities; hence the term “ascension’’), the entropy will seem higher from our perspective. What we observe is the amount of entropy, which, as you remember, is the unawareness of the instantaneous states of particles (i.e., variable space-time). We know that the cause is indiscernible from the effect on the quantum scale. This means that physical causality disappears in STs where the density of time is significantly superior to ours. In this respect, freedom of mind plays an important role. It creates and un- creates as it pleases. The article “Relation of uncertainty for time,” written by Alexander K. Guts, shows the existence of a temporal zone where neither cause nor effect can exist. The philosophical implications are powerful: causality is deter- mined by the space-time that we occupy. So as the density of time increases, particularly that of the mind, the existence of this physical cause-effect relation becomes more and more unlikely. To close the loop: entangled photons do not need a cause and God is not a cause either. He simply is! Please remember that our equations cannot be used to find out how ET vessels work and are therefore incomplete or fail to describe reality. In principle, only the scientific theories are refuted, not the sci- entific observations. There is no reason to make an exception to that rule of common sense. Since the current theories are incomplete, the follow- ing scientific tour may be somewhat incoherent, showing us that when we use the new absolute relativity to explain UFO phenomena we may soon have a “Theory of Everything”’. 246 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien