(09-22-2011, 02:01 PM)Conifer16 Wrote: In David wilcock's work he postulates that if something were able to pass beyond the speed of light then it would move into time space. However I seem to remember reading at some point that he also suggested that moving beyond TSOL would send what ever did it into the 4th density.David got the idea from Larson, and he is correct. But in Larson's system, the natural datum IS the speed of light. Everything is inherently expanding outwards at unit speed ©. Interestingly, the photon has no freedom to counter this expansion - it can just move orthogonally to it, for example as a vibration. However, gravitating things (things with mass) do move in direct opposition to this expansion, cancelling it out. So the gravitating observer is measuring a non-moving particle that they're moving away from at 'the speed of light'. That where we get the notion of 'light speed'.
Each Density has its own space/time and time/space, and each higher density subsumes the lower. The only light speed we are familiar with is 1st density, however.