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This should not seem strange. What appears rigid to your perception will not appear as rigid from other viewpoints outside of your system. What may appear to have no form within your system may well have form outside your system.
Effects which appear within your system, discernible by your instruments but without form in some, indeed many cases, represent speeds and velocities of activities or acts that actually have their origin from without your system; but because of their different speed and velocity they can travel through your system, and of course making their impression upon it.
Electromagnetic fields perceived and used within your system have their origin elsewhere. Nevertheless they affect your universe, even though you are not able to perceive them except in limited dimension.
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This is precisely the appearance that your system gives. I am not speaking now necessarily in terms of size, although size as you know it is extremely relative, and it is only within the physical domain that size is granted importance, for outside of it intelligence does not need so massive a house.
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