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The Big Bang, a Black Hole and the Last Echo

Patricia A. Daniels

WHAT IF?
Imagine that you have a giant eraser and the ability to erase the entire physical world. No trace
at all is to remain of spacetime. No life, no stars, no galaxies, no universes, no dark energy nor
dark matter, no particles, no waves, no quanta. No sign whatsoever that this realm ever
existed. When you have finished erasing, I am going to ask you whether or not anything else
exists. Knowing full well that you will be looking through your physical eyes and hearing with
your physical ears, I will still ask that question. Of course, most of you will not see anything.
Sensing your frustration, I will drop a little hint adding that “time” is a unique construct of
physical reality or spacetime. It does not exist elsewhere. Yes, even though I know the answer,
I will ask once again whether or not anything exists behind our physical world.

This paper is about the reality that I found beyond the physical realm. It is about what I had to
learn in order to answer that question and the others that subsequently arose. It is about
twenty-three years of preparation, planning, research, analysis, checking and double checking
and discovery. It is about thinking outside the box, it is about the establishment of a new point
of reference, it is about the history we all shared prior to the creation of the physical realm, it is
about new discoveries, and it is about the Black Hole in which we now find ourselves.

MODUS OPERANDI
Technology has provided us with the ability to see and hear the world. The weather extremes,
the fires, the epidemics, the famines, the superbugs, the draughts, the floods, the pestilence,
the manmade and natural disasters, the corporate upheavals, the unraveling of public and
private lives, the seeming failure of the world’s economic system, the loss of the family, the
failings of many of the world’s religious myths, the inadequate educational systems, the
continual wars, the loss of personal integrity, and the inability of the person to police himself
are some of the factors that are trying to tell us something else is going on. This is not about
Global Warming. Neither is it about carbon dioxide nor the absence of the oceans’ conveyors.
Yet, it is about the frequency and depth of these reoccurring cycles. These are merely
symptoms of something much more significant.

Nothing in our world stands alone. Because of the dimension we call time, everything that
occurs has been as a result of something else that has already happened or the “cause and
effect relationship.” Isolated events just do not exist. In this paper as in life, seemingly isolated
events will merge.

1987
Although it had not yet come into play, I had one of those rare moments of mental clarity late
in the summer of 1987. Out of nowhere, I found myself staring at the coordinate plane in which
I had plotted some simple equations. When I began taking incremental steps around some of
the points, I recognized that Calculus had a role to play. Even though I had majored in

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theoretical mathematics in the early 60’s, this was far from normal behavior for me. Hidden in
a safe place, I still have the paper on which I wrote, “It is about the point and something has to
change.” Deep down I knew it had to be important.

2001
I had not set out to open a new frontier. Nor had I set out to write a paper of this nature. My
original intent had been to find out why I and others were not healing. Illness had plagued me
for quite some time seeming only to worsen regardless of the medical approach that I tried.
Neither traditional nor nontraditional methods had made any type of significant or lasting
difference. Because intuition told me that the physical body had the ability to heal itself, I was
driven. More than anything I can explain, I wanted to understand the reason behind this. As
sick as I had become, I had never accepted illness as a normal occurrence.

Accompanying my intent was the methodology I had developed as an alternative therapist. It is


one that I had refined and used successfully for over fourteen years with my clients. It is here,
too, through continued practice, that my inner skills had not only developed, but had also
become increasingly sharper and more accurate. Traversing one’s subconscious had become a
norm for me and those who sought my services. The map that I used for a journey of this
nature belonged exclusively to the individual as it was his genetic trail that we followed. I
would be doing the same.

In 2001, I stepped down from all organizational and community involvement, the workshops
that I used to create and facilitate, the community college responsibilities I had had as an event
coordinator, and unless absolutely necessary, anything social. I was now ready.

A NEW FRONTIER
Having treated this realm with the utmost respect, I was surprised when the format seemed to
shift. Unlike previous experiences, I found myself in an area of the subconscious I had never
known existed. If the subconscious had strata, this would have been the one closest to my
waking consciousness. Even my genetic trail, reflecting this experience, had shifted. My genetic
code was now triple tiered. It was in retrospect that I realized the enormous impact of this
event; I had opened a new portal. In turn, this opening had enabled me to cross a boundary,
the Big Bang, into a territory that we had kept hidden from ourselves. Not only was this the
plane of our origin and as such housed our history, but also it carried with it an equally
astonishing and foreboding surprise. Had I not seen it and gone back countless times to double
check, I never would have believed that we are in a Black Hole. The fact that I had discovered a
new frontier seemed dwarfed in comparison.

