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A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all dimensions

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posted on Dec, 13 2003 @ 06:53 PM
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A quantum bomb at such a magnitude that it collapse all dimensions
around us and is a infinite chain reaction every opposing reaction has
an unseen opposite reaction ( refraction )Wave Length - Gravity -
Light - mass - Wave Lenths."( THEY ARE ALL INTERCHANGEABLE )" ever

Over the past century, physicists have unlocked the secrets behind
radio and television, nuclear energy and the power of the sun. Now
they're seeking the ultimate prize: a "theory of everything" that
could reveal a bizarre realm of interdimensional wormholes and time
warps.

SUCH A THEORY would give us the ability to "read the mind of God,"
says Cambridge cosmologist Stephen Hawking. And in Hawking's opinion,
there's a 50-50 chance that someone will discover the Holy Grail of
physics within the next 20 years.

Beginning in the 1920s, a generation of scientists defined the
small-scale universe as a collection of fuzzy phantoms. These
subatomic particles couldn't be precisely located in space and time,
but their interaction could be described in statistical terms.The
equations that describe the gravitational field are completely
different from those for electromagnetism and subatomic interactions.

But one bizarre approach is gaining popularity. It turns out that the
equations of quantum theory can mesh perfectly with the theory of
relativity. Now in the 2003 we know the quantum address of all matter in
our quantum tunnel.

This article is based on material from "Hyperspace" and "Visions" by
Michio Kaku.



posted on Dec, 13 2003 @ 07:11 PM
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Interesting theory indeed. I don't see how it would let us "read the mind of God" though...but destroying all matter, everywhere..that cannot be allowed. How would we be able to destroy all matter everywhere, if we don't know where the universe(s) ends? How can they judge that?

-wD



posted on Dec, 23 2003 @ 10:29 PM
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Heh, sort of like the Ultimate Nullifier (for the comic fans).



 
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