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Originally posted by PurpleVortex
What's faster than the speed of light? Speed of THOUGHT.
I can think my way to another galaxy much faster than light can reach...
Originally posted by bluemooone2
So to travel the something must become nothing (converted to its energy form ) and then become something again in the dense matter world . Nods , agrees , and shrugs
The hard bit is determining the location (and time) one exits into.
Omage , I have never heard it explained better than that , thank you for that example
Originally posted by PrimitiveWorld
When people astral project, they visit other worlds by using thought. Physical distance does not matter.
Its much like they are calling most of our DNA "junk DNA" because they dont see its purpose in this physical world.
Originally posted by 0mage
this is because light itself does not travel anywhere. light is brought to a dark room via an apparatus that does not project light as general science would presume. instead it excited dark matter to illuminate. our apparatus such as a lightbulb of flashlight will project a 'field' which causes all dark matter in it's presence to illuminate.
Originally posted by R3KR
information can.
Two people have a task of opening an envelope and reading a letter inside. The two people know each other and have planned this.
Originally posted by TheQuantumForcesThatBe
Here's an question from someone with a simple mind. If light moves faster than anything in the universe, then why cant it escape the force of a blackhole.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
This is partially correct. As Ingo Swann discovered in his remote viewing, perception is instantaneous. The same "communication" is seen in bound pairs of subatomic particles.
Originally posted by TheQuantumForcesThatBe
Here's an question from someone with a simple mind. If light moves faster than anything in the universe, then why cant it escape the force of a blackhole. Instead of having this action and reaction, why not combine both forces to create a force that can move faster than the speed of light. To me, this thought should not be out of the ordinary, so a reply would be appreciated.