Aethoes: Connections…

The Weaving of the Cosmic Web

All life born in the hydrosphere, including humans, are structured the same as the universe and have a dual nature, one of normal matter and another of ‘dark matter’ (antimatter).

For humans, upon conception, similar to the big bang, when the female ovum is initially fertilized, as the two separate gametes fuse together from the resulting burst, which can be described as not just an explosion but also an implosion simultaneously. The resulting zygote we can observe and interact with here in the hydrosphere also has an anti-zygote that attaches us to the lithiosphere via the Earth, as all life born to the Earth is physically attached to Her in this way. The Earth, in her turn, is attached to the Sun, just like all the other planets and life in the solar system. The Sun in its turn is attached to our Galaxy, the Milky Way, which is attached to all its neighboring familial Galaxies, giving rise to what we refer to as the Cosmic Web as derived by our observations of dark matter. We and all other life are all part of the Cosmic Web.

Everything is connected through the cosmic web, the black matter ‘interior’ of the universe, the original antimatter from the big bang, that which gives grounding to our observable normal matter, we might say it is the glue that binds us. The milkyway galaxy is connected to other galaxies by its giant back hole. The interior is filled with a swirl of stars, each accompanied by the dark matter it is born with, and all connected, including our own star, Sol.

Humans are structured exactly like the universe, one of the reasons the phrase “As above, so below” appears in descriptions of the Aethoesystem. We are constructed of lighter elements of normal matter here in the hydrosphere, which makes us observable, while our other half in the lithiosphere, made of antimatter, is constructed mostly of the heavier metals. This is demonstrated here in the observable universe by how our personality reacts to metals in our bodies (lithium anyone?).

This acts as a conduit for our lifeline (soul?) due to its great conductivity. 

Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics