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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:56 am
Question: Please elaborate on the topic of light distribution in the matrix based on the fractal. How does this beam travel? Or does it move like an atom along these lines? Should this be understood by those who have assembled models out of sticks once? Yesterday I was assembling shapes from small tetrahedrons, connecting them in different ways. My attention was drawn by the shadow of this shape because it created a triangle, and from another angle, it formed a star, which led me to this question.
If you are playing and experimenting with the matrix, particularly with the model of the matrix, please continue. Your task is to find the three worlds. That’s your challenge. Search for the three worlds within this matrix. What needs to be added or maybe removed to create a matrix with three worlds? Where are these three worlds? What are these three worlds? Show them to me. That’s your task for the future. As for how light moves, that’s a different story. But if you want to explore the matrix, go ahead. Look at how many different sides it has. See how you can extend it infinitely inward and infinitely outward. What is required for that? Notice where certain patterns repeat and how they repeat. That’s enough to explore.
Regarding how the light travels, as I suspected, these worlds differ. The three worlds are as if they have the same structure, but what sets them apart? One is small, one is medium, and one is large. What distinguishes them is that, since the matrix has different sizes but remains the same, the light will move through the labyrinth at different speeds because the distance between the intersection points will vary. In some places, the speed – and consequently time – will be faster, while in others it will be slower. This is what differentiates these worlds: time and rhythm. The structure remains the same, only the scale changes, which gives the worlds their distinctions.
And I’m not referring to the three worlds in our system; I’m talking about three systems!
If you are playing and experimenting with the matrix, particularly with the model of the matrix, please continue. Your task is to find the three worlds. That’s your challenge. Search for the three worlds within this matrix. What needs to be added or maybe removed to create a matrix with three worlds? Where are these three worlds? What are these three worlds? Show them to me. That’s your task for the future. As for how light moves, that’s a different story. But if you want to explore the matrix, go ahead. Look at how many different sides it has. See how you can extend it infinitely inward and infinitely outward. What is required for that? Notice where certain patterns repeat and how they repeat. That’s enough to explore.
Regarding how the light travels, as I suspected, these worlds differ. The three worlds are as if they have the same structure, but what sets them apart? One is small, one is medium, and one is large. What distinguishes them is that, since the matrix has different sizes but remains the same, the light will move through the labyrinth at different speeds because the distance between the intersection points will vary. In some places, the speed – and consequently time – will be faster, while in others it will be slower. This is what differentiates these worlds: time and rhythm. The structure remains the same, only the scale changes, which gives the worlds their distinctions.
And I’m not referring to the three worlds in our system; I’m talking about three systems!
- Watch these movies: “The Day the Earth Stood Still”, “The Core”.