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So I’m Not So Crazy After All. . .

Posted by shirlstars on May 10, 2009

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On a beautiful Saturday morning who wants to contemplate Physics and its latest theory. . .well, I do.

Drinking my morning coffee, I turned on the History channel and was delighted to see there a program on M Theory Physics (see a brief background and basic description below)  What caught my eye, although I am always interested in what the Physicists are up to, was the discussion of not only multiple dimensions but parallel Universes.

My smiles began there and it wasn’t long before the tears of Joy were trickling down my cheeks. Now, I might be the only person you know that is overcome by tears of joy while exploring physics. . .but it took my breath away and I said to myself, “They are actually beginning to get it!”

Things Metaphysical studies and spiritual seekers have “known” for ages are now being “proven” theoretically by scientists.  We have had our own proofs from inner knowing and an unending flow of information from “Higher Sources” and so it is thrilling to see these changes in thought and postulations of theories that we already know exist.

Multiverse, parallel universe, multiple dimensions, multiple versions of “us” in existence in multiple universes, every considered thought or choice of a direction we choose to go existing simultaneously with this earth version of “us”, unlimited potentials, vibrational energy membranes. . .these were the substance of the theory as several respected physicists explained them in lay terms.

Dancing for Joy, I AM.  Bolstered by my truth verifier of tears, unfailing as it is, I am absolutely soaring .

May your day(s) be a Joy filled and as endlessly exciting as mine.

Blessings and Hugs

Shirl

From Wikipedia:

In the early years of the 20th century, the atom – long believed to be the smallest building-block of matter – was proven to consist of even smaller components called protons, neutrons and electrons, which are known as subatomic particles. Beginning in the 1960s, other subatomic particles were discovered. In the 1980s, it was discovered that protons and neutrons (and other hadrons) are themselves made up of smaller particles called quarks. Quantum theory is the set of rules that describes the interactions of these particles.

In the 1980s, a new mathematical model of theoretical physics called string theory emerged. It showed how all the particles, and all of the forms of energy in the universe, could be constructed by hypothetical one-dimensional “strings,” infinitely small building-blocks that have only the dimension of length, but not height or width. Further, string theory suggested that the universe is made up of multiple dimensions. We are familiar with height, width, and length as three dimensional space, and time gives a total of four observable dimensions. However, string theories supported the possibility of ten dimensions–the remaining 6 of which we can’t detect directly. These “strings” vibrate in multiple dimensions, and depending on how they vibrate, they might be seen in 3-dimensional space as matter, light, or gravity. It is the vibration of the string which determines whether it appears to be matter or energy, and every form of matter or energy is the result of the vibration of strings.

String theory then ran into a problem: another version of the equations was discovered; then another, and then another. Eventually, there were five major string theories, all based on a 10-dimensional universe, and all of them appeared to be correct. Scientists were not comfortable with five seemingly contradictory sets of equations to describe the same thing.

In the mid 90s, a string theorist named Edward Witten of the Institute for Advanced Study and other important researchers considered that the five different versions of string theory might be describing the same thing seen from different perspectives. They proposed a unifying theory called “M-Theory“, in which the “M” is not specifically defined, but is generally understood to stand for “membrane.” M-Theory brought all of the string theories together. It did this by asserting that strings are really 1-dimensional slices of a 2-dimensional membrane vibrating in 11-dimensional space.


M-Theory is not yet complete, but the underlying structure of the mathematics has been established, and is in agreement with not only all the string theories but with all of our scientific observations of the universe. Furthermore, it has passed many tests of internal mathematical consistency, which many other attempts to combine quantum mechanics and gravity failed. Unfortunately, until we can find some way to observe higher dimensions (impossible with our current level of technology) M-Theory has a very difficult time making predictions which can be tested in a laboratory. Technologically, it may never be possible for it to be “proven.” However, many cosmologists, including Stephen Hawking, are drawn to M-Theory because of its mathematical elegance and relative simplicity. Physicist and bestselling author Michio Kaku has remarked that M-Theory may present us with a “Theory of Everything” which is so concise that its underlying formula would fit on a t-shirt.[1]

2 Responses to “So I’m Not So Crazy After All. . .”

  1. whisel said

    Shirl….

    I like those physicalistics too. Sometimes it hurts my head to wrap my brain around more than one paragraph of physicles at one time though. ;-) But I think theoretical science and spirituality are sisters under the skin… or should I say membrane?

    Personally, I prefer my physics animated rather than in mathematical formulas. But any way it’s delivered, it does seem similar to a composite of fact & belief. I mean (what do I mean? lol) if this reality exists, then why cant other realities exist in other dimensions? After all, the dimension of sleep puts us in another reality. And that reality is true for us until we awaken. We have trance, hynosis, coma realities too. This 5 senses world just happens to be home base for most of us. It’s what we know as our experience.

    But it’s not everything we know, eh? And that concludes my discussion of physics.
    I know what I know, but don’t make me describe it in an equation. ha!

    Loved your post, Shirl. Your enthusiasm and joyfilled energies.

    Best… Whisel*

    • shirlstars said

      I am so with you, Whisel*. . .I know what I know, I understand overlying concepts, I see, imagine, comprehend how it works. . .but please leave me out of the math.

      And definitely it is not everything we know!

      I am pleased you enjoyed it. It is always nice to share things with a friend.

      Hugs and loves
      Shirl

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