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Meshing & Nonmeshing:
“All physical systems are always losing energy. Man has called this entropy; though the individual system itself may be very orderly, the timings of different energies leaving different systems may not necessarily mesh with the timings of energies leaving other systems which may also be orderly in themselves. The reason that they don’t mesh is that they are coming from different complexes of chemical elements. Since every element has its unique frequencies, we have gears that cannot interlock and must consequently remain tangent to one another. Hence they take up more room than they would if they had meshed. However, if we were able to observe for long enough, we would find that some of those gears would eventually fit together. But it might be a thousand years or twenty-eight and a half years or seventeen seconds. The important thing to note is that there is a great period of non-meshing and that makes the physical appear to take up more room.”
SYNTROPY + ENTROPY - Sec5 1052.52 (Gray) + 1052.53 (Gray).
