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305CHAPTER 47 ST or divine millefeuilles INFORMATION BRINGS STRUCTURE to the ST, just like the ST brings structure to information. The more there is space,the less there is time, and vice versa. We could be fooled into thinkingthat we grow increasingly smaller ourselves as the density of timeincreases. In fact, we become smaller to those who stay in a lower timedensity, but not to ourselves. We need to remember that the universe isfractal. Every fractal possesses a scale boundary. When we are trans-ferred to a specific fractal, our consciousness immediately adapts to thenew space/time ratio. The journey from one fractal to another is hardlynoticeable, because it is quasi-instantaneous. We still feel that the vol-ume remains constant and that is also the case, because space and timeare both subject to the same problem of perspective. We may even feelmore voluminous because the entropy increases. This is what happensduring astral projection, for instance. Our consciousness aligns itselfwith the space-time references of the astral plane as long as it remainsthere sufficiently “long.” To access the astral plane, there is therefore noconscious continuity compared to our physical world. Imagine youwant to go from one room to another, larger room without goingthrough the door. The access to an information system exposes our consciousness to this information, even if it is just temporary. There is no such thing asan absence of consciousness. We can only speak of forgetting the con-scious information of a given system, once our consciousness hasreturned to a lower ST. There is always much more information in thehigher time densities (in the sense of the cosmic entropy), part of whichcannot be recovered once we are back in our normal ST. We simply do