“To go through a black hole, you use pulsars for the navigation. “But you have to pass through nothing,” he said and mysteriously smiled. As he said, black holes are gateways into different galaxies which can even be in different clusters or even in different universes or dimensions. He then wanted to show me how to do an advanced type of travelling by using black holes. He went to the Monroe Institute many times and made it through their most advanced program, which is Starlines II. And let me know!īelow is about black holes from How to Kiss the Universe by Jozef Simkovic. If anyone wants to try, next time you AP just roll off your bed and fall into the ground and see what happens. I’ve wondered if this is a phenomenon that’s inherent to OBEs, but I’ve never heard of anyone else doing this. The coolest place was when I ended up inside of a colossal temple/cathedral made out of some dark stone material with streams of blue liquid flowing through it like veins. Another time I found myself on a city street at night with lines of people waiting to get into bars and clubs. Another time I ended up in a giant lecture hall filled with people patiently waiting for a speaker to come out. One time I ended up in what seemed to be the outdoor recreational area of a school building that wasnt in great shape. I would usually fall for like 15-30 seconds and most of the time I would end up in some random place. I’ve had many experiences where I leave my body and fall into a dark abyss, kind of like a black hole. why should we assume it ever stops shrinking? At what point in time would the radius stop decreasing? When it reaches the Planck length? If so, that would mean it is not infinitely small, but rather that it is finitely small. I see no reason to assume there is a singularity. If instead the radius was approaching zero, we would see it collect mass and ‘produce’ gravity at an increasing rate, which is how black holes appear to work. distant objects would not actually have distance, because the singularity would instantaneously engulf everything it touches, meaning it would touch everything at the exact same time. If the radius is zero, the gravity would be infinite and it would instantly suck in literally everything. As the radius approaches zero, the gravity at the surface approaches infinity. Thus, as it become very small, the gravity at the surface becomes very large. With a radius of ~0, you have ~infinite gravity at the singularity.Īs the earth shrinks, the gravity at the surface of the earth will increase, assuming the mass is constant. New to Astral Projection or simply trying to expand your knowledge?
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