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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): As energy itself is governed...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

March 30, 2026 - Volume One, Four Essential Processes, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun Light’ (An Excerpt):  When M-theory...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

March 30, 2026 - Volume One, Four Essential Processes, Page 51 - 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt):...
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March 30, 2026 – Volume One, Four Essential Processes, Page 51 – 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): At present, modern science describes inertia empirically  but has not had the multi-dimensional perspective needed to understand it. Much the same as gravity, inertia is labeled a property of matter and entered into calculations.

Your human mind loves the illusion of being in control, and your present science uses mathematics, thus using the Torsion Fields of Numeration and Proportion, and the scientific method: making an observation, followed by a hypothesis, creating a method or methods of experimentation and measurement to test that hypothesis, with others repeating much the same tests and measurements until the facts are agreed upon. It works very well for many things, but in some ways it resembles a tautology such as, “They commence to begin,” for observations are already skewed to, not only what is perceptible to the human mind and senses, with some few modifications created through tools which simply magnify those same sense, but to the states of mind of those same observers! Granted, what is measureable and provable is comforting because it gives the mind, which was created in order to handle 4-D Reality, the reassurance that its perceptions are correct. There is no void of mystery here: there are only the mental limitations created by the mental filter. And, of course, the more you look for what you are looking for, especially by filtering ‘unacceptable’ data, the more you will feel utterly confirmed in the value of that filter.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022