Thursday, December 5, 2013

Post 27. Anomalous Features Present in Inspired Sources That Resemble Numbers and Letters (The Creation, Volume I: Chapter 6, Subhead 4)


Anomalous Features Present in Inspired Sources That Resemble Numbers and Letters (Post 27. CVIC6S4)

The study of inspired sources has revealed that many anomalous features found in inspired sources resemble numbers and letters.  When points of alignments are collocated with these anomalous features, the knowledge conveyed by the symbolism of the inspired source possesses a qualitative or quantitative significance that may be useful from a technological point of view.  Knowledge, such as this, may have various applications in operations of mystical technology.  Anomalous features, such as those referred to above, frequently symbolize magnetic field strengths and may symbolize specific wavelengths of circular polarized electromagnetic radiation, as well.  However, to this time none of the latter have been revealed.  These two principles of material technology, as we have seen, are associated with mystical particle transfer.  For example, two anomalous features in an inspired source may resemble the number "7" and the letter "T."  This may be viewed by one studying the inspired source as symbolism that identifies a magnetic field strength of 7 Teslas (7T).  Later, perhaps, in the same inspired source, or another inspired source, the person studying the inspired source may learn that this magnetic field strength is that required for the mystical particle transfer of left-handed microwave photinos. 

A large number of anomalous features that resemble numbers and letters have been found to be present in inspired sources.  The simple task of recording this knowledge for possible future use may prove to be an invaluable contribution, when man actually discovers the mystical realm, mystical technology, and the four primary mystical particles associated with that technology. 


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