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Andromeda Three-day trip at light speed the energy (the car) shift, i.e., a translation of spatio-temporal differen- tial. The doubling theory would say that the subsequent horizons of Q, and Q, are simply moved. If horizon Q, is that of a vessel on our scale, it becomes that of a molecule on our scale. Therefore, the speed of light is not a boundary. It is only because it represents the maximum differ- ence between two interacting STs. Absolute relativity suggests rotating the source ST and the receiving ST at the same time so that the required energy is always available. This explains why vessels change the state of matter by transforming it into matter waves. Astronomic distances are quickly reduced to ridiculously small numbers and the entire uni- verse is within reach. A vessel traveling at light speed (space contracts) can reach Andromeda, approximately two million light years away from our perspective, in three days. In other words, going back and forth takes six days, but on Earth four million years will have passed. Let me address an extremely important notion for a moment: the conversion of time. The aforementioned figure describes the traditional conception of special relativity. Scientists indicate that as the speed of light is approached, time dilates or...slows down. If time dilates, we have the right to apply the principle of time density explained in the previous pages: space quanta transform into time quanta. This makes 254 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien The relativity of time is real.