Not only had I found answers to the health care issue, but also answers to anything and
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us. Although we now had two separate planes of existence with which to contend, two
mutually exclusive planes, it was really about the existence of our physical world; it was about
the why and how it was created; and it was about the bullet we are still dodging.

LIMITATIONS
It has taken me twenty-three years to develop the tools I have needed to make this journey and
to be able to understand and relay those findings. The jubilation I experienced as I finally was
able to wrap my consciousness around this material is equal to nothing else I have known. Still
there are areas of continuing concern.

I. Resistance
More time has been spent overcoming resistance than anything else I have encountered. As the
majority of that is built into our genetic code, its complexity requires that I leave that for
another publication. Its omission is not for lack of importance.

II. Time
As often as I have replayed that first image, it has always been one of awe. The realization of
where I was and the sudden knowing that we had a history prior to the Big Bang merged into a
singular moment. As if that moment did not hold enough, my awareness that the dimension of
time did not exist in this plane shook me to the core. When I stepped back it was not the Black
Hole that was of importance at that moment, it was the absence of time.

III. Language
The further one delves into this material, the more one meets the limitation of language. Not
only is our language time dependent, everything we do including this sentence reeks of time.
The fact that time does not exist does not mean that things do not happen. They simply occur
in a different manner. Finding the best words to describe such situations has been a constant
challenge.

IV. Logic and Mathematics


Most of who we are and what we do is based on the dimension we call “time.” In this field,
logic as we know it does not exist. There is no “before and after.” No “if, then.” No cause and
effect relationship. Anything sequential does not exist because it implies time. As counting is
sequential, it and mathematics do not exist. They are simply unnecessary. Again, my challenge.

V. The Game
Because of its complexity, its unwritten rules and penalties, and its ability to survive most
anything, this is a topic that needs to be mentioned. More than a decade of research has left
me with reams of information and a knowing that it is neither the time nor place for the
dissertation it warrants. When I stepped outside the box, I met its full force.

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VI. Resistance To Change


A significant issue still remains. How do I explain to you that our physical world, all of it
including the technological advancements and scientific theories and discoveries we have
made, is nothing more than an elaborate camouflage designed to keep us distracted? How do I
explain to you that that which we consider normal or natural is nothing more than a world we
created in order to hide?

How do I tell you that we are a resultant? How do I tell you that there was an event in that first
plane causing a select group of us to flee. How do I tell you that that act of “running from”
became the first “Cause and Effect” relationship ever to exist? How do I tell you it was that
movement from a plane in which “time” did not exist that established the dimension of time
and a new plane of existence? How do I tell you things you really do not want to know?

TOOLS, NON-TOOLS, and TIERED TOOLS


I. The Scientific Method
Who amongst us would jump out of an airplane with half a parachute? In research as in life,
that is exactly what we have been doing. We have been attempting to explain the workings of
our world with half a tool box. That works for our physical plane perhaps more so than we
would like to believe. As there is a significant part of each of us that does not want to
remember that we have a past, it is no accident that this plane had not been discovered before
this point. We have relied upon, justified, and allowed one little room to deviate from a
Scientific Method which promulgates using only a portion of our senses. Not all, just some. In
particular, only those which can be utilized to actually see and measure the physical. Through
its use we have been able to glean just enough information to keep ourselves safely ensconced
in our comfortable physical reality, forever searching for answers to bigger questions.

II. Calculus
Calculus, a tool of unbelievable proportions, has enabled us to change the way we live. It is
used to gain insight, to explain, and to alter. It is a strategy. It is used to predict, to compute, to
analyze, etc. Its foundation is built upon an analysis of motion which is a change of position
over time.

Calculus, unlike the Scientific Method, is a Two Tiered Tool. Calculus functions in intervals or
defined places. The holes in calculus are created by the undefined places or actual points in
which motion does not exist. It is in these instances that calculus does not function because it
is here that time is nonexistent. It is those points or the complement of calculus that we need
to examine.

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Earlier I asked you to erase the physical world. Here that is not necessary. By its own
definitions, calculus has already done this for us. It is where calculus is not defined that we find
those points, 0/0. (Putting this into words: no change in position over no change in time
indicates no motion.) Although the set of those points, 0/0, is infinite, the reflexive property
reduces this to a single point, 0/0. It is that point, the point in which time does not exist, that
lies behind calculus. These holes in calculus have been our window to our past; we just had not
seen them in that light.

Perhaps easier to understand: just removing time reduces every point in calculus to the fraction
Δy/Δx where ∆y= 0 and ∆x=0 or 0/0, which in calculus has no definition. Although the set of all
those points, 0/0, is infinite, the reflexive property, once again, reduces that set to a single
point. Without the dimension of time, calculus collapses into a single point. Calculus is not only
a tool used to describe our physical plane, but its complement also describes the world behind
it or the Point.

