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Topic: 'Nothing' is impossible - with God (Read 88 times)

legendary
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May 12, 2024, 04:39:11 PM
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I know about the story of molecules being the size of planets, and planets being the size of molecules Smiley Another perspective of life everything is seamless and interconnected, creating a way for the senses and thoughts to perceive everything.

Being able to see the nature of science brings a true perspective on existing life, where there exist many things that we cannot perceive through our senses and need specific means to do so understand them. Perhaps this is a difficult topic for people to learn about because not everyone wants to learn about that truth, but in another aspect of religion Buddhism, I see that there are all the answers about the past and future, it will be possible to determine what level of awareness we are at, but somehow through communication language we are still vague in our understanding of existing things without going through our level of knowledge.

The subatomic 'particles' that make up an atom, are not particles alone. Like light, they are waves of energy as well as particles. They are made by the interaction of two universes which, for unknown reasons, come into contact with each other momentarily, and then separate.

Standard science barely takes this into account. It would possibly wreck all their favorite theories, like E = mc2. And because it is so much more complex, people would realize that we REALLY weren't even scratching the surface of what there is to know scientifically.

All the standard theories hold to the classic idea of empty space and work with those ideas. But if we ever want to advance to a meaningful next step, we need to realize and recognize that everything is vibration. Vibration needs a medium to work through. Space is not a medium because it doesn't really exist, and couldn't hold or transport vibration even if it did exist.

Let me throw this in. We all might be able to manipulate our section of the universe, in any way that we wanted, if only we believed that we could. The thing that holds us back is that we don't believe that we can.

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Too Little, Too Late.
May 11, 2024, 03:51:38 PM
#6
that's some bullshit

and a scam
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May 11, 2024, 02:33:04 PM
#5
I know about the story of molecules being the size of planets, and planets being the size of molecules Smiley Another perspective of life everything is seamless and interconnected, creating a way for the senses and thoughts to perceive everything.

Being able to see the nature of science brings a true perspective on existing life, where there exist many things that we cannot perceive through our senses and need specific means to do so understand them. Perhaps this is a difficult topic for people to learn about because not everyone wants to learn about that truth, but in another aspect of religion Buddhism, I see that there are all the answers about the past and future, it will be possible to determine what level of awareness we are at, but somehow through communication language we are still vague in our understanding of existing things without going through our level of knowledge.
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May 11, 2024, 01:24:46 PM
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^^^ Consider parallel universe theory. If the theory is accurate, where do the other universes exist? They exist in the same space that our universe exists in. But they exist in part of what we call 'empty space'. The reason why they aren't apparent to us is that they each have their own, separate, 'universal vibration' just as our universe has....
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But the main point is that the thing that we consider to be 'nothing' doesn't exist. In a vacuum chamber, nearly all the pieces/particles of this universe have been removed. But the removal of them has allowed other of the parallel universes to fill in the so-called evacuated 'space'.

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BADecker, I have not had much spare time to enjoy online recently, and I just now saw your response. I am a huge fan of Sci-Fi and some of my favorite episodes include a parallel (alternate) universe. You took my mind to some new places, thinking these ideas can be real, thank you.
legendary
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April 19, 2024, 02:12:08 PM
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^^^ Consider parallel universe theory. If the theory is accurate, where do the other universes exist? They exist in the same space that our universe exists in. But they exist in part of what we call 'empty space'. The reason why they aren't apparent to us is that they each have their own, separate, 'universal vibration' just as our universe has.

Take a look at any atom. The nucleus is a tiny section, with electrons revolving around it like planets around a star. What is in between the nucleus and the electrons? Empty space... except that it is fill with parts of other of the parallel universes.

In other words, all the empty space inside of the sphere of our solar system, is filled with other universes that are vibrating at a different universal vibration than our universe, and are connected with the whole of the cosmos as is our universe.

Are there an infinite number of universes? Nobody knows. Standard scientific theory doesn't even consider this in a big way. Few scientists are even thinking about it deeply.

Let's go on just a little, with something that needs to be realized to understand the immensity of what we are talking about here. With all of space being filled with universes, we are in general looking at an elastic solid - the aether - that fills the whole thing and makes up everything that exists. The only thing that separates all universes from each other is the different universal vibrations. So, this elastic solid is a conglomeration of vibrations. In some of his videos Nassim Haramein calls these vibrations the vibrations from the voice of God.

Where does material come from? It comes from contact points between two or more universes, where their vibrations touch on each other. A simple example might be when two stones are thrown into a pond simultaneously, but at different points. When the wave ripples cross each other, other ripples are made. When this happens in the parallel universes, that's where we get the subatomic particles, which are not particles at all, but are waves of vibration interference between universe vibrations from different universes.

Nassim Haramein doesn't often explain it this way, because people simply do not accept it (or maybe grasp it), and because he is spending his time trying to 'tame' universe vibration with machinery he is building and perfecting. In addition, the depth of understanding of the 'physics' that would go into explaining this is something the even AI couldn't grasp. It's tremendously complex, beyond understanding.

But the main point is that the thing that we consider to be 'nothing' doesn't exist. In a vacuum chamber, nearly all the pieces/particles of this universe have been removed. But the removal of them has allowed other of the parallel universes to fill in the so-called evacuated 'space'.

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newbie
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April 19, 2024, 12:17:17 PM
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Cool topic, and isn't this nothing: Does an intentionally created "scientific" vacuum chamber contain nothing?
legendary
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April 19, 2024, 12:11:50 PM
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There isn't such a thing as 'nothing'. There isn't any empty space, even though it seems like there is. Nassim Haramein has been theorizing and building for over 30 years, to capture the 'fluctuating energy' that fills what we think of as empty space.

The ancients knew about this energy. They called it the aether (pronounced the same as ether). But modern energy companies want to hide it from us so they can make us pay THEM for our energy. We might soon be free of their fees, as Nassim Haramein gradually develops methods for us all to tap into the free energy of  the aether.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=nassim+haramein%2C+free+energy&ia=web


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