Monday, May 19, 2014

Parallel Worlds Exist and Will Soon Be Testable, Expert Says

Hey there! Thanks for dropping out of cyberspace. You just missed the tray of virtual treats by a millimeter but I am sure you planned it that way, eh? Good to see you! Since you're already next to the virtual treats, help yourself. Pour a mug of coffee, too...and one for me if you don't mind. How you're going to carry two mugs of coffee and a plate of VTs, I am not sure - of course...a tray! Speaking of millimeters...

...we are but one of many universes and at least one of these other worlds lies close to ours, maybe only a millimeter away. We can't see this world, because it exists in a type of space different from the four dimensions of our everyday reality.


From Institute for Emerging Ethics & Technologies. By Dick Pelletier.

Is there another you reading this article at this exact moment in a parallel universe? Dr. Brian Greene, author of The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos, believes that this freakish quirk of nature may exist... 

A growing number of cosmologists agree with Greene that we are but one of many universes and at least one of these other worlds lies close to ours, maybe only a millimeter away. We can't see this world, because it exists in a type of space different from the four dimensions of our everyday reality.


MIT's Max Tegmark believes this multiverse model of 'many universes' is grounded in modern physics and will eventually be testable, predictive and disprovable. "This is not sci-fi," he says, "its real science."


As research at the CERN Large Hadron Collider progresses, scientists are talking increasingly of a "new physics" on the horizon, which promises to help researchers understand more of the unknowns about our universe. This new approach includes developing a better understanding of dark energy, a mystery force that some forward thinkers believe indicates that a 'sister' universe lurks in our neighborhood.




Imagine visiting another Earth where an alternate you is living a more rewarding life than yours, and you could trade places if you both agreed....



Researchers at the WMAP space telescope recently discovered a force 10,000 times larger than the Milky Way, which they believe offers powerful evidence that a parallel universe may be in the area.


In another attempt to search for parallel worlds, NASA installed the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 at the ISS to record data that may prove the existence of other universes, some of which might even be made of anti-matter. Unraveling this cosmic mystery has attracted worldwide interest. The project draws support from most EU nations; plus Taiwan, China, Russia, and the U.S.


Another universe may exist close by, but in order for us to observe or communicate with it; we must first understand its different dimensions. We might envision them as "new kinds of sideways."


...Greene adds that some universes may be almost indistinguishable from ours; others may contain variations of all of us, where we exist but with different families, careers, and life stories. In still others, reality may be so radically different from ours as to be unrecognizable.


    Experts predict that as the coming decades unwind, with intelligence advancing exponentially, this 'over-the-top' concept will one day become a proven fact. Imagine visiting another Earth where an alternate you is living a more rewarding life than yours, and you could trade places if you both agreed....

I am halfway through Dr Greene's book. Fascinating! I am also reading 'Parallel Worlds' by Dr. Michio Kaku and that is even more fascinating. Most people have a hard time with the concept of other worlds existing in the same space as the one we know but consider this. 

What is all around us? Radio waves full of conversations, music and much more. TV images ...sports games ...news ...shows ...interviews. Do we see any of this? No. Not unless we turn on the radio or TV, right? Even then, we can only see one station at a time, correct? This is because each one is on a different frequency.

What if our world is on one frequency and there are many others out there existing at the same and in the same space as we are...but on a different frequency? Why not?

Do you know that many First Nations people have believed in parallel worlds for more than a thousand years. I watched a program recently about the Cree people and listened to one individual talk about how he has been to and taken others to a different world through a nearby door/portal.


Wo-o-o-o! This might not make you a believer but perhaps a little more receptive to the concept. What do you think about the possibility of parallel words?

See ya, eh!

Bob

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