III. Intelligent Design


Intelligent Design is as neutral a phrase as I could find to explain the concept of an overriding
and supreme intelligence. In this case it is nowhere more evident than the Black Hole. Then
again, not all Black Holes have been created equal. Within the physical realm, a Black Hole is
seen as dynamically ominous. Outside our experience, it operates differently for there it is not
forced to adhere to the rigid confines of our physical existence.

Although it has the capability, it is not the terrifying monster of the physical realm. When I first
saw it, it appeared as a gently, floating target. Its concentric circles were colored in black and
white with a deep black, but flat center. At that time I was aware only that this represented the
way “home.” As I soon found, progress though the outer rings represented a shortcut through
the maze of impossible dreams we had created. The lessons we would encounter successfully
within its rings would enable our return to its center, its heart, the Garden of Eden.

The differences between then and now are marked by two major changes: the change in the
center and our movement towards it. Three dimensional now, it has taken on the look of the
typical Dark Hole we see in the physical world with the very center the heart. It has responded
once again as it has so many other times.

Yes, it is a being, a consciousness, a life form. Or what one might call a gift. This Black hole is a
point of creation, a point of destruction and the Garden of Eden all in one. Years ago I watched
as our experience began. From the ripple in the fabric of all to the sudden expansion of
consciousness, I was transfixed. Now it all has come together. It responds to us. It reacts to us.
It is guiding us.

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BACK TO THE POINT


In 1987 I wrote on a piece of paper that “it was about the Point and that something had to
change.” At that time I had no idea that is was I who had to change. Development of my inner
senses occurred because I needed an answer about illness and was willing to challenge the
status quo. Finding that point behind physical reality was no accident. I had been preparing for
many years.

That point, the original point of our creation, contained all of us, the set of all probabilities or
probable outcomes, and a directive which gave no rules, no regulations, nor any penalties. Not
even a moment existed between its creation and its destruction. I have watched that explosion
too many times to count. From the physical it has been called the Big Bang.

No more than a rogue probability, we were the one group who escaped destruction. The little
that remains of us is housed now in the human form avoiding any and everything that could
remind us that we have a history in a realm that differs from this in almost every way. We are
also the beings who have stalled the completion of this most unique and dynamic experiment.
It is because of us and our choices that this repeating cycle has continued.

Within the larger cycle, the one of total destruction, are housed many other shorter and less
disastrous cycles. It is the frequency and depth of these reoccurring cycles that should be of
concern. These are carefully orchestrated and simple reminders to us of who we can be.

THE LAST ECHO


Because so many of us have begun to shift our thinking, the steering currents of this experience
have also shifted. Many have already left the physical existence. Many, many more have begun
to return to the Garden. It is important to note that not all will. The voyage from the outer ring,
for many, is too difficult as it involves introspection and the ownership of choices. For those
who cannot make this move, their choices will be as different as their outcomes. As this
movement into the Garden represents a huge change, we as a group have gone through the
Last Echo, the last repeat. No longer will this be a singular group experience. Individual choices
will matter. With so many of us now wanting to remember, the power of this group defense
mechanism has been broken.

SUMMARY
When I closed my eyes in order to embark on this journey, I had no concept of what was to take
place. Now I find that I have opened a door to another frontier. I have found another plane of
our existence; one that contains our history. Not only have I gone there, but through the use of
the complement of calculus, I have proven that that plane exists. And, of course, there is the
Black Hole in which we now find ourselves.

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Our physical realm has hidden much from us. That we have a past that has been obscured is a
given. That we have been unable to acknowledge and use the precious gift of time is also a
given. That we have robbed ourselves of the opportunity to learn from the past, we can
change.

Then there is the Black Hole that is ever so gently nudging us.

IMPLICATIONS
A new frontier has emerged, one which houses implications that reach not only into all
branches of science and theology, but into health and healthcare, medical science,
pharmaceutical, psychology, sociology, economics, education, the aging process, genomics,
research, etc.

KEY WORDS
Big Bang, Black Hole, Last Echo, genetic trail, point of reference, intelligent design, The Game,
resistance to change, New Frontier, Garden of Eden, steering currents, complement of calculus,
triple-tiered genetic code, subconscious strata, The Point,

FURTHER STUDY/RESEARCH
For over a decade I have compiled information. As it continues its exponential expansion, it has
become apparent that this is no longer a one person operation. That has already begun to
change. In the meanwhile I will continue to write, publish, and speak.

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