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Re: Where are the other universes? - 11-17-2007, 02:09 AM

I guess I must choose #5.
Other. With explanation.

This is a membrane similar to that described by M theory.

http://unit-unity-community.com/the-membrane.htm

additional information about this membrane.

It is bounded by the void.
The Void is NOTHING. This is not like empty space. you can not put anything here as there is no place to put. This would be like space without time, Like a solid.
Space is the result of the gradity field.
Space is a place for matter to be.

The membrane is the result of the primary force, a field shaped as the force dictates. The field generates space from the gravity pole and time from the continue pole.
Continue is also the constant that allows life to be seen as the result of a force. Life is the resulting image of this primary force. This image is one single force. The image of this force is also 1 single organism. All of life is one single organism. We eat of the body and drink of the blood of this body of the image of the divine force.
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