By the way this is a partial quote from Time Magazine on page 6 of the April 25/ May 2nd 2022 edition towards the bottom center of the page.
By the way I totally agree with this statement and though I'm not a physicist at least I might be able to point physicists in the right direction:
The basic problem is this:
We live in a matter galaxy so only 4% of the actual universe will agree with Matter physics.
The rest will not because 96% of the known universe is not matter (at least matter as we know it in a galaxy.
How do you reconcile all this?
It's possible that you would have to send a probe out past the edge of the known galaxy to reconcile all this.
Why?
Because when I soul traveled out past the edge of the galaxy I realized that the galaxy is actually a living organism which I can only compare obliquely to something like a Jellyfish on the ocean and all humans are a part of this organism. So, when I went out past the edge of our galaxy I was more terrified than I had ever been before in my life.
Why?
Because I discovered we (every human and other life form in the galaxy) are actually a part of this Galaxy life form, so if you go out past the edge of the life form we are all a part of it can be terrifying.
It wasn't until I went to India and meditated alongside Tibetan Lamas who were Tulkus that I realized how one travels between galaxies by being around them.
So, this is the problem we face in a matter galaxy.
We are NOT a part of the 96% of the rest of the universe in the way we do physics.
So, there is no way a matter galaxy way of viewing physics is going to work to fully understand everything in the universe because it's a different physics than you get from inside a matter galaxy.
Outside of galaxies is a different physics than inside of galaxies.
It would be like comparing an ocean to a single jellyfish. It just won't work.
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