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Fields

By: Vincent J. Hyde
Narrated by: Michael Schwalbe
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Fields is the last link to the other five books, it shows how the dust in Heaven follows the macroscopic rules to make the black hole fields, the galaxy fields, the star fields, and the planetary and moon fields. The planetary and moon fields have rules that allow matter to exist in inanimate fields and animate fields. Earth provides the essential environments that have the temperature, the pressure, the air, the water, the elements, and the food necessary for life to exist in the different biomes.

Life starts out simple searching for food and water. This process is helped by the development of sensors connected to a brain. Within ecosystems, plants make their own food, animal herbivores prey on plants while animal omnivores prey on other animals. Only human beings pray to a creator. This resulted in caring for the creator’s creation. Villages were created where crops were grown and animals were domesticated. The human senses were used to develop the language, art, dancing, and singing fields. With cultural development came the need to store information and data. This led to the creation of the writing field where information was stored in books that were stored in libraries. This was the start of the fields of knowledge. Today we have an Information and data storage field where data is stored electronically on hard drives, compact discs, memory sticks and computers. Data can be accessed via computers which are easily available via an extensive computer and information technology field. It is amazing to think that the dust in a cloud circling a black hole can achieve that without the help of a creator.

This audiobook shows that though the matter in Heaven is large and vast, it appears to go through the same life cycles as the living matter on Earth namely birth, youth, middle age, old age, and death. Just as the stars make the elements which they release into space when they die, making way for new stars with more exotic elements and compounds, so also, human beings join the fields of knowledge and release information into the fields of knowledge to make ever more interesting Fields for new future stars to come into existence.

The ancients believed that Earth was the geometrical center of the Universe and everything revolved around the Earth. They, were only partly correct, through fields we can see that the Earth is not the geometrical center but the center for knowledge and consciousness. As everything we know about the Universe is understood and measured on the Earth through the fields of knowledge.

Perhaps, the most interesting lesson to learn from Fields is not to prey needlessly on lifeforms living in their biomes, instead pray to the creator to give us the wisdom to make machines and cities that will help us live in harmony on the Earth, and help us to take our consciousness and the fields of knowledge to other stars and galaxies, so that the we have a Universe with both mind and matter.

©2021 Vincent J. Hyde (P)2022 Vincent J. Hyde
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