korrahborrah :
We might be confined to a colossal hollow sphere, akin to the Ark in the Noah dimension, where we are protected from the harshness of space. The universe doesn’t revolve around humans; it encompasses all species. Every life form contributes to the various possible states a qubit can assume at any given moment. Each life form’s essence is entangled with a qubit, adding a unique essence to that qubit. Like attracts like, and vice versa. Our Ark is a super-quantum computer that utilizes the electromagnetic fields of all life contained within it and all energy within and outside of it to make advanced multi-dimensional calculations.
If we were to reside within this giant hollow sphere, the spinning force would propel us towards the inner walls. Space would be accessible through these inner walls, accessible through the oceans and underground. Our “up” or skies would actually be the middle of this hollow Ark, where gravity is likely negligible due to its immense size. The outer surface of the sphere would be projected onto the inside through advanced technology, such as stars, the sun, and the moon.
Ascending would not lead us to a star, but we would encounter the other side of the sphere, where there would be more land. Perhaps space is too hostile even on the surface of a planet, prompting our ancestors to hollow out a planet. This is where our mothership is located, as well as the true power structure.
All life forms residing on the “land” within the sphere are divided into species and encircled by massive ice walls. We have established treaties with other worlds within our Ark, not just neighboring countries within our Arctic circle. This explains why we don’t frequently visit Antarctica, as it is home to intelligent species who are wary of our presence, and vice versa.
Space access is most convenient through our oceans. We do not reside on a flat Earth or a globe; instead, we inhabit a hollow sphere, and gravity is the spinning force of the sphere that pushes us against the side walls, which we perceive as the ground. Up, in this context, refers to the middle of the sphere.
2024-12-22 05:10:43