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The New Science embraces all facets of existence, including the direction of evolution into higher existence in a dimensional fractal system all the way back to the Absolute. It is revealed that there is no separation between true science and religion except artificially. They are a single subject. This enforced segregation forms just one of the many barriers to scientific progress and evolution itself. Human beings and the universe are shown to be infinitely more sophisticated, intelligent, and complex than is taught by science and standard education. Throughout the cosmos (the higher dimensional and multiverse system), we could say that there are three basic modes of study (and therefore knowledge) or three fundamental categories: 1) the material, particle level of expression, such as our 3D; 2) the sentience and consciousness underlying and overriding this; and 3) the extensive and varied interface system between the first two.
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The New Science embraces all facets of existence, including the direction of evolution into higher existence in a dimensional fractal system all the way back to the Absolute. It is revealed that there is no separation between true science and religion except artificially. They are a single subject. This enforced segregation forms just one of the many barriers to scientific progress and evolution itself. Human beings and the universe are shown to be infinitely more sophisticated, intelligent, and complex than is taught by science and standard education. Throughout the cosmos (the higher dimensional and multiverse system), we could say that there are three basic modes of study (and therefore knowledge) or three fundamental categories: 1) the material, particle level of expression, such as our 3D; 2) the sentience and consciousness underlying and overriding this; and 3) the extensive and varied interface system between the first two.
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