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Post by whisker on Jan 19, 2012 15:16:35 GMT
If a universe can be imagined, it exists. The late Sir James Jeans, the great British astronomer, was among the first scientists to recognize the universe as a creature of imagination.
... and this:
“There is no one reality. Each of us lives in a separate universe. That's not speaking metaphorically. This is the hypothesis of the stark nature of reality suggested by recent developments in quantum physics. Reality in a dynamic universe is non-objective. Consciousness is the only reality.”
With those words, M. R. Franks, a life member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada who has belonged to that organization since high school, begins his new book, The Universe and Multiple Reality.
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Scientists believe they can back up the theory of Parallel Universes with science.
Where does that leave us? Caught between the parallel universes of "Imagination" and "Science"? LOL! Isn't that hilarious? ;D
In a funny amateur way, I can believe in parallel universes. How often have you driven a car or ridden a bike and arrived at your destination without knowing where you had been while traveling from A to B? Does that sound insane?
The car knows the way all on it's own!!! You got into the car at A and arrived at B without any memory of traversing the road? Has that ever happened to you? While traveling and driving your car - you were "Somewhere Else"
Are we living in Parallel Universes? Your opinions, please?
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Post by penny on Jan 21, 2012 2:32:41 GMT
Like Deepok Chopra says (I'm paraphrasing) - the world is strange & it's stranger than we are able to think. So, I think it's possible. You know - light is 'bent' & can't escape a black hole - now that is stranger than we're able to think. The center of the earth is liquid - strange, no?
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