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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Figure 4. Figurative example of the electron transformation from a particle into a<br />

wave: 1) the particle state; 2) the wave state.<br />

The Observer from the perspective of a three-dimensional world can see the electron as<br />

a particle if certain technical conditions are created. But the Observer from the<br />

perspective of higher dimensions, who will see our material world in the form of<br />

energies, will be able to observe another structure of the electron. In particular, the<br />

information building blocks that make up that electron will only show the properties of<br />

energy waves (of a stretched helix). Besides, this wave will be infinite in space. Simply<br />

put, the position of the electron is such in the overall system of reality that it will be<br />

located everywhere in the material world.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Could you say that it will exist regardless of whether we see it as Observers<br />

of a three-dimensional world or not?<br />

Rigden: Yes. In order to understand this, let’s consider another example with a mirror.<br />

Suppose that several basic information building blocks form a structure that represents a<br />

local point, some object. We put it in the middle of a room, in which a multitude of<br />

mirrors is placed under a certain angle in such a way that it is reflected in each of them.<br />

So, the object is in the middle of the room, and it is reflected in every mirror. Also, we<br />

see it, and, therefore, information about it exists in our minds. In short, the information<br />

about the object exists simultaneously in several places. If we remove one of the mirrors,<br />

we will not observe this object in that place. But when we return the mirror, it will<br />

reappear. So, in fact, information about it has not disappeared. It is just that we see the<br />

object under certain conditions of manifestation of information, and once conditions<br />

have changed, we no longer see it. Objectively, however, this object continues to exist in<br />

that place in terms of information. The reflection may have a continuous flow, so it<br />

means that this object exists in each point of this room (and, incidentally, not only of the<br />

room but also of the space outside the limits of the room), regardless of whether we see<br />

it or not.<br />

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