Tuesday, November 30, 2021

The Age of the Universe

Depending upon who you ask, scientists estimate the age of the universe to be anywhere between 8 and 18 billion years. How do they come up with that? It is based upon assumptions of the speed of light and the theory that it all began with a Big Bang. The age of the universe is updated every time we put a newer and better telescope in orbit around the Earth. The further the telescope can peer into the universe, the older it becomes. In other words, it is a calculated guess based upon the limits of our technology and foundational assumptions of our science. But the speed of light is not consistent and the Big Bang is really just an educated conjecture. We don't really know!

But what if we could speak with an off-world civilization that has been around much longer that humanity on Earth, with more advanced technology and more experience in the further reaches of space. It makes sense that they would give us a figure that is much older than we can project. Off-world beings have been interacting with humans for quite some time, in various ways, whether one is ready to accept this or not. They have already shared their understanding of the beginning and extent of that which we call the universe.

The Pleiadians, in their decades-long communications with Billy Meier, have said that our scientists are wrong about a great many things, one of which is the age of the universe. From their understanding, the universe began some 46.5 trillion years ago. The Universe, they explained to him, consists of seven different belts and was created from an idea of an Ur-Creation, and in fact as a twin universe. The gigantic domain, in which galaxies with all their sun systems and planets exist, is called the material belt, and only in this area are earth scientists currently able to explore, whereby they are still a long way from reaching its boundaries, which are constantly expanding due to the expansion of the Universe.

Furthermore, in this material belt, there exist a constant renewal and replacement, whereby in fact only younger matter and galaxies can be researched and observed, due to the fact that these disappear again, after a certain number of billions of years, and become pure energy and then again gases, which again conglomerate and form new galaxies, suns, and planets. Thus the Pleiadians stated that the oldest matter found by them is 38 billion years old. This is precisely because of the constant renewal and replacement in the material belt, which represents the visible universe, allows no matter becoming very old, considering that 38 billion years is relatively not being very old.

The age of galaxies, suns and planets are not calculated by the Pleiadians from the point in time when these objects exist as solid bodies, but the calculation is based from the time when the first finest gases formed, from which quarks, atoms, molecules and particles formed, which over time converged and solidified. Once dispersed, they again amassed, rotated and densified, until everything in the end became so compact that solid matter was created from it, which constantly attracted further masses and grew bigger and bigger. This was also how the Milky Way Galaxy and its solar systems came into existence and by the same token the Earth, which, according to information from the Pleiadians started to form as a solid terrestrial body for about 46 trillion years ago. Then about about 5 billion years ago Earth became solidified enough that life could slowly start to develop on it from this time onward.

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