Which Cosmic Universe is Real?
The Cosmic Universe that the Human Species Can See?
Or the Cosmic Universe the Human Species Can Not See?
By: Mr. George D. Patnoe.
Dec. 24, 2017.
Normally, I would have written a online lecture / essay for my followers to read. And I actually do have two online lectures / essays in the works. But neither of the two of them are finished. So instead, I have decided to warn the human species of a very serious issue that has been bugging me for many, many years. Ever since I was a boy actually. It is a very serious question with very huge questions that follow the one very serious question.
It is commonly known that our very advanced cosmic telescopes are looking back into the observable cosmic space - time cosmic universe to around 14 billion light years, back into the history of the cosmic universe to about 14 billion cosmic light wave years. Ok. That is the way it is! But if what we are seeing has already happened, 14 billion light years ago? That means that what the human species is seeing now as a cosmic universe is not there anymore. Or at least part of the cosmic universe is not there anymore! And / or at the very least, the cosmic universe has change a lot since the moment of the Big Bang and what we are seeing now after 14 billion cosmic light years of light travel. If that is true, then what is there now as a cosmic universe of a light wave space - time continuum that the human species can not see with its fancy telescopes?
Why ask this question? Because if the cosmic light waves from 14 billions cosmic light years that are reaching our telescopes and our eyes are already now gone, that means that the cosmic universe which is there now, is different than the cosmic universe that we are seeing with our human eyes and very fancy telescopes.
That means, logically, that if the current cosmic universe which has been developing differently than the beginning of the cosmic universe from about 14 billions light years since the Big Bang is different than what the human species is seeing now, than the cosmic space - time universe the human species is seeing now is not only not there anymore, and it has changed too, because the human species is looking back into cosmic space - time, then what is the current cosmic universe now, between the cosmic dividing line between the 14 billion old cosmic light waves are finally arriving to our telescopes, and the current cosmic space - time universe that we can not see because of the space - time lapse between the cosmic light - space light waves that are now arriving into our telescopes and eyes now, compared to what is really there now in the cosmic space - time continuum?
There would mean that if there were advanced cosmic species, they could pop in and out of the different cosmic space - time continuum (s) like it was nothing, and the human species might not only not be able to see them, but they could not stop them from visiting planet earth either.
So, if there is the cosmic historical space - time universal continuum that the human species is seeing now is gone, and it has changed too, and if there is a current space - time universal continuum that the human species can not see for all sorts of reasons, than maybe the human species should prepare itself for what might really visit planet earth, before it is to late!
Here is the punch line! Other cosmic species may have no real reason to visit this planet and take over the planet earth, to live here, even if they wanted. They might not even be able to survive on earth as the human species could not survive on their planets Even if they flew next to the ground, they probably would not want to exit their space craft if their 'biological bodies' were not adapted to the earth's conditions. On the other hand, maybe one day they just might decide to communicate with the human species, and the human species better be ready to communicate with them, if that is even possible.
That is my new warning to the human species.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the Human Species.
Regards,
Mr. George D. Patnoe.
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