To travel in time, is to travel in space.
When beings die, they leave "imprints" and "attachments" of consciousness energy that get "trapped" in people, places, and things. Everything about these entities is pure energy. Using electronics, as well as fear (consciousness energy), to collect energy in order to manifest "signs" of their presence.
Do these "ghosts" live in our dimension, a parallel dimension, or are they existing within a certain spectrum of reality that our brains can't perceive through our "filters"?
Our planet and solar system is constantly traveling through space at 500,000+ miles per hour, and of course, speed is relative. That's why we don't feel anything. So, when these beings experience "death" at certain points of space-time, their energy (wherever it exists), is bound to the laws of gravity, because it travels with the earth through space. What other laws of physics are they bound to? Which ones are they not?
Are they bound to the perception of "time"? People all over the planet can use tools such as Ouija boards to communicate with all sorts of things. Summoning them from all kinds of places throughout space and time, and possibly from lower dimensions of existence.
So what does this all mean? Why doesn't mainstream science explore this? I feel like there's a whole field of untapped knowledge, waiting to be uncovered.
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[link] [comments]To travel in time, is to travel in space. When beings die, they leave "imprints" and "attachments" of consciousness energy that get "trapped" in people, places, and things. Everything about these entities is pure energy. Using electronics, as well as fear (consciousness energy), to collect energy in order to manifest "signs" of their presence. Do these "ghosts" live in our dimension, a parallel dimension, or are they existing within a certain spectrum of reality that our brains can't perceive through our "filters"? Our planet and solar system is constantly traveling through space at 500,000+ miles per hour, and of course, speed is relative. That's why we don't feel anything. So, when these beings experience "death" at certain points of space-time, their energy (wherever it exists), is bound to the laws of gravity, because it travels with the earth through space. What other laws of physics are they bound to? Which ones are they not? Are they bound to the perception of "time"? People all over the planet can use tools such as Ouija boards to communicate with all sorts of things. Summoning them from all kinds of places throughout space and time, and possibly from lower dimensions of existence. So what does this all mean? Why doesn't mainstream science explore this? I feel like there's a whole field of untapped knowledge, waiting to be uncovered. submitted by /u/NotMyTru3Nam3 [link] [comments]