The Little Universe by Jason Matthews

The Little Universe by Jason Matthews

Author:Jason Matthews [Matthews, Jason]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: reincarnation, metaphysical, past lives, spirituality, spiritual journey, meditation, futuristic, akashic records, Edgar Cayce, evolution vs creation, alien contact, enlightenment
Publisher: Jason Matthews
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


War

BATTLES WERE STILL COMMON at the continental borders on Delta 13. Although the interiors of the continents were peaceful, thousands of soldiers threw themselves into the action at the borders in what seemed like a perpetual battle.

The soldiers used a fascinating crystal-powered laser weapon. It was small enough to be carried in the arms, yet powerful enough to blast through anything in its way. The beam could even penetrate the glowing force shields, the modern fortress walls that protected each continent.

Frank mentioned, “Our military will pay handsomely for this.”

“How do crystals work?” I asked Ian. I had always thought crystals were just decorative rocks.

“Crystals take light and break it up into its component colors,” Ian said, removing his thick glasses and rubbing his eyes. “Different crystals have different optical properties. Polarimetry is a method by which light is aligned to a single plane. But there’s also a method of squeezing crystals for huge electrical potential.”

“Squeezing crystals?”

“Sounds strange, I know,” Ian said. “I suspect both are elements of how those guns work.”

Many of the soldiers wore a body suit made out of a highly reflective lightweight metal. The metal was so reflective that light waves bent around the suit, making the soldier appear invisible. Frank found it to be quite imaginative. He asked Jessica to start working on a presentation for his investors.

“I don’t think this is a good idea,” Adams said to Frank.

“Better this ends up with our people than someone else.”

“Perhaps,” Adams admitted. “Wouldn’t it be better if no one had it?”

“What makes you think this won’t be invented someday?” Frank asked him. Adams had no answer.

In addition to their laser rifles, the Deltan soldiers used a version like a cannon that floated alongside the troops as they advanced on foot. The cannons shot a thick laser blast, a solid line of orange light. The force shields shot at the soldiers and the cannons, while the armies attempted to penetrate their neighbors’ territories.

“It’s a suicide mission,” I remarked, watching one night with Ian and Jess. A division of foot soldiers headed out bravely into the enemy’s land.

“They must know they’re not coming back,” Ian mused. “They probably see it as a badge of honor.”

I asked, “Doesn’t it seem pointless?”

“From here, yes,” Jessica said. “From there, who knows?”

For a reason that wasn’t clear, the skyways were entirely free of warfare. The wonderful disks and cigar-shaped vessels always kept to the airspace over their own kingdoms. This was most confusing to our crew. We all considered air superiority to be the vital factor in any war campaign. We thought it might have to do with the satellites in space, the ones we had yet to understand. We often wondered how their governments had evolved under so much hatred. The universe Adams had created left us mostly guessing in areas of politics and customs.

Frank asked that one of his investors, a man from an aeronautical defense company, be allowed to see the Deltan force shields and to witness the question and answer period with the Thetans.



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