The Birth of Religion - Part 4
The Birth of Religion - Part 4
by Seeker
Invisible universes? How could that be? How could there be entire realms which remain invisible even for those who look? It seems strange to think of but it is easily demonstrated.

The above is a series of images of just one thing. It’s something we can see every night when the sky is clear. The Milky Way looks markedly different depending on which frequency we choose to view it in. remarkable isn’t it? To think that each of those views is there, all the time, yet they remain invisible until we choose the right wavelength of light to record.
In a similar fashion, it has been suggested that there may be vibration differences that can reveal new vistas for us when we achieve them. Science has only brought credence to this view with the discoveries they bring forth. What we see as solid simply isn’t; in fact it may not be there at all.
When we track our way down through orders of magnitude of size, we come to atoms, once thought to be the ultimate in smallness. Now the investigations have gone way smaller than that, talking of quarks and muons, of photons, neutrinos and other particle exotica that are much smaller than atoms.
No longer can we even pretend that there is such a things as solidity as even within atomic size, most of the ‘matter’ is empty. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was swelled to the size of a basketball, the electron would be orbiting it more than ten miles out.
And down from that again, they talk of strings, basic fabric of the cosmos that are smaller compared to an atom than a grain of sand is to the sun. And strings vibrate!
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