Uh-oh, getting dangerously close to figuring out the universe…. because I think I’ve finally figured out 42.
42 doesn’t answer one question. It answers many.
Over the last few years, I’ve learned so much about 42, if you search it on my account, many posts will come up.
But it’s far bigger than that, & speaks to so many more areas I’ve covered.
It unites upper dimensions, multiverses, Klein theory, ‘black holes’, Purgatory, shape of our realm, free will, it encompasses multi-faceted worldwide belief systems, codes to live by, dangers to avoid, and living to love.
There is a theory which states if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for or why it is here, it will instantly disappear & be replaced by something even more bizarrely inexplicable.
There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
~Douglas Adams
Ever heard of the Tommy Westphall Universe?
It dwarfs the Marvel shared universe.
It all started at the end.
The end of the 1980’s series St. Elsewhere, a medical drama.
In the final episode, the entirety of St. Elsewhere, including all its characters, are revealed to have taken place inside the mind of a minor character named Tommy Westphall, an autistic boy who possesses a snow globe containing a replica of the hospital where the series took place.
It was a shocker and people felt it was akin to saying ‘So, did you enjoy getting to know these characters through 137 hours of programming? Well guess what? All of the people you love were hallucinatory figments in the fever dreams of a catatonic child! Bet you didn’t see that coming! Good night, America’
But it didn’t stop at that surprise ending. People then began to connect crossover characters from that show, that appeared in other shows, or were connected in some way. This was done presuming that if St. Elsewhere characters were connected with other shows, that would mean those shows were also figments of Tommy’s imagination.
The outer realm (in whatever form you choose to think of) may seem chaotic, shimmering with barely bounded energy, while inside, there is a glorious sort of order to it all
In the 1960s this TV on wheels and a set of World Book Encyclopedias was “social media”, “news”, “entertainment” and knowledge on one cart.
Sold door to door with $5-$10 monthly payments.
Dwellings of the Philosophers does mention the cyclical nature of cataclysms in this realm, with 'punishment for many, and martyrdom for some'.
I personally agree with a cataclysmic cycle, one that a small population are aware of, and have posted on it in the past.
But again, I can't get behind the alleged third writings, and that list could have been made quite easily by Laplace in the 1980's to reflect this modern era.
The tone does not match the rest of his writings, which are based on teachings to connect us to god through the inner temple, with alchemical allegory.
So I have to conclude the same as the site you linked, about the forged book synopsis.
It feels right for the numbers to represent in ascending order from denser material of the 1,2,3, up to the aethereal of the 7,8,9.
Numbers of weight, numbers of balance, numbers of light
@Weebeastie6@javajane It's 💯 percent a scam, I learned it after I genuinely did freak out, and got to archiving my posts asap, and then it got pointed out to me, as well as the supposedly legit account wanted to try to 'fix' the situation by sending you to something shady on discord
A Mathematician Petition/Declaration has been signed by over 150 professors around the world, saying Ai has been over-hyped, and has potential harms in the way of warfare, mass surveillance, political disruption and environmental damage
@LipstickMystic2 It's also feeling like money funneling and huge money grab, before people realize what's happening, and the whole house of cards collapses