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TES3 Session 131 February 10, 1965 electrical density denseness intensities field

We run into difficulties, for I do not speak of denseness as you probably think of it. This is a denseness that does not take up space. This is a denseness caused by an infinity of electrical fields of varying ranges of intensity. Not only are no two of these electrical fields identical, but there are no identical impulses within them.

I can say little until much more background is given, but this electrical reality is vastly dense.

(Jane now took one of her frequent pauses. At break she told me that as she spoke the word dense, and during the pause, she had a rather strong mental image of a field of points of light. These points of light were many-layered, she said, as though she looked at a picture of a galaxy that was not flat. On a vast scale the myriad points of light compared to the density in the electric field, on a very tiny scale.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 18, 1984 delirium adolescence downpour muggy rainfall

[...] The rainfall was so dense at times that I could hardly see where I was going. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 883, October 1, 1979 divine progeny inflationary unimaginable sleepwalkers

[...] In physics, we’re asked to believe that this “extremely dense state” which began to expand was in actuality many billions of times smaller than a proton. [...] Even so, I have trouble conceptualizing the idea that all matter in our universe, out to the farthest-away galaxy of billions of stars, grew from this unimaginably small and dense, unimaginably hot “original” state or area of being. [...]

[...] One of the big differences between the two is that in the big-bang theory all of the matter in the universe was already present, though existing in an extremely dense state which then began to expand; the inflationary model suggests that the universe was created out of nothing, or out of just about nothing—meaning that through unforeseeable rhythms subatomic particles spontaneously came into being, with sufficient energy behind them to enable them to persist as matter. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 567, February 17, 1971 fluctuations multiple atom microsecond steadily

[...] Your system of physical reality is not dense in comparison with some others. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 13 dream electrical rem intensities world

This electrical system is vastly dense. This is a denseness that does not take up space, a denseness caused by an infinity of electrical fields of varying ranges of intensity. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 892, January 2, 1980 composition tree creatures units potency

[...] [And as an artist, I’d be as much intrigued by the tree’s naked structure as I had been when it bore its dense greenery.]

TES8 Session 394 February 19 1968 sculp cross wife Pitre hanging

[...] The piece was of cast iron, with a soft mottled black-brown patina, densely conceived and I liked it very much. [...]

TPS1 Session 387 December 11, 1967 Maltz exercises relaxation vision sleepy

[...] The piece was in cast iron, with a soft mottled black-brown patina, densely conceived, and I liked it very much. [...]

TES4 Session 197 October 11, 1965 electromagnetic test Peggy identity dog

The mass, generally speaking, is a denseness formed by the varying intensities. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 14, 1978 polarized disapproval subjective exterior shoveling

[...] I guess; it seemed that Jane and I were incredibly dense about understanding what had been going on for the past decade. [...]

TES7 Session 283 September 5, 1966 Barbara Goose postcard va card

[...] In back of the statue of Mother Goose is a dense, dark green pine forest, as indicated on the tracing on page 16, as well as several trees nearer the foreground. [...]

TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 Marjorie Ward Bill blue Buck

[...] But in this case the blue ink is so dense and strong that it prints as blue on the object. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 715 October 28, 1974 library models Politics Unknown Roman

[...] Your system of physical reality is not dense in comparison with some others. [...]

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

[...] Such an object is very small and unimaginably dense; within it, time and space are interchangeable. [...]