*Interdimensional Interface* Q: An Observatory has discovered three brilliant arcs of blue light, which may be the largest objects in the universe, stretching between galaxies. Each of the crescents is more than three hundred thousand light years long. Could you elaborate on what they are made of and how they were made? B: We have discussed this idea to some degree before: they are, in a sense, shells of energy, shell representations, if you will. Edge on, so to speak, of the intersection of one universal reality with your universal reality. They represent high, intense energy systems that are the physicalized representation of the intersection of two energy systems operating at slightly different frequencies. This is what represents one dimension of reality - yours, and another dimension of reality. You will discover throughout your explorations of what you call space that from time to time there will be these arcs of energy that represent the lines, the barriers, if you will, the framework, if you will, between the doorways, the warps, the fabric, if you will, between different dimensions of experience. In a sense, they are an unusual type of linear black hole. Again, this is a very colloquial term. But they represent high compression points of energy in which you may find the emergence from another dimension and the merger towards another dimension. They are passages, highly compressed energetic forms radiating at a particular intensity. They are the cleavage lines, if you will, between some of the different crystalline structures or variances of one physical reality and another. Is this translating into your language adequately? Q: I think so; I'll have to dwell on that. B: All right. You may liken them, to some degree, to asymmetric ripples, friction interface boundaries, of highly compressed energy, representing the interface of more than one interdimensional reality. Does that make some sense? Q: Yes. Thank you. B: Thank you.