I believe in the String Theory, aka, The Theory of Everything.
In its most basic definition, String theory is A cosmological theory based on the existence of cosmic strings.
HOLD ON FOR A SECOND AND CHECK THIS OUT.
I love Quantum Physics and am certain it would be my major if I did not have a mathematical learning disorder (diagnosed - I am actually a genius with borderline retardation.) Seeing as it is a mathematical damn theory, I study what I can with the high functioning parts of my brain, and I have been on this topic since I was fifteen. Since I can not do math and explaining String Theory in my own view mathematically would be awfully boring for many of you anyway, I will explain it through my world-view.
Don't run.
I believe that each life, each person, is like a character on a string. We have specific "dots" we have to reach (much like connect-the-dot drawings from school) which are mandated by the Supreme Objective. The Supreme Objective, in my world-view, is God. It could be entirely different to another person but this is about me, now isn't it. Although there are points in the plot we have to get to, our decisions send our character a new string in front to follow, which breaks into more and more strings. Our strings interwoven with the string of everyone we come into contact with, even if for a moment, before it is severed or moves so far away from the other characters resting point where the meeting happened that it becomes nearly irrelevant.
I also believe in thought projection and multi-verse - each possible outcome has happened or is happening to another form of your character on another string. Let us also realize that strings can bend, loop, and there are both closed and open strings. You, as you sit right now, are leaving your string behind and it is in front of you with each decision - but there is also you in another time and dimension who may have made a very different choice - although not one out of character. How many possible outcomes there are depends on how many multi-verses there are, which is 10, 11, or 26. Deja Vu happens when the same decision is made by your character in more than one dimension - your strings are synchronized. If you do not believe in multi-verse, Deja Vu can be explained by meeting a point in your character string that was pre-destined.
Have you ever been in a fight and you thought about just killing the person? Chances are, you did. Once a thought is created, it doesn't die. You have severed that persons string, somewhere, sometime - by killing them.
You are walking down the hallway and you turn into your room and sit down. You,in the multi-verse theory (10, 11, or 26 depending on school of thought), kept walking into your parents room and set it on fire. This is obviously an example, but it is indeed an example of what our thoughts can do. They may have more power than we like. This may be the very reason that religion focuses so much on purity in thought and not just action.
We, as characters (people) do interact, and every action has a reaction, and we don't see all of these reactions. If we could see what we are doing elsewhere - if we could look at the model of the Universe on a screen - we could see the present, past, and future, all at once. We could see what we have done elsewhere, we could see what we did before we on this string, in this dimension, were even born.
DIZZY
In its most basic definition, String theory is A cosmological theory based on the existence of cosmic strings.
HOLD ON FOR A SECOND AND CHECK THIS OUT.
There are twelve basic building blocks that the Universe is created out of. Six of these are quarks--- they go by the super high-tech names of up, down, charm, strange, bottom and top. (A proton, for instance, is made of two up quarks and one down quark.) The other six are leptons - electron, the muon and the tauon, as well as three neutrinos.
The four fundamental forces in the Universe are gravity, electromagnetism, and the weak and strong nuclear forces. Each of these is produced by fundamental particles that act as carriers of the force. The photon, a particle of light, is the mediator of electromagnetic forces and is the most well-known of the carriers. The strong forces are carried by eight particles known as gluons. Weak force is transmitted by three particles, the W+, the W- , and the Z.
Fantastic.
I love Quantum Physics and am certain it would be my major if I did not have a mathematical learning disorder (diagnosed - I am actually a genius with borderline retardation.) Seeing as it is a mathematical damn theory, I study what I can with the high functioning parts of my brain, and I have been on this topic since I was fifteen. Since I can not do math and explaining String Theory in my own view mathematically would be awfully boring for many of you anyway, I will explain it through my world-view.
Don't run.
I believe that each life, each person, is like a character on a string. We have specific "dots" we have to reach (much like connect-the-dot drawings from school) which are mandated by the Supreme Objective. The Supreme Objective, in my world-view, is God. It could be entirely different to another person but this is about me, now isn't it. Although there are points in the plot we have to get to, our decisions send our character a new string in front to follow, which breaks into more and more strings. Our strings interwoven with the string of everyone we come into contact with, even if for a moment, before it is severed or moves so far away from the other characters resting point where the meeting happened that it becomes nearly irrelevant.
I also believe in thought projection and multi-verse - each possible outcome has happened or is happening to another form of your character on another string. Let us also realize that strings can bend, loop, and there are both closed and open strings. You, as you sit right now, are leaving your string behind and it is in front of you with each decision - but there is also you in another time and dimension who may have made a very different choice - although not one out of character. How many possible outcomes there are depends on how many multi-verses there are, which is 10, 11, or 26. Deja Vu happens when the same decision is made by your character in more than one dimension - your strings are synchronized. If you do not believe in multi-verse, Deja Vu can be explained by meeting a point in your character string that was pre-destined.
Have you ever been in a fight and you thought about just killing the person? Chances are, you did. Once a thought is created, it doesn't die. You have severed that persons string, somewhere, sometime - by killing them.
You are walking down the hallway and you turn into your room and sit down. You,in the multi-verse theory (10, 11, or 26 depending on school of thought), kept walking into your parents room and set it on fire. This is obviously an example, but it is indeed an example of what our thoughts can do. They may have more power than we like. This may be the very reason that religion focuses so much on purity in thought and not just action.
We, as characters (people) do interact, and every action has a reaction, and we don't see all of these reactions. If we could see what we are doing elsewhere - if we could look at the model of the Universe on a screen - we could see the present, past, and future, all at once. We could see what we have done elsewhere, we could see what we did before we on this string, in this dimension, were even born.
DIZZY
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