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1) The document discusses Laureate Wilson Ogg's theory of the "enfolding universe" where force and form are enfolded together, giving rise to time, space, and motion through a two way flow. 2) It focuses on explaining strange phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle where time and space are separated, with objects experiencing centrifugal and centripetal motions that change their manifestation. 3) Objects can escape the Bermuda Triangle if the point of origination and extinction are identical or closely related, allowing them to reunite time and space and manifest in a way accessible outside the Bermuda Triangle.
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1) The document discusses Laureate Wilson Ogg's theory of the "enfolding universe" where force and form are enfolded together, giving rise to time, space, and motion through a two way flow. 2) It focuses on explaining strange phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle where time and space are separated, with objects experiencing centrifugal and centripetal motions that change their manifestation. 3) Objects can escape the Bermuda Triangle if the point of origination and extinction are identical or closely related, allowing them to reunite time and space and manifest in a way accessible outside the Bermuda Triangle.
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The Enfolding Universe by Laureate Wilson Ogg Force and Form Enfolded Together Synchronous Enfolding Giving Rise

to Time, Space and Motion The Two Way Flow

Laureate and Judge Wilson Ogg

Biographical Data Conciousness as Giving Birth to Matter THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE In General In the Bermuda Triangle time, space, and motion are separated from each other, with centrifugal motion towards the microcosm being concurrent with centripetal motion away from the microcosm and towards the macrocosm. After departing or escaping from the Bermudas Triangle, a plane might enter into a later time as time is measured outside of the Bermuda Triangle. The behavior of matter within the Bermuda Triangle clearly shows how time and space give rise to matter and how when time is significantly separated from space the manifestation of an object would be greatly changed. To persons outside of the Bermuda Triangle, the plane would seem to no longer exist, althougfh to persons captured within the triangle they would apparently still exist during the time that escape would still be possible but would be unable to communicate with persons outside of the Bermudas Triangle. Centripetal and Centrifugal Motions as Acting Together Apparently parts of the ocean floor under the waters within the Bermuda Triangle are being dimished and other parts are expanding. There is spparently no reason why matter cannot be dimished at the sametime as matter is increased, although usually expansion and reduction are separated.

Basis of Weird Behavior In the milky way, a centrifugal galagcy, the speed of an object would increase as it reaches the microcosmic point of extinction within our galagcy. In other and in centripetal galagcies, the speed of an object would increase as its distance from the point of origination increases. The weird behavior of objects within the Bermudas Triangle is readily understanable once it is understood how centrifugal and centripetal forces might act together. Escape from the Bermuda Triangle where Points of Origination and Extinction are Identical A centripetal point of extinction is usually not combined with a centrifugal point of origination. However, if the same point serves both as a centripetal point of origination and as a centrifugal point of extinction, the result is that the union of origination and extinction result in the formation or release of matter as a result of the union of time and space created at the same point. When an airplane has been captured by the Bermuda Triangle, if a point of origination coexists with point of extinction, the airplane would be able to escape from its capture by the Bermuda Triangle as long as the capture remain reversable. Escape where Points of Origination and Extinction are Closely Related Even when the same point serves does not serve both as a point of origination and as point of extinction, if the the forces and forms combing together upon closely related points are essentially identical, a plane might still be enabled to escape from the Bermuda triangle, and become a part of an union of time and space, which would increase the chances that an airplane would be enabled to escape from the Bermuda triangle. Reversable and Irreversable Capture If the union of time and space is such that escape is not feasible, the airplane and its occupants would cease to exist in the manifestation of time and space assessable to mankind. Whether the plane and occupants would exist in another form of time and space would be impossible for us to determine. However, for our purposes they would no longer be a part of the time, space, motion, and matter in which we live. Bermuda Triangle Phenomena as Evidence of the Two Way Flow The most reasonable explanation of the phenomena associated with the Bermuda Triangle is that the enfolding of force with form does exist and that the enfolding might be either centripetal or centrifugal in nature and that time, space, and motion

result in the formation of matter. The fact that the enfolding result in time and space is consistent with the fact that after escape from the Bermuda Triangle, the time and space within the triangle differs from the time and space outside of the triangle. Time and Space After Escape When a plane is able to escape from the Bermuda Triangle, its occupants might find that the time of their return is, for example, ten minutes or so after the time of their departure from the triangle. The question arises as to what happened to the ten minutes? The non-Bermuda triangle occupants did experience ten minutes of time not experienced by the Bermuda triangle occupants. At the same time, the non-Bermuda triangle space of their return differs from the Bermuda triangle space of their departure or the space experienced by occupants of planes not captured by the Bermuda triangle. The difference might be several miles. Another question arises as to what gives rise to the miles of space between the space of their departure and the space of their return? Copyright Wilson Ogg

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