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Sunday, September 22, 2019

iON | P-Brane

Transcribed by Bert.

[Bob’s Private Session #399 31 October 2011]

02:22 mark)
Dr. Dean: So, a P-Brane is about polypeptide bonding holding stickiness.

iON: Ut-uh! Ut-uh! Cohesion! Cohesion! Polypeptide cohesion and if you had that in your sentence, you could have put it to bed then.

Dr. Dean: In P-Brane, the “P” stands for plasma. And is the plasma membrane the interplay?

iON: It depends! It depends on how you apply it. Is it an outcome, or is it used to describe a process that is not yet that you want to be? So, if you apply it that way, that’s like meteor and meteorite. Same conversation, it just depends on the predication. There it is again! Bob just loves predication, or maybe Non-Physical does!

Dr. Dean: And the P-Brane, I mean if it’s just polypeptides, that implies it can be anywhere in the body.

iON: It already is anywhere in the body. You just don’t know it, that’s how you shift from world to world and don’t notice it. Carolyn is coming into the position where now she’s starting to lay out constructs to validate multi- or inter-world travel.

Bob: You mean the chemistry of it?

iON: Well, the specifics of it. Yeah!

Bob: Yeah, the specifics of the body parts. Like the P-Brane is involved with slippage.

Dr. Dean: This polypeptide arrangement is something that allows movement. Is the anti-gravity part of this P-Brane inter-world travel?

Bob: No anti-gravity!

Dr. Dean: What we talked about - the neutrino business - is that applied into this inter-world travel as well?

iON: Yes!

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