Someone wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2023-04-01 02:12 am (UTC)

Something intriguing has occurred to me: if you're correct, then within the last century, we've been under the influence of not just one, but two disruptions from higher planes. Given that over the course of the entire life of the solar system, we're unlikely to see a single disruption of this sort on the physical plane, would this imply that such disruptions happen more often in the higher planes? If so, I wonder if that's a general rule, and so the First Cosmic Plane gets disrupted most often, the Second the second most often, and so on down the lines.

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