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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

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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): But the M-D mathematics demands...
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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): However, as electricity and magnetism...
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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): Finitude is certainly an illusion,...
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March 30, 2026 – Volume One, Four Essential Processes, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun Light’ (An Excerpt):  When M-theory is better understood, and this will happen, inertia and gravity will be seen each in its own elegance, and will be approached with better comprehension.

When this was written, String Theory and M-Theory still felt new and vibrant, but eventually came up to the obdurate wall hidden within the very Theory of Testability which, as you may see above, is an experiential tautology. But the exciting thing for me about these two theories is that they approach the multi-dimensional perspective, although their calculations would offer better understanding in Base 12: as I have said elsewhere, that although the true dimensionality of Reality is infinite, twelve is the number of dimensions which can be factored for mathematically.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022