Fred-Rick
1 min readOct 15, 2023

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Smoke and mirrors work really well for a magician, Alexandre.

You can't explain something that is highly ethereal with abstracts that are not based on a decent foundation.

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I have two models in which the CMB can get explained. They are not related; they are just both equally possible.

The first one is the reassembly of distinct forms of energy, damaged just prior to the CMB moment (at 380,000 years distance from the mathematical center). The CMB is where matter aligned/'matured.'

The other one is quite interesting, for there may be information available that would make it have some support.

If the Milky Way has an immaterial cocoon around itself, then our seeing the CMB in all directions would be the same as a person seeing the world in pink because of wearing pink glasses.

I have heard about this just once, so not much support to mention, but here we go:

The CMB lights up around other galaxies. Apparently (but I have just one source of hear-say and nothing else to show for), the signals of the CMBr are stronger around other galaxies.

That would be evidence for a cocoon of immaterial energy around galaxies.

Four percent of all energy is said to be matter; all the rest is immaterial.

Works for me, either way, either model. Your explanation? It makes not that much sense to me to have Time be anything other than the Now.

Time is a tool.

Don't worship a tool.

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