Part 1
Okay, you spoke about the vibrational nature of matter just now. And that actually leads to my second question. Oh, all right. So when we spoke, you mentioned that in order for an object to go from location A to location B, all we would need to do would be to change the locational variable of the object itself. Which is vibration. Location, it is a frequency within an energy equation, signature vibration, because location is not somewhere that an object exists in. Location is one of the properties of the object, and the object here and the object here are actually two different objects because of the change and difference in the locational variable within the overall energy equation of that so-called object. So in the present day, how can we measure that vibrational frequency? Get a very, very, very flat table that's at least six to ten feet. long, very flat. Take a very thin copper ball, about three inches, four inches in diameter, hollow, very thin, as perfectly round as you can make it. Put it at one end of the table. Strike it and get it to vibrate or vibrate it through some other means. Measure those vibrations as precisely as you can. Then move the ball to the other end of the table and repeat that measurement. measurement. Find the difference in those two measurements. If your instruments are sensitive enough, you will ultimately discover the difference in those two frequencies. And when you do, then you can put the ball back in position A, and then either acoustically or electromagnetically or any way you wish, bombard it, overwhelm it in a sense, with the vibrational frequency that is specific to the other end of the table when the object was there, and you will see that the object will at least, if not disappear from here and wind up over there instantaneously, it will at least roll across the table to its new position and stop. And you will have begun to learn to chart the idea of that vibrational matrix map, which is what we use and impose it over the idea of the physical reality, so that we understand like a C chart, what the vibrational coordinates are for all the locations we wish to go to. Thus then we isolate it. then we isolate our ship in an electromagnetic gravitational bubble, unlock it from any particular reality, impose upon it, the vibrational location of where we wish to go, and thus then when we remove the bubble, pop, we disappear from there, and pop, we appear at our destination.
Part 2
so that we understand like a C chart, what the vibrational coordinates are for all the locations we wish to go to. Thus then we isolate it. then we isolate our ship in an electromagnetic gravitational bubble, unlock it from any particular reality, impose upon it, the vibrational location of where we wish to go, and thus then when we remove the bubble, pop, we disappear from there, and pop, we appear at our destination. Ultimately, you can do it that way, but begin with something like this experiment, and allow your imagination to be your guide to alter it in whatever way shape or form you so desire, but as soon as your instruments are sensitive enough to tell the difference in the vibrations of an object in two different locations, you'll be on your way to charting the vibrational map of the universe. Perfect. All right. All right. Thank you. Thank you.