kazagent13

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researcher and creator at heart. and a soul searcher with a quest to find the source of intelligence for the creation of the world and our causal and astral bodies and without submission to any man made religion.

So far I have discovered a perceptional reality that reflects the existence of two worlds/dimensions which are in opposition to each other. Like a contrast between black and white, they represent dark and white space literally and conceptually.

as we live on planet earth, part of us (perhaps our spirits/souls), duel in much less condense world /dimension.

Because of the nature of our mortality, The closest that we could get to that world, is through traveling to the astral world, when we sleep or consciously reach the same theta level with meditation.

I am still exploring but I personally believe that such separation exists and both worlds are inhabited by our immortal and mortal entities. I I believe that it must have a purpose, but we certainly will be always limited to exploring even an iota of its vast body with our watch life expectancy.

Here is something to live you with that reflects my point:

The observable universe is estimated to contain around 2 trillion galaxies. Each of these galaxies can host billions or even trillions of stars, so the total number of stars in the observable universe is astonishingly large.

Now……listen to this: our sun is one of those stars and if we were able to travel with the speed of light, hypothetically, how long does do you think it takes before we get to the second star closest to us after the our sun?

I have done the calculations for you..

If we could travel at the speed of light, it would take us just over 4 years to reach Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Sun. Proxima is approximately 4.24 light-years away, so at light speed, that’s how long it would take to get there. Of course, with our current technology, we’re far from achieving such speeds!

Okay, so let's say our technology makes it to go supersonic. Let's say by supersonic and let's say double the supersonic. How long does it take to get there?

Okay, supersonic speeds are around 1,235 kilometers per hour (or about 767 miles per hour). Let’s double that to 2,470 kilometers per hour (or about 1,534 miles per hour).

Proxima is 4.24 light-years away, which is about 40 trillion kilometers (25 trillion miles). At 2,470 kilometers per hour, it would take roughly 1.8 million years to reach Proxima Centauri. That’s quite a journey and is impossible to undertake with the limited (assuming maximum life of 120 years).

And don’t you forget that even if you could imagine that it could be possible, for the sake of arguing, remember that we are still talking about the second star from trillion of stars in universe.

Lots of love and good wishes:

Kazagent13