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Some of my readers may be familiar with “black” and “white holes” in space, that your scientists have recently discovered.
(Some theoretical physicists have postulated recently that when the nuclear fires of very massive stars are finally extinguished, their enormous gravity causes them to collapse so completely that they literally squeeze themselves out of existence. A “black hole” is thus left in space, and surrounding matter can disappear into this.
(It’s been further suggested that this vanishing matter can show up elsewhere, either in our universe or others, through “white holes.” There would be a flow of matter in our universe and also between universes, keeping things in balance.)
These points have somewhat the same qualities. The electromagnetic aspects of thoughts and emotions, the animations, are drawn through points that can compare to miniature black holes. Here their energy momentarily disappears from your system, is immeasurably accelerated, however, and returned through what you might call a miniature white hole — concentrated now, and highly directed back into your system of reality.
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Now: Using this analogy of the white hole and the black hole: To make this clearer, the white hole is within the black hole. Do you follow me?
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Electromagnetic properties are drawn into the black hole, and accelerated beyond imagination. The acceleration and the activities within the black hole draw unbelievable proportions (I checked this word with Seth) of additional energy from other systems.
This greater acceleration changes the very nature of the units involved. In the meantime, the characteristics of the black hole itself are changed by this activity. A black hole is a white hole turned inside out, in other words. The electromagnetic “matter” may reemerge through the same “hole” or “point” which is now a white hole.
The reemergence, however, again alters its characteristics. It becomes “hungry” once more, and again, a black hole. The same sort of activity goes on in all systems. The holes, therefore, or coordination points, are actually great accelerators that reenergize energy itself.
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