Planet Domes and Mirrors

According to Vibes of Cosmos, the planets in the heavens are not solid globes, but parabolic mirrors, each showing a certain amount of land on this incredibly vast level plane of ours. Planets are also the skirting edge equatorial markers of their respective domes.

The closest planets or bodies such as the Moon reflect our immediate territory or what we call the known world, whereas the farthest planets or bodies such as Saturn and Uranus reflect the largest tracts of land within which are nested the smaller ones. Below are sample diagrams simplifying this...

Moon inside Mars(extended)

Mars inside Jupiter

Sun, Mercury, and Venus show extended parts of our known world(such as Terra Vista). Mars, the first outer planet, includes the Moon, Sun, Mercury, and Venus lands. Jupiter contains Mars(the great Red Spot) and all the inner planets or bodies. Saturn contains Jupiter and all the orbits before it, and Uranus contains Saturn and all of the orbitital bodies before it. While he does not state specifically, I surmise that Neptune contains Uranus and Pluto contains Neptune. Any body further out will contain all of these.

The TIME element is important here. The time it takes for each planet to orbit(from our vantage point) determines the size of its dome or planetary field. The planet itself marks the outer edge of its field along the equator and it is likely that these fields are torroidal in nature.

So all the planets have domes or fields one inside the other and reflect a limited portion of our level creation which extends billions of miles. This is the Earth and universe according to Vibes of Cosmos.

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