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UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

“That particular kind of relaxation seems to repeatedly come upon me over a period of several months or even a year, then to vanish for the same amount of time. I first felt it right after we moved into the new apartment in June 1971, and when it started I knew it was a different kind of feeling. It’s a sort of super-relaxation; almost profound, and mental and physical at once. A completely different thing than just yawning, even though I might be yawning.

Ordinarily we think of mass as meaning the bulk and/or weight of an object. In classical physics the amount of matter in a given object is measured according to its relation to inertia, which in turn is the tendency of matter to keep moving in the same direction, if moving, or to stay at rest if at rest. An object’s mass is arrived at through dividing its weight by the acceleration caused by gravity.

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] Theoretically, you can visit them with some vast improvements in your technology, but great amounts of time would be involved. [...]