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08/07/2023 2:53
It is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light, but the limitation exists only in the 3D we live in and not in other dimensions.
Speed of light.

Much of the information I provide on this blog is based on Adrian Dvir's book X3 Healing, Beings, and Extraterrestrials and my channeling with extraterrestrials. Links: Adrian Dvir (Wikipedia) | How is channeling with extraterrestrials carried out?

The speed of light, close to 300,000 kilometers per second, is the theoretical limit of the speed at which it is possible to move. The limitation stems from the formulas of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, introduced in 1915. The premise was that the speed limit applied to the entire universe, but it is only valid for our dimension. 

  • Mass acceleration to the speed of light requires infinite energy and is therefore perceived as impossible. However, with Nathan Rosen, Einstein formulated the principle of a bridge in the spacetime dimension. Spacetime itself can warp and move without restrictions. This principle also applies to extraterrestrials operating in other dimensions.
  • Einstein Rosen proposed a clever solution known as the Einstein Rosen Bridge, or by its familiar name, a wormhole in which time-space can be distorted and thus achieve movement of the spacetime itself without movement in the universe; in this situation, the speed limit does not exist.

Extraterrestrials can travel about half a million times faster than the speed of light we know.

  • Thanks to conversion to other dimensions, they can also travel at such speeds and enormous distances, which requires a massive energy investment. According to the book's explanation, the limitation of the speed of light is related only to the dimensions in which we live.

In other dimensions, there are subatomic particles that are much faster, and they dictate a speed limit that is dramatically higher than the one we know. Link: Adrian Dvir (Wikipedia) 

 

Doesn't mathematics allow for a speed higher than the speed of light?

Mathematics allows for speeds that exceed the speed of light because mathematics knows how to handle the roots of a negative number using complex numbers. (which also exists in the Schrödinger formula)

  • Physicists' argument against speeds exceeding the speed of light is that an infinite amount of energy is required to do so. However, this argument is true only for the 4 dimensions we live in and not for all the other 6, which are part of string theory. 
  • The main problem with a speed that exceeds the speed of light is not only the question of energy but mainly of cause and effect, which moves at the speed of light! Thus, assuming that there are speeds that exceed the speed of light, the model of axial time, as we sense it, is incorrect.

Strange paradoxes can be produced when the speeds exceed the speed of light, and time becomes a spiral.

 

Photons do have mass. (But tiny.)

After generations of physicists who thought photons had no mass because they otherwise could not travel at the speed of light, there is now an insight that photons may have mass, but they cannot be detected with existing tools.

  • Nikola Tesla and Ebert-Einstein debated whether photons have mass. Nikola Tesla was right. Photons have mass but are too small for measuring instruments to detect.

Extraterrestrials made it clear (in Adrian Dvir's book) that photons have mass.

  • The problem of accelerating above the speed of light creates many familiar paradoxes of Causality and time travel. Extraterrestrials repeatedly emphasize that our linear conception of time, from the past to the future through the present, is incorrect!

Time is a spiral. (It is tough to grasp and understand the idea.) Link: The Big Bang theory is incomplete. (Multiverse vs. Big Bang theory)

Link: Encounters with extraterrestrials will fundamentally change humanity.

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