The student's answer, endorsed by Jiang, treats bodily ascent as proof that even bodily matter and desire have been elevated rather than merely discarded.
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Elevation
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"To ascend to heaven with your body means that you're not quite dead by the time you ascend to heaven. It also means that..."
"...the world in the universe okay we are even higher in elevation than god okay and then when we read the end of divine..."
"...between these pilots, between the aircraft, because they're also coming at elevation under a parachute winds at elevation or hundreds of miles an hour...."
"...You got to keep in mind, again, people discount winds at elevation, right? So when we jump out doing military freefall at 18,000 plus..."
"The second violet ejects a couple seconds later. They're different, different elevations. One pilot weighs more than the other, right? And they're coming down...."
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