So are you saying that if we speeded up to match the speed of radiation, such as electromagnetic John 1:4-5, it would resolve into particles? Then what we now perceive as particles would seem to become radiation. Of course if rather than being stretched out the heavens were actually staying the same size but all the dimensions were shrinking, trapping radiation having wavelengths equal to the shrunken dimensions from time to time and thereby seeming to us as new particles condensing as the "universe" expanded, we could expect an accelerated rate of shrinking around the time everything was small enough for a new "particle" to condense. Sort of like capillary action. This would be impossible for us, but could our memories be stored in the parallel universe and transmitted by standing waves in the electron orbitals of atoms in neuronal DNA? It must be there for a reason. After all, when erythrocytes no longer require DNA they get rid of the nucleus. But not neurons. The chemical process passing along axons and dendrites necessarily pass through the cell body so an opportunity exists for electronic involvement in the nucleus. But for Jesus, existing both in the celestial realm and in our universe, all our memories would be laid bare. Have I got that right? Or have I misunderstood you?
Romans 8:22
In that case, rather than there being some particle than which the universe is smaller (now) much as we're told once-upon-a-time it was smaller than a proton so then there were no protons and they therefore existed as radiation in a false vacuum, it is actually the particle (or the dimension in which it's trapped) that's getting smaller and smaller and soon it will burst forth in a myriad locations just as the protons did?
Could all this have happened just a few millennia ago? I suppose the two universes would be like two liver flukes, one crawling around the inner surface of a hose pipe and the other crawling around its outer surface. Time is the length of the hosepipe but only God can make a tree.
I'm getting confused.