We'll have to bounce a graviton particle beam off the main deflector dish, but I think we can do it as long as it doesn't short out the relays and make all the panels on the bridge explode.When we start exploring, will we find an evil Kirk and Spock?
Still. That is a LOT of real estate. The notion that it's all empty sounds a mite bizarre.More than "multiple", more like millions....
How many believe that we are living in a hologram? How many believe that God "spoke" us into existence?
All time is now.I knew a guy in the 1970s who claimed he was jailed in one universe, had a wife and kids in another, and was a pregnant women in another, all at the same time.
"As above, so below."This expands the mind on the power of God to something overpowering and awesome.
Correct - and we MAY have the ability to seamlessly navigate our attention/awareness into each of these scenarios by utilizing intent/will without a hiccup or passing our notice - we are **suddenly** just "there," having our ongoing and continued experience without any notable contextual switch of "reality."Howdy, Folks!
Just think; if there's an infinite number of universes, then that's an infinite number of possibilities. Some of them could be:
• In another universe, the Nazis won the war
• In another universe, Hillary Clinton became president
• In another universe, I had a brilliant career as a porn star instead of just being a stunt double
[I wouldn't mind visiting that last one...]
Peace and Love,
Donald Shimoda
Depends upon the group-think interpretation that you may be subscribed to - hang out with a bunch of doomers, and their interpretation may prevail in YOUR quantum-guided world.Sometimes the possibilities don't have happy endings.
. . . and THEN there were the successful experiments by IBM labs - say, 15-20 years ago - which demonstrated Einstein's famous quip about "spooky action at a distance," aka Quantum Entanglement.They still cant show additional dimensions much less additional universes. Additional dimensions can be ruled out down to a certain size, and this trend may or may not continue as the ability to experiment with even smaller quantum particles increases.
Electrons around a nucleus of an atom are actually more like a field than a planet orbiting a star. That is why they can be in more than one place at once.
This is just one theory trying to unify all of physics, combining general relativity, special relativity and so on. Others theories such as "String theory" and "Super symemtry" are all competing for the answer and we are not close to proving any of them so far.
Ask Meemur to recheck the interior spaces of her used clothes dryer - may be in there.There is one full of 10 and 8 mm sockets too.
There are clearly holes in the timespace continuum between this planet and other places. IMO, using the washing machine and/or dryer a lot tends to open those holes. It's all that spinning. The stories of missing socks? Some of my kids' missing socks showed up in our dryer years after the kids were grown -- and we had a completely different washer dryer set. Also, if the gremlins don's use the washer/dryer portal, then something goes missing from where you put it and cannot be found. Then, later, something else you haven't been able to locate turns up. The gremlins from x-universe make trades. Often, the original item will suddenly re-appear exactly where you thought it was, but you better be prepared for something else to go missing. I consider these things evidence of parallel universes, not to mention all the science that points in that direction.
That was great! Thanks... I think.This one's for you, willowlady
Physicist Says Parallel Universes Definitely Exist And We May Soon Explore Them