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Riktare wrote: I don't think the "undifferentiated force blanket of all space" could have been written as just "space itself". There is a clear difference, if I understand the revelators. The "force blanket" is something that is contained in space. Space could theoretically be empty with no "force blanket". From what I have been noticing about the way the authors seem to construct the UB narration, the bolded quotation above indicates or implies that “force blanket” could indicate that a cloaking force or shielding from view, based on the use of “blanket” (verb) – “to obscure or obstruct; interfere with; overpower”, where the use of “all space” may indicate that “space”, which we know from the UB has substance or parts, based on the use of “hypothetical ether” and other aggregates. If we look as the UB narration where this phrase is used, it should present additional information as to what or how the authors define or use “undifferentiated” as it relates to “resistance” and “force blanket”.
Quote: (475.10) 42:5.14 The so-called ether is merely a collective name to designate a group of force and energy activities occurring in space. Ultimatons, electrons, and other mass aggregations of energy are uniform particles of matter, and in their transit through space they really proceed in direct lines. Light and all other forms of recognizable energy manifestations consist of a succession of definite energy particles which proceed in direct lines except as modified by gravity and other intervening forces. That these processions of energy particles appear as wave phenomena when subjected to certain observations is due to the resistance of the undifferentiated force blanket of all space, the hypothetical ether, and to the intergravity tension of the associated aggregations of matter. The spacing of the particle-intervals of matter, together with the initial velocity of the energy beams, establishes the undulatory appearance of many forms of energy-matter.
(476.1) 42:5.15 The excitation of the content of space produces a wavelike reaction to the passage of rapidly moving particles of matter, just as the passage of a ship through water initiates waves of varying amplitude and interval.
I have added the UB narration that follows the paragraph in question because in its use of “content of space” indicates that “space” has “content” whereas having desegregate-able parts, can be “differentiated”.
To “differentiate”
Quote: 1. to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish. 2. to change; alter. 3. to perceive the difference in or between. 4. to make different by modification, as a biological species. 5. Mathematics. to obtain the differential or the derivative of. 6. to become unlike or dissimilar; change in character. 7. to make a distinction. 8. Biology. (of cells or tissues) to change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds, during development.
In definition number “5. Mathematics.” a “differential” can also mean “derivative”, having the following definitions:
Quote: 1. derived. 2. not original; secondary. 3. something that has been derived. 4. Also called derived form. Grammar. a form that has undergone derivation from another, as atomic from atom.5. Chemistry. a substance or compound obtained from, or regarded as derived from, another substance or compound. 6. Also called differential quotient; especially British, differential coefficient. Mathematics. the limit of the ratio of the increment of a function to the increment of a variable in it, as the latter tends to 0; the instantaneous change of one quantity with respect to another, as velocity, which is the instantaneous change of distance with respect to time. Compare first derivative, second derivative. 7. a financial contract whose value derives from the value of underlying stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, etc.
So, in this case when “undifferentiated” is used it has multiple meanings, and as a reference to space, can indicate that “space” has components that can be “differentiated”, more specifically it is in reference to “the resistance of” (the object in question) “when subjected to certain observations” whereas defined by the object-phrase.
One must also note, as inserted in “42:5.14”, above, mentions that the “so-called ether is merely a collective name to designate a group of force and energy activities occurring in space. Ultimatons, electrons, and other mass aggregations of energy are uniform particles of matter, and in their transit through space”, would when performing a search, in the UB, for “undifferentiated,” would find an associated narration that applies to the previous one, related to “succession of definite energy particles”. But what I find interesting in the wording used here, “in their transit through space”, is that if this was to mean that “transit” outside of “space” as a substance, it might better be written as ‘transit of space’, where in this case, the “through” might indicate, through space as a force-barrier?
Quote: 6. Ultimatons, Electrons, and Atoms
(476.3) 42:6.1 While the space charge of universal force is homogeneous and undifferentiated, the organization of evolved energy into matter entails the concentration of energy into discrete masses of definite dimensions and established weight — precise gravity reaction.
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