What if there were another world beyond our own in which we can not physically see? Recent discoveries in Quantum Physics have proven that there are even smaller particles of matter than a quark (smallest part of an atom). Experiments have been going on, in recent times, that suggest that there might be sub-quark constituents.
My cousin, in particular, was 1 out of 10 college students in the US that was asked to travel to Sweden to work on these experiments. In their findings, we now have evidence that it is possible for there to be matter smaller than a quark. If this is true, what does this have to do with Parallel Universes?
Everything is made up of matter, even things in which we can not see physically. The Spiritual Realm for example, sometimes we have encounters with these "spirits" and other times we do not have any contact. In other words, think of it as a door that is being opened and closed at random moments in space and time.
These discoveries provide compelling evidence that there are far more universes than just one. This would become known as the Multiverse. And that we are constantly interacting with these other "hidden" universes. Deja vu for example, I could not shake that eerie feeling all day yasterday. Each moment that passed I felt like I just did it again. I had this feeling up until about 12:00 in the morning, when my boyfriend and I got a message from our friends boyfriend. The message was that our friend's boyfriend was supposed to call them when they got home safe form the rain. It was almost an hour that went by since he had left our friends house. We didn't hear from him until 3:00 in the morning saying he was okay.
What does this suggest? Maybe my clairvoyant skills were at high peak or maybe I was catching a glimpse of my other self in another universe.
A great book to look into is:
It explains everything from the big bang theory to the concepts of morphogenetic fields (nonphysical blueprints that give birth to form) ll the ay to Parallel Universes.
"In 1900, the study of Quantum Physics began. The Physicist Max Planck's study of radiation yielded some unusual findings that contradicted "classical" physical law. These findings suggested that there are other laws at work in the universe; operating on a deeper level than the one we know." (howstuffworks.com)
Right now, as far as we know, there are three separate dimensions; the first dimension (1D), the second dimension (2D), and the third dimension (3D). Imagine if there is really a fourth dimension, one in which we can not see?
Check out this video series called "History Channel: Parallel Universe" on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmyrE918HNg
There are four, ten minute videos. You should definitely check out these videos to get a better understanding of what I mean. Another great documentary to look into is "Down the Rabbit Hole". It is amazing!
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In Albert Einstein's book, "Space, time, and gravitation: An outline of the general relativity theory", Einstein explain many aspects of the 4th dimension, time. Its pretty amazing that even some places on our own planet, man has built objects with enough mass to stretch and skew space and time (ie-Egyptian pyramids). Time is a fascinating "new" frontier that has humanity has yet to conquer.
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