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Post by waterjag on Jun 4, 2005 8:32:37 GMT -5
Hi, Does anyone/do any of you occasionaly think about string theory Basically in science the greeks determined the smallest thing was something that you can't make smaller, 'nuff said, but that was the ancient greeks. They also said that to prove this would be very very difficult. These days we thought the smallest particle/thing was the atom, but we found out or roose? ? (can't remember his whole name) found out that there are smaller things in atoms like protons and neutrons and electrons, then smaller called quarks. (pronounced corks) Now the final theory is that the smallest anything possible is a vibrating string like a string of a guitar. Along with this theory comes many dimensions, in string theory there are about nine or ten dimensions, depending on who is right. There is time, our usual dimension and then our three dimensional space. I saw a program on TV that said that turning, was another dimension, like moving clockwise or anti-clockwise. So there you have it, a brief synopsis of string theory
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Post by Laurel Chaisson on Jun 4, 2005 8:48:11 GMT -5
OMG! I love string theory! ^_^ It makes complete sense and since the strings vibrate then that makes everything in the universe work on it's own vibration! Perfectly connected to my theories...
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Post by crind on Jun 9, 2005 3:22:17 GMT -5
Linking science and spirituality is difficult but perhaps that´s a good example.
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Post by Félix on Jun 19, 2005 16:35:55 GMT -5
But we now know from research in physics on the human body that there are molecules, protons, and electrons in it, and going further down, there are quarks, neutrinos, and so on, and at that point even a microscope can’t see anything. But that’s still far from the origin of life or the origin of matter. And we know that nuclear fission takes a huge amount of energy for collision to happen and a huge amount of heat for the nuclei to undergo fusion or for fission to take place. Then when a person dies, do you really think the nuclei in his human body just die like that? So we’ve found that when someone dies, it’s only the components of him that are in this dimension of ours, this layer of the largest molecules, it’s only them that get shed, while his bodies in other dimensions aren’t destroyed. Let’s think for a minute. What’s the human body look like under a microscope? A person’s whole body is moving, even if you’re just sitting there still, your whole body is moving, your molecular cells are moving, and your whole body is loose, as if it’s made of sand. That’s what the human body looks like under a microscope, and it’s totally different from the body our eyes see. The reason is, this pair of human eyes can create an illusion for you, and they keep you from seeing those things. But when your Third Eye is open you can magnify things to look at them, and that’s actually an innate ability of human beings, only now it’s called a supernatural ability. If you want to have your supernatural abilities come out, you have to return to your original, true self, you have to cultivate back. - Li Hongzhi
I have more information related to this topic (other dimension and small molecules) let me know if you want to have more info about it. As what Shakyamuni mean in putting forth the theory of 3,000 boundless universes....
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Post by indigophoenix on Jul 27, 2005 4:24:38 GMT -5
It's true, vibration is everywhere, it's in everything. Everything is made up of energy and energy is vibration. An intersting note here as well is that scientists have been unable to create an environment where absolutely no energy exists. Previously, scientists thought the only way to do this would be to create an environment so cold, that absolutely no heat existed. Otherwise known as Absolute 0. They thought that with no heat, all energy in the environment would basically be "frozen." But some time ago the Absolute 0 environment was created by a group of scientists. Only the results they came up with were the exact opposite of what they expected, they still dectected movement or vibration. To me, this means that there is not one single point in the entire Universe where vibration doesn't exist.
As I always say, science and spirtuality are just two different perspectives of the same thing.
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Post by Uriah on Jul 27, 2005 13:13:35 GMT -5
That they are Indigo Phoenix
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Post by indigophoenix on Aug 10, 2005 3:21:25 GMT -5
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Aug 10, 2005 15:43:20 GMT -5
[/quote]As I always say, science and spirtuality are just two different perspectives of the same thing.[/quote]
Yes, soo true. However, some people one both sides do not see this.
Kiva
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