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Old 27-04-2010, 11:36   #7
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Re: atoms and ageing

If an Electron Can Be in Two Places at Once, Why Can't You? | Subatomic Particles | DISCOVER Magazine
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About 80 years ago, scientists discovered that it is possible to be in two locations at the same time—at least for an atom or a subatomic particle, such as an electron. For such tiny objects, the world is governed by a madhouse set of physical laws known as quantum mechanics. At that size range, every bit of matter and energy exists in a state of blurry flux, allowing it to occupy not just two locations but an infinite number of them simultaneously.

The laws of physics are constantly re-written.
Our schooled concept of matter, time, and space are archaic.
I have watched hours of Nassim Haramein's lectures and his theories are revolutionary but logical, and although I only reached O level in physics, I understand what he is attempting to explain.

What we think of as matter is energy vibrating at a low frequency.
All existance is energy vibrating at different levels and our primitive senses only detect a small part of it - the part that vibrates in our 3rd dimension.

There are other dimensions/vibratory levels, but some people believe that if they can't see, feel, smell, hear or measure it, it isn't there. Just open your mind to the possibility that it is.
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