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Saturday, April 25, 2020

iON | Ionosphere

Transcribed by Bert.

[March 1, 2014 Part 2 (35:46 mark)]

Jean: iON, do you know what I mean when I refer to the space between the particles?

iON: We do! It’s the ionosphere!

Jean: Will all that change? Will the space…?

iON: Yes, the ionosphere will change.

Jean: Will there be less space between the particles?

iON: No, you can’t gauge it! You can’t gauge it that way. Just like there’s no “time". How would you measure a quark if there’s no time?

Jean: Ah!

iON: So, you can’t… the space will change. The lines and spaces are shifting. They’ve always been. You just won’t notice it. So now, what you’re calling the space for say… ah… chemical equations or attaching electrons to a new chemical value. You’d have to have a time element to do that. Well, it won’t work anymore because there is no time. You invented time, and it’s a false premise. It’s gone! Without time, then there’s no hurry. When there’s no hurry, then the space between these elemental positions will go seamlessly, fitting together like blocks. So, there won’t have to be space between any of them. They will fit tighter, a more dense matter. It will be a super-dense matter – almost. So much so, that the entire planet would be changed from a polarity.

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