reality #1
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reality #2
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reality #3
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etc.
But this is not what I mean. I suppose a good analogy utilizes the
spectrum of light. Imagine the spectrum of light turned verticaly (up
and down).
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][visible light (percievable reality)
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][non visible light (unpercievable reality
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What I am suggesting is that we are not seeing the complete picture. All
of our perceptiosns involve the small portion of visible light, or
percievable reality.
I would like to discuss possible inhabitants (objects or beings) in
these other areas of the spectrum and some implications of this idea,
but I haven't the time at the moment. I would greatly appreciate any
input on any aspect of this
-- John Aten jwa@inx.net