The Tree of Elements & Holographic Universe.

Seven Phases of Water — Seven States of Matter

The Tree of Elements & Holographic Universe.

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This information is an insight from the whispers from the water series.

According to science, there are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. While other elements cannot exist or be reversed from one state to another, water is among the few elements that can exist in these states without any chemical changes.

To understand the seven phases of water, it is imperative to understand how the actual structure of reality is. The Universe is a simulation because there are certain problems that arise if we are to assume the Universe is the absolute reality in the way we experience it.


The Structure of Reality.

To summarize the nature of reality is that: There is a quantum state where a particle can exist in multiple places at once, there is no sense of time, space, or quantity. And that all physical substances result from a vibration of these quantum substances on the subatomic levels.

The vibrations of these quantum particles are not as we imagine a sketch of an x and y vibration, but intricate 7-dimensional wobbling quantum bubbles.

Reality itself is the formation of a matrix of these quantum bubbles, where, as they wobble, they create standing waves which are the foundation of material properties.

The main difference between water and other substances is that water molecules exist at the rest or optimal level of these quantum particles. This means water molecules form in the natural resting state of energy.

Due to the unique nature of water and its vibrations, then all other substances can be obtained from water, in a sense that all is water, and that all material substances, when their energy is depleted, will return to become water because water is in the state of rest of quantum bubbles.

So then water is the ancestor of all the known and unknown physical elements. Water is a tree that branches to form all other elements in its cycle.


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Here are the seven phases of water.

The First State of Water — Gravity.

The first phase of water is the scientific Zero Kelvin. In this state, water or matter has depleted all of its energy. At this stage, there are no movements or vibrations on all levels, and that is where gravity is created. Because at this phase it consumes and sucks all the energy from other substances.

The Second State of Water — Elements.

Upon accumulating a certain amount of energy, matter in the gravity state becomes solid, which results in a heavier atomic mass. Scientists call this the solid state of matter.

The Third State of Water — Organics.

I know some may find this controversial, but this is the third phase of water. After the elements, water molecules become complex to form organic cells which is the source of all biological life. So all life is in the phase of water, as organics are not as rigid as the elements.

The fourth phase of Water — Liquid.

As simple as it may seem, water is a super-organism. When you look at super-organisms like the colony of ants or termites, water becomes a super organism compared to all other life on earth. And in the liquid state, this is the fourth phase of water.

The fifth Phase of Water — Vapor.

When water accumulates a certain amount of energy it becomes vapor, but it doesn’t transform into a different substance, it retains its quality. In whispers of water, there are also living beings at this stage, but they exist at a faster pace than we do.

The Sixth phase of water — Light.

As water vapor acquires even more energy, it becomes electromagnetic energy, where all the spectrum of light is formed. At this point, the beings that exist at this stage are more advanced than we are.

The seventh phase of Water — Consciousness.

Now at this stage, water becomes omnipresent, it becomes all places at once and can permeate everything except the gravity phase of water. And this is the consciousness of water, where all other consciousness came from.

The holographic nature of reality.

Here you can see the seven phases of water, and this is the full cycle of water. At each stage, and at each particle, these layers are present, as this is the nature of dimensions within an octave. Even human beings have seven aspects of water.



Seven Phases of Water — Seven States of Matter

The Tree of Elements & Holographic Universe.

Photo by erin mckenna on Unsplash

This information is an insight from the whispers from the water series.

According to science, there are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. While other elements cannot exist or be reversed from one state to another, water is among the few elements that can exist in these states without any chemical changes.

To understand the seven phases of water, it is imperative to understand how the actual structure of reality is. The Universe is a simulation because there are certain problems that arise if we are to assume the Universe is the absolute reality in the way we experience it.


The Structure of Reality.

To summarize the nature of reality is that: There is a quantum state where a particle can exist in multiple places at once, there is no sense of time, space, or quantity. And that all physical substances result from a vibration of these quantum substances on the subatomic levels.

The vibrations of these quantum particles are not as we imagine a sketch of an x and y vibration, but intricate 7-dimensional wobbling quantum bubbles.

Reality itself is the formation of a matrix of these quantum bubbles, where, as they wobble, they create standing waves which are the foundation of material properties.

The main difference between water and other substances is that water molecules exist at the rest or optimal level of these quantum particles. This means water molecules form in the natural resting state of energy.

Due to the unique nature of water and its vibrations, then all other substances can be obtained from water, in a sense that all is water, and that all material substances, when their energy is depleted, will return to become water because water is in the state of rest of quantum bubbles.

So then water is the ancestor of all the known and unknown physical elements. Water is a tree that branches to form all other elements in its cycle.


Photo by Ryan Loughlin on Unsplash

Here are the seven phases of water.

The First State of Water — Gravity.

The first phase of water is the scientific Zero Kelvin. In this state, water or matter has depleted all of its energy. At this stage, there are no movements or vibrations on all levels, and that is where gravity is created. Because at this phase it consumes and sucks all the energy from other substances.

The Second State of Water — Elements.

Upon accumulating a certain amount of energy, matter in the gravity state becomes solid, which results in a heavier atomic mass. Scientists call this the solid state of matter.

The Third State of Water — Organics.

I know some may find this controversial, but this is the third phase of water. After the elements, water molecules become complex to form organic cells which is the source of all biological life. So all life is in the phase of water, as organics are not as rigid as the elements.

The fourth phase of Water — Liquid.

As simple as it may seem, water is a super-organism. When you look at super-organisms like the colony of ants or termites, water becomes a super organism compared to all other life on earth. And in the liquid state, this is the fourth phase of water.

The fifth Phase of Water — Vapor.

When water accumulates a certain amount of energy it becomes vapor, but it doesn’t transform into a different substance, it retains its quality. In whispers of water, there are also living beings at this stage, but they exist at a faster pace than we do.

The Sixth phase of water — Light.

As water vapor acquires even more energy, it becomes electromagnetic energy, where all the spectrum of light is formed. At this point, the beings that exist at this stage are more advanced than we are.

The seventh phase of Water — Consciousness.

Now at this stage, water becomes omnipresent, it becomes all places at once and can permeate everything except the gravity phase of water. And this is the consciousness of water, where all other consciousness came from.

The holographic nature of reality.

Here you can see the seven phases of water, and this is the full cycle of water. At each stage, and at each particle, these layers are present, as this is the nature of dimensions within an octave. Even human beings have seven aspects of water.



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