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There is an issue with UFO travel and humans. The physical relocation of the UFO and the human happen within a single ‘slice’ of Time. The distance is actually immaterial, it can be a foot, or the distance between galaxies. All accomplished in the same amount of Time. The issue with the UFO travel between two time ‘slices’ and the human resolves down to the speed of local consciousness within the human brain which is 4.5 meters per second, and the recreation speed of consciousness recreation which is 20 milliseconds. Local consciousness such as that occupying the human body, recreates itself every 20 milliseconds. A single ‘slice’ of time is 1/22 trillionth of a second.

The concept is that the material Universe, aka the Matterium, is destroyed and recreated 22 trillion times a second by ultimate Consciousness. In this ontological model, all of matter is continuously destroyed and recreated. This would include the UFO and the human traveler. This is the usual course of events and would not be an issue if the UFOs did not travel between these time slices. Since they do, the human mind is subjected, for 1/22 trillionth of a second, to existing in two places at one ‘time’. This occurs due to the destruction of the UFO with the human occupant in one spacial location as it is being recreated in the new location. This causes ‘dual location’ which results in the effects on the human mind that are shown to produce mental breakdowns.
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If humans were to regularly engage in travel via these time-slice-jumping UFOs, there would likely need to be substantial advances in both psychological support systems and neurotechnological interventions to mitigate the impact. This might involve treatments such as aetheric alignment therapies, memory stabilization techniques, or even consciousness synchronization devices designed to help the brain maintain coherence across multiple time slices. Seems I was reading something about these kinds of things in an ancient language a while back...

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