05-29-2021, 02:23 PM
As an example and illustration, person A wants to dissolve his or her freeze state and interacts with person B who wants to suck loosh from person A.
If person A resists, fights or tries to ignore the confrontation, then person B can suck loosh from A. And if person A tries to suck loosh from B, then that results in a loosh-sucking battle. In both cases person A's freeze state remains. This situation is similar to the last battle in the third Matrix movie where Neo, representing person A, is fighting Agent Smith, representing person B.
What person A must do is to avoid producing loosh, and instead let person B suck energy directly from person A's freeze state. That's symbolized by Agent Smith piercing Neo's heart. And since all freeze states are connected, Agent Smith then taps into not only Neo's freeze state but also his own freeze state, resulting in a short-circuit explosion of light.
If person A resists, fights or tries to ignore the confrontation, then person B can suck loosh from A. And if person A tries to suck loosh from B, then that results in a loosh-sucking battle. In both cases person A's freeze state remains. This situation is similar to the last battle in the third Matrix movie where Neo, representing person A, is fighting Agent Smith, representing person B.
What person A must do is to avoid producing loosh, and instead let person B suck energy directly from person A's freeze state. That's symbolized by Agent Smith piercing Neo's heart. And since all freeze states are connected, Agent Smith then taps into not only Neo's freeze state but also his own freeze state, resulting in a short-circuit explosion of light.