
57 THE UNIVERSAL CHAIN
The material universe is connected by a chain of matter that uninterruptedly unites it in its entirety just like the chain of a bicycle joins its two wheels, this connection is not made using atoms but filaments of continuous matter without empty spaces that interrupt. The matter of the filaments does not collide due to its ability to become material or immaterial at will, therefore, the entire universe is divided between matter and emptiness. This material chain guarantees the synchronization of the entire universe at the speed of light and also that all knowledge is shared among all the particles of the same being. The way this process works can also be compared to a continuous and submerged ripple of matter that appears its ridges above the sea, the visible ridges would represent the particles of visible matter, and the sea would represent the chain that unites all matter. The valley of the wave matter in its submerged part would not be visible but would exist just like the other. This great chain would only unite the matter of the same being, that is to say that other beings could have other particles directly connected to each other but they would not be directly connected to other beings. It is possible that each planet is controlled by a different being, but it is most likely that the entire material universe is and is controlled by a single being because in that way it is easier to coordinate the universe taking into account that, over time, the matter of the planets and the stars does not remain separated indefinitely so that they can be considered different beings, the normal thing is that it is subjected to a continuous process of collision, destruction or fusion even in the case of galaxies. It must be borne in mind that when the planetoids collide, their fragments mix with each other in space, this means that assuming they belonged to different beings, enormous problems would be created to be able to control each fragment separately, that is why If all that matter belongs to a single being, this whole process is easier. This analysis is derived from considering matter as a living being, which is why materialistic scientists have never raised this question.
The rest of the individual beings that populate the universe are like smaller versions of the universal being because, like him, they have all their particles connected by their own chain of uninterrupted filaments, but they are separated from the universal being and from the rest of the individual beings, that is why they are beings different. The universe can also have several different chains, some would be those that generate magnetic forces, and others would be those that generate gravitational forces. These forces would enter or leave the planets or atoms mainly through their polar zones. Electromagnetic radiation, on the other hand, would not come from the poles but from anywhere, but would move in an undulatory way with two waves of continuous matter inverted to form the undulation. This undulation would also have a turning movement on its axis to make it easier to pass the other filaments of continuous matter with which it could cross. These filaments could belong to the universal being, but also to the rest of the individual beings that populate the universe.
The key to being able to pass the other filaments of continuous matter without colliding and without breaking the continuity of matter would be to join its two waves of visible matter on the opposite side before separating after the invisible filament of the other being passes through its center, in this way the direct connection is never broken. That is to say that the particle of matter of a being would extend in the space vertically above and below showing an active attitude, and instead the filament of matter of the other being would do it through the horizontal plane acting passively until the two ends that extend above and below it will pass over it and rejoin. This wave process would go on endlessly at the speed of light. It is similar to how a man walks, because he always keeps one foot in contact with the ground, thus there is always a connection with the earth, but he moves, because each time he does so with a different foot. In turn, the light rays do not travel in a straight line but form very large circles, therefore, one day they will return to the starting point when the universe ends its current cosmic cycle. This means that when we see a galaxy located at the opposite end of the universe, it is possible that what we are seeing is the light of our own galaxy that has returned after a complete revolution of the universe. In reality, matter is circular because it is constantly renewed and repeated, that is to say that its shape is the consequence of its attitude.
Filaments of matter can stretch or contract even though they are not made up of other particles but they never separate except when a different being is to be formed. In the case of separating, they would form a new being with the same characteristics of the original being and their same eternal life. This is what happened at the beginning of time because it was necessary to convert the first particle that was also the first being in all the beings that the universe needed to be able to develop. However, as the universe works through circles when the current universal cycle ends, all beings will become part of the same being and the same particle before the whole process begins again.
The universe is always mired in a process of continuous movement because it serves to make renewal possible. Life without the continuous change that movement generates would be monotonous and akin to total simplicity. Movement is necessary, because only the alternation between matter and emptiness generates happiness. In the same way, it is not possible to make music only with the tone of sound or only with the valley of silence, because the alternation that both form is necessary for it to be possible to produce it. The movement of matter creates time, but what makes evolution possible is the ability to remember those changes. This means that memory is useful, but only during the time that corresponds to the cycle or period of time in which that memory is necessary, therefore, it is also useful to forget to be able to regenerate. In other words, remembering and forgetting are part of a binary mechanism as necessary as sound and silence can be in a musical note. This contrast also occurs in night and day, or cold and heat. After the old body dies, it is also necessary to forget the previous lives so that it is possible to live the new life without the interference that the memory of other lives could produce. This is necessary, because memories are only useful for the time for which they were created. We must remember while that memory is useful and within the cycle for which that memory serves, but when that cycle ends it is also necessary to forget in order to regenerate and thus be able to live all the events again with the same emotion as if it were the first time that we live them. This is useful, because forgetting serves to increase the intensity of what we feel, that is why we like a song more when it has been a long time since we have heard it, because by forgetting part of its content we can feel again the exciting sensations that the new creates. . In other words, forgetting can increase the pleasure that the new provides us, therefore, the universe needs to regenerate itself incessantly. Movement is necessary to generate the vibration, because if there were no movement it would not be possible to generate the alternation between nothing and the something that the vibration represents and therefore there could not be the stimulus and the sensations of pleasure that derive from that vibration.