There is something "in the air" these days and many
people are feeling it. Countless people everywhere felt it months before
9/11. Now that feeling is back. A better understanding of this feeling
may eventually provide warning about an upcoming explosive event in our
future. For some readers this entire article will be a bit "out there."
But that is just the nature of this subject. There is some repetition
in this article to help the reader understand this intangible subject.
To explore this, let's first look at a few things which function
outside our 3D reality:
1. Thinking works without requiring physical form. While the brain
itself has physical form, It is based on electrical signals taking place
at the quantum level (a simple overview.)
2. Computers function by using electrical charges. A can opener
exists and operates under the laws of 3D reality. A computer is subject
to the laws of 3D reality for it to exist, just as our bodies are. However
- what goes on INSIDE a computer at the chip level happens outside of
time. Computation, processing and memory storage all take place at the
quantum level.
3. Any electrical device or object, even a simple flashlight, operates
at the quantum level.
Item (1) above is what we are concerned with. Shock to the population
caused by explosive, public destruction like the Boston Marathon event
or 9/11/2001 event sends out ripples forwards and backwards in time equal
amounts. After terrible public events occur everyone feels sorrow, fear
and even terror for quite some time. Strong emotions like fear and terror
generate waves of negative energy. These waves may be able to travel through
time outside of normal 3D space (more on this later.)
It may be possible to quantify the uneasy feeling people experience.
Quantifying the uneasy feeling is something we are still working on. Actual
amount of time in days, weeks or months can vary based on various factors.
Severity of negative energy rippled backward in time from a public
explosive event may be affected by:
a. Proportionate to the magnitude of a future event - i.e., size
of the explosion(s)
b. Number of casualties caused by a future event
For discussion purposes only, consider the period of time the population
is deeply affected by a explosive public event is 6 months. Perhaps 6
months will be how far back in time that emotions will ripple and still
be felt. It was several months before 9/11 that other friends and myself
felt something was wrong, feeling much the same way we do now. Perhaps
the magnitude of the "uneasy effect" is related to the magnitude of the
coming event.
To visualize the effect of a future explosive event back in time
on the population, a Gaussian (bell) curve may be used:
NOTE - "Event - x days" is NOT intended to show, imply or predict
there are 4 days remaining to the next big event. Tick marks on chart
above are for illustrative purposes only.
As seen above, varying the equation changes the curve of the slope.
The higher up the curve a line is, the further-reaching and longer lasting
effect in time on the population into both past and future. On the day
of the event people experience the strongest emotions. This is also when
negative energy ripples are initially sent backward into time. Orange
curve shows how ill effects sensed by people from a explosive event lasts
longer over time than other curves.
It is also known that terror in the population can affect remote
viewing, too. According to one military source about 12 years ago, I was
told they could not remote view the year 2013 because of a horrific event
which occurred in late 2012. Only 2014 onward could be remote viewed.
What they did remote view was massive destruction everywhere, as though
civilization was destroyed. As of this writing in May 2013, nothing of
that magnitude has occurred yet. Maybe they were remote viewing a different
dimension or timeline than ours. Perhaps the future in another dimension
experienced a catastrophic event.
Putting a numeric value on that "uneasy feeling" for the vertical
axis of the chart is very difficult. It is highly subjective and varies
from one person to another. Fractional values shown on the vertical axis
of the chart are intended to represent a nominal value, indicating the
severity of what people are feeling. X axis (across the bottom) represents
time (in days) which the event is felt measured days, weeks or months
into the past and future. Center of the curve marks the date of the explosive
event affecting the population. This is where fear and terror are
at the highest levels.
When a grain of sand is dropped into a calm pond it has no noticeable
effect on the water surface. Surface tension on the pond creates a threshold
for disturbance. But a rock only an inch across dropped into a calm pond
causes ripples which travel outward equally in all directions. In the
case of a public explosive event of sufficient magnitude, ripples of fear
and horror from a explosive event can be felt in the past from future
event through time. After the explosive public event, the event itself
will continue to be remembered an relived by the population. This too,
fades over time as the bell curve shows.
A uneasy premonition or feeling began a few months ago for many
people, long before the Boston event took place. It continues to be present
in people three weeks after Boston. Some people feel it in the pit of
their stomach, while others feel experience troubling unexplained emotions.
As horrific as the Boston event was, it does not appear that Boston is
the event causing today's uneasy feelings. My comment about the Boston
event is not intended to sound cold and insensitive, but the intensity
of today's "uneasy feeling" may be related to the number of casualties
created by a given explosion or other event.
How can people sense the future? Human thought exists OUTSIDE of
3D space-time. It takes place at the quantum (atomic) level. Reality at
the quantum level is extremely different than what we see at our macro
level. Physicists have said that if we could see the quantum world with
our eyes directly, it would appear highly distorted when compared normal
reality. Our minds are more powerful than most of us realize. We can unknowingly
connect (i.e., tune in) to other time frames, events, strong emotions
generated by large masses of people, events at remote locations and perhaps
events in other dimensions and accidents or deaths of twins, friends and
relatives.
Perhaps that uneasy feeling many people feel today is about an event
that happened or will happen in another dimension.
Or, there may be something very bad coming our way, like the equivalent
of another 9/11.
I certainly hope not.
Ted Twietmeyer
tedtw@frontiernet.net
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