- At 10:50.
It's not easy to describe exactly the reaction of the big-foot (I seem to like to insult
myself, you don't do something like that). After he became the living statue of the
consternation, he looked at him hatefully, then collapsed on himself and began to cry:
- How do you know you little bastard, where from?
From the connection to the Word, from what we call primitive, paranormal abilities. The
next immediate step of these is to access the Occult. What is it, actually?
Of course, most legends about wizards come from the more or less paranormal abilities
of ordinary people, in essence. But what do we do with materialization, from
nothingness or from any other object?
- He transformed a pumpkin into a calash or made some magic with a wand , said
something and appeared...
There is also the transformation from man into animal and vice versa:
- He was given three times over his head and pretended to turn...from frog, into prince...
These can no longer be perpetuated for centuries only by ignorance, it is the occult of
first rank.
To understand his scientific side (it seems a contradiction in terms, because it is a
“reverse”), we have to think that speaking is the “skeleton” of the Word. As digits 0 and
1 make computerization possible, so words are codes of the most spectacular occult
element: materialization from nothing. Well, that's what it would seem, at first glance,
out of nothing.
In our world, the pieces of plastic, silicon and other crystals, glass, metals, and the
materials from which the components of a computer are made, plus programs, make it
possible for images and sound to appear on screens. Some have a very high definition,
there are 7D cinemas or immense screens, the virtual reality device, trying to create a
bigger illusion in rendering reality, but it does not really materialize it.
- Words are the programming of the Word, that does not create matter from anything, but
from the invisible matter to us, that fills the spaces between the atoms, the heavenly
bodies, the material or organic objects in our world. Thoughts are the equivalent of
computer components and these, along with words, can even materialize.