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The truth of anti-matter

 

I want to give you some information about matter/anti-matter. There are those in physics who believe that the universe must contain the antithesis of itself, next to itself. That is to say that anti-matter and positive matter must exist somehow together for the balance to be there, which the math of physics demands. Yet the interesting thing is that although positive matter is all around you [the kind you are used to seeing], its counterpart [anti-matter] is elusive. Therefore, the question might be asked by the physicist: "Where is anti-matter? Is there as much of it as there is positive matter?" And the answer is yes.

 

Where is anti-matter? It's resting on the "attribute quantum membrane." It's also in a slightly different time frame. When you start to understand the ability within physics to change time-frame reality, all of the anti-matter will present itself. And the reason is this: It has to be there for balance! And there's a joke here, a very big cosmic joke. This phenomenon of anti-matter resting in a slightly different time frame is what is responsible for what you have mistakenly identified as the big bang.

 

Listen, scientist, and suspend your 4D bias for a moment. Matter showed up everywhere, all at once. There was no explosion. The membrane changed, and the universe was created. Oh, not the one that you see today, but a beginning universe. And the residual of that membrane shift is everywhere you look, and you'll never find a pinpoint source for any bang. You'll never find a center for any bang. That is because all reality became reality all at once. When you find these things to be true, you'll also find the secret of instant communication over long distances...through interdimensional attributes that suspend all the rules of time and location.

 

Change the way you think and you will find the answers.

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antimatter is resting on the "attribute quantum membrane."
What does this mean ? Are you talking about string theory ? A simple example would help. For example, consider the positron (e+), which is the antimatter of the electron (e-). From beta + decay, when the proton [p] ---> neutron [n], there is released the antimatter positron (e+) plus a neutrino.

 

So before the decay, are you saying the (e+) antimatter was "resting" on the attribute quantum membrane somewhere within the proton [p] --is this correct ? If yes, where exactly in the proton is this membrane ? If not, where exactly is the (e+) resting in this example ? Also, when antimatter "rests"--what does this mean ? Are you saying it has no intrinsic motion, no motion of any kind ? Thanks for any clarification.

 

ps/ I have a hypothesis where all the missing antimatter is located also, but it is not resting, it is in quantum oscillatory superposition with matter hidden within the most abundant matter in the universe--element hydrogen.

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