ARCHIMEDES immortal universe.
by Henryk Szubinski
How do we use the universe peacefully knowing that we are in the universe and there has to be some meaning with us in it.We need some meaning.
As the universe expands ,time gets closer to us because time gets older,and the closer it gets. The older we become, sure in the knowledge of it's
approach as the blue shift that defines blue light as it approaches the observer.
So as space expands, it bends back to you.
Archimedes principle as "the universe as interplanetary space"= the fluid of time as yourself, immersed in it. So that the level of fluidity expands from you
but also contracts as the feeling of certainty approaches and you feel more sure that "more time approaches" so that you know you are on the way of "blue light" as the
substance of immortality. This blue shift defines,"getting closer" to you,so then the blue energy of life enhancement and immortality gets known as it enters the mind thinking it ,needing to be closer.
The continuum of the feeling and the certainty are the same thing as well as the knowledge of the emotional value of being happy.
Universe may easily be defined as:
123 to the exponent of 321.
The 1= expansion of the fluid
the 2= contraction of the fluid with you in it.
the 3= the fluidity as the interplanetary space of the universe.
So the 123 increases and the 321 decreases as the level of fluid in which you are
by the change of the approaching BLUE SHIFT.
As the Archimedes principle defines the fluid of time and the expansion of this fluid as the input of yourself into it's medium of blue shifted
light, so that when the fluid level (interplanetary space) gets higher, the effect of the universe= to bring the level up in reference to the universe
being filled and the pressure of the fluid increases, bringing you closer to yourself.
The same happens with aliens and their flying saucers as they approach Earth and make peaceful contact.
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces and acts in the upward direction at the center of mass of the displaced fluid.