Near Death Experience Reveals the Theory of Time (Everything). Understand Time Creates the Ability to Understand Gravity, Black Holes, and Dark Matter

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Near Death Experience Reveals the Theory of Time (Everything). Understand Time creates the ability to understand Gravity, Black Holes, and Dark Matter

(1888 PressRelease) I knew what had happening, I am there again, somewhere between life and death but this time I am ready with a list of questions and receive a vast amount of information. I remember my brain racing like wild fire during a session of questions with amazing simplicity of each answer. I do not know whom I was in contact, but it feels like a friend I have known and loved for a long time.

Richmond-Petersburg, VA - Near Death Experience Reveals The Theory of Time (Everything)

Black Holes, Dark Matter, Gravity, Before the Big Bang, God and the 144,000, and Destiny

Mr. Steven C. Marek's disclosure of "Everything" revolves around the understanding of "Time". Mr. Marek says if we are able to develop an understanding of the Sea of Time as vast, wide, and deep we are able to understand the existence of everything. Everything in the universe is matter and energy, yet nothing exists without the ability to move or vibrate that the movement of time makes possible. And what existed before Time and the Three Dimensional Universe merged? Mr. Marek explains this complex concept with ease and simplicity.

What eluded Newton and eludes many Twenty-first century scientist is clearly and simply explained in Mr. Marek's recent revelation. A free download copy of that revelation and a web log can be found at http://www.Freeway5.com

Mr. Marek has a history of heart failure and officially experienced his first documented near death experience in 2001. August 2004, Mr. Steven Marek again lived through a second near death experience. His defibrillator, implanted after his first event, had a data recording of this second event. Although Mr. Marek was clinically dead for under a minute, this time he knew what had happened, he was there again, somewhere between life and death and was ready with a list of questions...