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"Those are good questions. Actually, according to me, when you begin to question the universality of the so called 'laws of physics' even as applied within this very same, visible realm, is when you begin to try to understand those so called 'laws'.…"
"Do the laws of physics vary in the 7 Densities, even though the same atoms are used in all 7 Densities? Beyond 7th Density are the realms of pure Light-no atoms to create the universes?"
"Let me begin by warming the floor with something for you guys to ponder.😉
I have been asking myself this question: what if light bounces off empty space, what will you see?
All right, depending on how the light might be modified in the process,…"
I have been asking myself this question: what if light bounces off empty space, what will you see?
All right, depending on how the light might be modified in the process,…"
"Thanks alot Drekx.; Yeah, ever since I came here, I saw the need for a good dose of science here, and in every spirituality that is interested with such things as UFOs etc and/or want to significantly break away from traditional religions. In fact I…"
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Thats exactly how we should think; 'what if they have found only the toe?'. Otherwise we will fall a victim of the Copernicans in wildly extrapolating findings of just a tiny portion of the cosmos.
When a cosmologist say 'universe', he of then mean regions that are observable (within the event horizon) this forms some diameter of about 93 billion light years. The infinite thing we have in mind is termed the multivers. So there are multiverses within the 3d. It is the multiverse that cannot be said to have a centre. But this is so only if we think of matter in the maltivers as evenly distributed in the multiversal scales. But this would be like adding 'epicycles' to the Copernican world view just like those of Ptolemaic! What for? An infinite multiverse with a centre is still conceivable. For instance the centre might be the point of infinite density. The density steadily reduces as we radiate out wards but never diminishes. But also a universe infinite in a fractal manner can have a centre.
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So, they might have found the spine of the universe and we are in it,,hmmmm..what if it was the toe they found....Where exactly is the center of something that is infinite, or is it only infinite in an ever decreasing fractal way. and btw...where is the zero point of consciousness???..if you find out then let me know....