In the book, In the Realms of Mediumship, psychographed by Francisco (Chico) C. Xavier, there is a discussion of the transporting matter created in the physical plane via spirits. During a mediums meeting spirits in attendance took flowers made from ectoplasmic material and carried them through walls in our plane.
Andre Luiz asks how this could be possible, he is informed, what I think is a very revealing answer:
"There are technicians here who are skilled enough to dematerialize the physical elements and reconstruct them straight away, conscious of the responsibility they're undertaking."[i]
Hence, advanced spirits are able to take objects native to our sphere, the physical world, and dematerialize them enough to pass through what we would consider to be a solid barrier. Then almost instantly reform the object.
Next, as a peek of the scientific advances that will come, Andre Luiz is told:
"In any construction of the physical realm, the clusters of atoms are not solid fortresses, just as is the case in our own sphere of action. There is empty space in all formations and through it the elements interpenetrate. The day will come when earthly science will be able to reintegrate the units and constitutions of atoms with the same assurance with which they are learning to disintegrate them." [ii]
In the above passage we learned that a heretofore imagined machine which existed only in the mind of science fiction writers will at some future date become a reality. Think for a moment, where did these science fiction authors receive the inspiration to create the concept? I believe it was either part of their hazy memory of the spirit world or whispered to them by spirits.
Since, all of our technological advances begin with an idea, the spirit world plants the seed so we will have a target to focus our energy and thusly elevate our society one more notch to prepare humanity for the next leap planned by our spirit benefactors.
To learn more about our future as advanced humans, read my book How We Are Guided by Spirits – Book 3 of Spiritism.
[[i]] Xavier, Francisco C., In the Realms of Mediumship, EDICEI, p. 247 [[ii]] Xavier, Francisco C., In the Realms of Mediumship, EDICEI, p. 247