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The recently discovered super-Earth, TOI-715 b, travels around its sun in a total of 19 Days. Many astronomers believe this planet is our best bet to learn soon that it may be habitable by humans. But, at this time from our own planet we don't know if that 19 Earth days equals one very short year on this newly discovered planet or a very long day. This book reveals new and important information about how Time is composed of waves, travels about the universe creating the reality we see and how anyone can defy Time and use it for their own purposes. Centuries ago, humans learned how to measure…mehr

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The recently discovered super-Earth, TOI-715 b, travels around its sun in a total of 19 Days. Many astronomers believe this planet is our best bet to learn soon that it may be habitable by humans. But, at this time from our own planet we don't know if that 19 Earth days equals one very short year on this newly discovered planet or a very long day. This book reveals new and important information about how Time is composed of waves, travels about the universe creating the reality we see and how anyone can defy Time and use it for their own purposes. Centuries ago, humans learned how to measure Time. We noticed that the seasons would change from Winter to Summer without fail in a very predictable pattern and this established the annual cycle we know as years. Even as cave dwelling men and women, we noticed that the Moon became a bright full moon, lighting up the dark nights every thirty days, and thus Months from Moons were invented. Later, we would begin to measure the length of the days in 24 segments, which would lead to calendars. Then, the 24 segments would be broken down into 60 minutes, and these segments into seconds, and so clocks could be invented to measure all of these things to give us a sense of what O'clock or what Time it is. But, even in modern times with all of our understanding of the major forces in Physics, all we have today is more refined ways of measuring time, such as the Atomic Clock, based on the vibrations of the Cesium Atom that does not lose more than a second every ten million years or so. We also look back in Time for millions and even billions of years in the past when we pierce the night sky with your huge, amazing Space telescopes like the Hubble and the James Webb. But none of our modern instruments or experiments have brought us any clearer an understanding of what time is made of than our earliest observations from the caves - UNTIL NOW - In this book, I hope to prove that TIME is like Gravity, Electricity, TV, Radio, etc. in that it flows all around the universe in waves and that the force particle that makes these Time Waves is called the Chronon. More importantly, I will show how this theory of mine may soon be new and proven science through the use of the largest scientific apparatus in human history that will be launched into Space in or about the year 2035. But even more importantly, even before my theory is proven, I'm going to show you how you can defy Time simply because you know enough about it to feel it radiating all around you and even how to rearrange it so that you can improve just about everything in your life and in all of our lives far, far into the future. Learn how to surf the waves - Join the S.W.A.T. Team Today!
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I have authored and published over 100 books, ebooks, audible books, online courses. My latest and most important to me are: The Science of Physics - Proof That God Exists, The 4 States of Consciousness, Zentanglements - The Three Laws of Consciousness for Smarties, The Blockchain Government, America 2.0, Inc - Take Stock in America, The God Particle Bible, The Origin of Creation, et al. My scientific theories are on the cutting edge and many of my colleagues are not yet true believers, but when the 2nd Big Bang hits this part of the universe as I have predicted in this book - they will have to eat their words. What will it mean to you? Lots, I think.