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Misconceptions of the flaming nature of HL probably stem from the fact that the current mass exists in the molten core of earth, hence, also, the above-below paradigm of Heaven and Hell (though, I'm still unclear entirely where the idea of Heaven was invented/misinterpreted). Some theorize that magma itself is the Ontological Representation of HL.

Some higher dimensional elements do have a way in which they are embodied in the 3 spatial dimensions we perceive. Most are, however, either too microscopic or too volatile to handle, much in the case of magma. If the Magma Conception is correct, then, an eruption is caused when there is an influx of HL materialization that happens too rapidly.

While I have my own issues with this theory, there is one feature of this theory that is too clarifying to be ignored entirely.

One of the nastiest eruptions of the 21st Century occurred in 2002 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mount Nyiragongo erupted 300,000 feet into the air, releasing ash and magma, burning down around 4500 buildings and displacing nearly 400,000 individuals.

An eruption of this scale would require a tremendous force behind it, an overwhelming influx of magma. There would have to be a shocking change in the cosmological makeup for this event to take place. And it seems no coincidence that just 4 months later the company that would eventually play Ark for humanity's cosmological existence would be founded.

SpaceX opened in May of 2002 as a reactionary measure to the eruption. Regardless of the truth of the HL conversion conception, the Corporate Prince and his team took the warning very seriously. NASA had been on a trend of more expensive trips to space that didn't make it as far as the last. Musk was worried that this trend would end at zero, a race that could not leave the planet any longer.

While this describes the problem, it does not prescribe why that is a problem. Musk has long glorified humanity's survival as his interest in heading to Red Celestial. But have you ever stopped to think how this would aide in our survival? The Corporate Prince knew what was happening beneath the surface, he would have had to in order to act as quickly as he did. To him, the Eruption in the Congo was much more sinister than a natural disaster.