Channeled by Rananda and Trillia
November 12, 2013
Source:
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re-blogged here with permission
The rate of passage of time is a
function of mass. The greater the mass
(and the steeper it's gravity well) the slower time passes
on it. (See Einstein)
Time
on the Sun passes perceptibly slower than time on the Earth; this has been
measured and verified; an electron in the Sun vibrates more slowly than an
identical electron on the Earth.
The Galaxy is like a three
dimensional relief map of the gravity wells of the stars and massive objects
like neutron stars and black holes, and the wide reaches of interstellar space
that are little affected by gravitational fields; therefore it is also a three
dimensional relief map of the rate of passage of time in
the Galaxy.
In the
gravity well of a black hole, the side of the well is almost vertical, so that
time would appear to stand still there, and any object falling in would appear,
from the perspective of the Earth, to stick to the event horizon; eternally
frozen in time. This is where time passes at it's slowest rate.
It is
in interstellar space; far from any star's gravity well, that time passes at
it's fastest rate.
Time and distance
("Space") are simply two ways of looking at the same thing. To travel
from point A to point B takes X amount of time; or the distance from point A to
point B can be expressed as a time. This is
reminiscent of the story of the man at a town in Morocco, who asked an Arab
nomad how far it was to an adjacent town; and the nomad replied;- "Three
days" - (By Camel)
The
problem arises when we use the rate of passage of time on the Earth to estimate how far
away in time, distant stellar objects are. (e.g. "X light years").
These are years of Earth time; but a spacecraft
traveling to such a distant stellar object would not be traveling in Earth time after it had climbed
out of the gravity well of the Earth and then of the Sun. The rate of passage
of time on that spacecraft, relative to Earth time, would be extremely fast;
perhaps almost instantaneous, as it traversed interstellar space between The
Solar System and another star system; and far from any star's gravity well.
Although the groundwork for this has been laid by Einstein, no
cosmologist appears to have applied Einstein's verified theory to interstellar
space travel, and the real distance in time, of other
stellar objects from The Solar System.
Beings from
other star systems, such as the Pleiades and Sirius have no difficulty in
traveling to The Solar System and the Earth in little more than an hour or two
of Earth Time, and that time is spent climbing out of the gravity wells of
their planet and star.
Those
other Galaxies that we are told are many thousands of "light years"
away from us are actually much closer to us than we are led to believe, in intergalactic time.
In one
of the craft of the Star Brethren, the time taken for the journey from the
Earth to another star system, is, for the most part the time that it takes the
craft to climb out of the gravity well, first of the Earth, and then of the Sun.
The
Star Brethren use a kind of anti-gravity drive in their craft, that is based on
a large crystal; as they do when they hover the ship above the surface of a
planet during it's construction. This anti-gravity drive enables the craft to
clear the gravity well of a star in just an hour or two of Earth time. There
are important things that the scientists on the Earth do not know about crystal
technology.
Rate of passage of time is
another way of experiencing vibrational frequency. As
the rate of passage of time increases, there is a proportional increase in
vibrational frequency, and when it passes a certain trigger point, there is a
jump to the next higher dimension, or octave, as in the musical scale. It
follows from this that our hypothetical spacecraft would also travel inter-dimensionally as it traveled
through interstellar space.
The speed of light is only a
limiting factor in the Third Dimension (3D). In the higher dimensions of 4D
plus, this limitation no longer exists (In one's Astral (4D) body, one is able
to travel faster than the speed of light.) In interstellar space travel, this
limitation no longer exists, so the "Light Year" is not a viable unit
of measurement of distance in interstellar space.
Lord Adrigon (Founder of the Pleiadian fleet) via Rananda Kumara
and Trillia Gia on 12th November 2013.
Lots of Love from Rananda and
Trillia.
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