Muratus Lecture II: Transposition
<Question: would the impact of an asteroid on the earth be considered a sort of signature?>
No, I am not talking about asteroids. That’s not a signature; that’s a scar.
It’s important to have the same language here, and I am building that now. Signature was an important notion to understand when talking about transposition. So, each thing has its own signature, next… When something happens to something alive, the signature changes to reflect that.
<Question: can you define “thing”?>
[A] thing is both living and dead; [the] dead keep signature regardless of what happens, [and the] living have a signature that you can interact with.
<Question: The signatures that have been already placed do not change?>
They don’t change; they just fade in time, but that’s not the point here.
Resuming, so, living things have a signature that is changing based on what’s going on with that being.
playernames when someone passed an area?>
Yeah. [smile]
This signature can be CHANGED by forces outside the body generating it. Energy signatures can be forged, [or] artificially created.
Here comes Transposition.
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