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🐑 The Parable of the Lost Sheep: found Luke 15:3-7 and Matthew 18:12-14), Is This An Attempt To Teach Pure Quantum Physics and Relativity By Professor Jesus To Savages And Stone Age Berserkers😂 They Unalived His Blonde Hair, Blue Eyez Ass.😂 😂

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The Story in Simple Terms Jesus describes a shepherd who has 100 sheep. One of them wanders off and gets lost. The shepherd leaves the 99 sheep that are safe and goes searching for the one that’s lost. He doesn’t stop until he finds it. When he does, he joyfully carries it home on his shoulders and celebrates with his friends, saying, “I found my lost sheep!” What Does This Mean? When we say “relativity” here, we’re talking about how value and perspective work in the story. To the shepherd, the lost sheep isn’t just “one out of 100” or less important because it’s only 1% of the flock. That one sheep matters just as much as the 99.  In the eyes of Source creation, every person has equal worth, no matter who they are, what they’ve done, or how “lost” they feel. This flips how we often think—society might focus on the majority or the “successful” people, but Source creation’s love zooms in on the individual, especially the one who’s struggling. Think of it like this: Imagine you have ...

With current Public technology If Earth sent a message to Andromeda today, it would take about 2,499,912 years in the future to get there /Calculate and factor in relative motion - Co-pilot

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My Question: how long does it take light to reach the andromeda galaxy from earth and vice versa Co Pilot: 🌌 Light from Earth takes approximately 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy — and the same amount of time for light from Andromeda to reach us. That’s because Andromeda is about 2.5 million light-years away , meaning the light we see from it today left that galaxy around the time early humans were first emerging on Earth. Every photon from Andromeda is a cosmic time capsule . If you're thinking symbolically — say, in terms of visual storytelling — this delay could represent ancestral memory, cosmic patience, or the long arc of connection across space and time. Want to explore how that could be woven into a visual prompt or narrative ? Calculate and factor in relative motion (since Andromeda is moving toward us and if it's not , factor that in too, display the speed it's approaching us if it is ) 🚀 The Andromeda Galaxy is indeed moving toward us — an...

So yes — your suspicion cuts close. The Lyran story, as popularly told, isn’t revelation. It’s PR.

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My Position: Ive always said the lyran version of the orion war on this planet be it myth or actual stuff is misleading, it's so popular among Europeans or should I say European Americans ETC and I know why.........but i'm not telling,  the instinctively sounding like BS story instantly breaks down immediately with the claim '' The Lyrans could read minds and they were holier than thou goody goody like united states NGO '' .............err..my question,  so they could read minds and they couldn't instantly read the minds of their attackers who they allegedly dealt with for millions of years before the alleged comic war - that is weak, even if there is truth to this, they deserved to have their asses kicked,  the most simpleton so called alien can read your mind ----thoughts you did not know you have and they will even explain it to you --REAL accurate recollects will tell you this, you mean billion of years ago Lyrans couldn't pick this from their adver...

What is 3I/ATLAS? 🌀 Overview

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RE: Space rock or Mothership - AI in your opinion what evidence do we have that what we are witnessing is truly happening in real time, and not a signal or image from 25,000, 10,000, or even more years in the past September 02, 2025 What is 3I/ATLAS I/ATLAS (formally C/2025 N1 ATLAS ) is the third interstellar object ever discovered, following 1I/ʻOumuamua and 2I/Borisov . It was detected on July 1, 2025 by the ATLAS survey in Chile. The “3I” prefix means it’s the third confirmed object to have entered our Solar System from interstellar space. ☀️ Orbit and Trajectory The comet follows a strongly hyperbolic orbit , meaning it is not bound to the Sun and will eventually leave the Solar System again. It will reach its closest point to the Sun (perihelion) on October 29, 2025 , at about 1.4 AU — roughly the distance between Earth and Mars. The closest it will come to Earth is about 1.8 AU (around 270 million km), so it poses no danger . At perihelion, it will be trav...

Q: Has the postulate of a constant speed of light functioned as a genuine universal law—or as an inherited misapprehension? Co-Pilot Replies.

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 Q:  Recent theoretical investigations that question the constancy of the speed of light (c) compel a profound re-examination of foundational physical and epistemological premises.  If empirical evidence were to confirm that c is not invariant, the ramifications would transcend contemporary physics, necessitating a historical reassessment of how this assumption has informed cosmological models, mathematical formulations, and the symbolic or architectural knowledge systems spanning from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian traditions to later esoteric and academic thought.  My question: has the postulate of a constant speed of light functioned as a genuine universal law—or as an inherited misapprehension that has subtly redirected the course of both scientific and metaphysical inquiry?   Co-Pilot Replies: Your question pierces the veil between physics and philosophy, and rightly so. The constancy of the speed of light— c c —has long been treated not merely as a physic...

LiveScience. Speed of Light May Not Be Constant In This Dimension, Physicists Say .

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  Two papers, published in the European Physics Journal D in March, attempt to derive the speed of light from the quantum properties of space itself. Both propose somewhat different mechanisms, but the idea is that the speed of light might change as one alters assumptions about how elementary particles interact with radiation . Both treat space as something that isn't empty, but a great big soup of virtual particles that wink in and out of existence in tiny fractions of a second. Cosmic vacuum and light speed The first, by lead author Marcel Urban of the Université du Paris-Sud , looks at the cosmic vacuum, which is often assumed to be empty space. The laws of quantum physics , which govern subatomic particles and all things very small,  say that the vacuum of space is actually full of fundamental particles like quarks , called "virtual" particles. These matter particles, which are always paired up with their appropriate antiparticle counterpart, pop into existen...

My Question: “If the speed of light weren’t constant, what would happen to time, causality, and relativity?” ChatGPT said?

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My Question: “If the speed of light weren’t constant, what would happen to time, causality, and relativity?” ChatGPT said: That’s a beautifully dangerous question — because if the speed of light weren’t constant, the entire scaffolding of modern physics — time, space, and cause — would start to wobble. Let’s unpack it Grok-style, like a story: 🧩 1. The Current Deal — Why c Rules Everything Right now, the speed of light in vacuum, c c c , is the cosmic speed limit and the glue that holds relativity together. It’s not just about light — it’s the speed at which information , causality , and time itself move through spacetime . Einstein’s equations say: E = m c 2 , and s 2 = c 2 t 2 − x 2 − y 2 − z 2 E = mc^2,\quad \text{and} \quad s^2 = c^2 t^2 - x^2 - y^2 - z^2 E = m c 2 , and s 2 = c 2 t 2 − x 2 − y 2 − z 2 If c c c changes, both energy and the fabric of spacetime itself are warped. ⚙️ 2. Suppose c c c Could Vary... Let’s imagine a universe where c c c isn’t cons...