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Sunday, August 18, 2019

iON | Size of a Sugar Cube

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[15 August 2015 Part 1]

(02:03 mark)
Corbin: What connects you to JW?

iON: Nothing!

Corbin: Nothing! You just borrow his body, his breath, his tongue, or you just shut him off like a light bulb for a second and say: “Wait a minute, I am coming in…."

Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha!

iON: It’s very interesting! It’s very interesting. T. S. Eliot had the same problem with the “Hollow Men”. The spaces in between the solid matter that is you, is the space that would be contained not by you, but by us. So, we can do the math, if you like.

Corbin: I find that very interesting, the spaces in between, because literally if we were to put math to it or dimensional trigonometry algorithms… however, we could break it down, I’ve noticed that 14 different dimensions, there’s also 22. Numbers become redundant at that point, but the space in between is essentially an interval. How would, ah… ah, just how? Ha! Ha! Ha! “How now Brown Cow”? Ha! Ha! Ha!

Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha!

Corbin: The space in between is how?

iON: No, it is not. You have matter, you are matter. If you took humans, every human on the planet, and you took all of the spaces away from between their cells, and only did the dense matter, every human on the planet would be a total of the size of one sugar cube, a small one. Now, it would be incredibly dense, and it would be incredibly heavy, but everyone would fit into the size of one sugar cube.

Corbin: If everybody fits into the size of one sugar cube, and if we look, by comparison, the earth is a sugar cube. I would have to say the flies are…

iON: No, we did not say…

Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha!

iON: We did not say the earth is the size of a sugar cube! We said if every human on the planet - if you took the space out of their cells and combined it into one thing - it would be the size of a sugar cube. Smaller than a bread box then, yes! Mainly in Spain, obviously!

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