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Wormholes and the Paranormal: Could there be a link?

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posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 11:11 AM
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This is my first attempt at starting a thread. I hope that I have gotten it right. It seemed to me that this was the most appropriate forum to post this in, although I suppose that there are a few categories this topic could fit under. If it needs to be moved, so be it. I was not able to find anything else that says what I have said here, however, if this has already been covered, I apologize in advance. Please enjoy my ramble…

Ghosts, spirits, time slips, premonitions, aliens and various other related phenomena have been reported since time immemorial. Every culture the world over, throughout time, has legends regarding these things. Every religion contains references to these phenomena. Even today, in our present world of enlightenment, thousands upon thousands of people believe in these things. So why is that? Why does the human mind yearn to believe? Is there some strange, hardwired desire in the most primitive reaches of our minds that drive us to reach for the seemingly unreachable? Or is it possible that these things are indeed real? Is it possible that these things can be explained scientifically?

As children, we don’t question the whys and hows of the world. We accept them at face value. In fact, even the most mundane things that occur in a small child’s life can be “magical.” As we grow, our quest to quantify, control and explain our world narrows our viewpoints. We wish to know why a thing is, how it works. It is only when we do this that we feel we have some measure of control over ourselves and our surroundings. Anything that cannot be explained according to the rules we have constructed around our minds simply cannot be. And yet, there are many things in our world that we cannot explain. Most are swept to the fringes. Out of sight, out of mind.

In my own life, I have experienced things that I could not explain. Some when I was a child, when I did not feel the need to understand my experience, I only needed to experience it to understand. Some when I was older that left me wondering and uncomfortable because I was unable to fit the experience into the box I had created for my world.

As an adult, I entered a career that was heavily centered on hard evidence. If you cannot see it, it does not exist, and if it does not exist, well, move onto the next thing that you can see, feel and explain.

Despite that, I still have a curiosity. Do I believe that these things exist? Short answer: yes. Do I know how and why? Short answer: no. Do I have a theory? Short answer: yeah, I do. Do I believe that my theory explains some, or even all, of these things? Short answer: maybe. But it is only a theory, after all. I’m hoping that I can lay it out for all of you to pick at and poke holes to see if it can hold any water at all.

Some time ago, I watched a television program featuring theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, during which he discussed that possibility of time travel. One method he described was the use of a wormhole. Simplistically, it is a conduit that exists outside of normal space-time that connects two different points in space-time.

I have heard it explained like this: a sheet of paper is normal space-time. Make two points on that sheet of paper; to get to one from to the other, you must travel across the paper. We experience the passage of time and space on the face of the paper. Although we perceive the paper as flat, it could in fact be folded over itself and touching at various places. It is possible, under the right conditions that our two points maybe touching one another outside of space-time. It is also possible, again, under the right conditions, that a hole could be punched through the paper, connecting our two points, outside of normal space-time. There is your wormhole. A short cut outside of space-time, from one point to another. Where I able to step through such a wormhole, I would in essence travel through time and space, or rather, outside of time and space.

Mr. Hawking, however, made it clear that at our present level of understanding and technology, it would be impossible to open such a wormhole.

Where am I going with this? Please bear with me…

Mr. Hawking went on to say that everything is porous. Something that we perceive as solid and smooth is at the atomic and subatomic levels rough and full of tiny holes. Even our bodies, if you look close enough, are not truly solid. Time is the same way. We perceive time as smooth and seamless, traveling on into the future. But if you could look at it closely, very, very closely, it, too, is full of holes. Tiny wormholes opening and closing all around us. Infinitely small and infinitely fast. Much too small for us to pass through them or see through them.

It seems to me, though, given that there are these tiny openings all around us, connecting our space-time to other points in space-time, outside of space-time, it is possible, and even plausible, that sometimes something must bleed through and that there are some of us who, by luck or chance, are able to perceive these tiny bits coming through. These bleeds maybe showing us things past, things future and things from across the universe, or even from other realities or dimensions.

Our brains accumulate these tiny bits of information and construct them into something we can understand.
Ghosts and spirits maybe flashes of the past, the future, or even another timeline in another parallel universe. Time slips maybe just that, tiny bits of time sucked away, leaving us with that stutter in our journey. Premonitions maybe our unconscious perception of our future selves or events. Aliens maybe from the other side of the universe, or from a parallel universe. The possibilities are endless.

That’s my theory. I don’t believe that this is the only explanation; I think it could be one explanation. Food for thought.

Anyway, have at ‘er. I’m curious about what other people think about my little brain storm.

Cheers.



posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 11:23 AM
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I think you may be on to something. Especially if wormholes act as gateways between dimensions and parallel universes. I think you should ride with this train of thought for a while and see where it leads you!



posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 11:55 AM
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wow, i have for years thought the same thing, i just could not put it in words like you did.
I really like the paper analogy, very well put.
I can't blow any holes in your theory because I agree it could very well be so.
The possibility of multiple dimensions in time/space.... seems very plausible to me.



posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 12:12 PM
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Wonderful theory! I can't debate against this since I know nothing of physics, time travel, or wormholes, so I will let you know that I think your theory is very well possible.



posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 12:13 PM
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Absolutely, I agree with your theory.

I have been a long-time studier of NDE's (Near Death Experiences) and in a few cases, the person experienced the NDE, let's say, after a bad car accident. Their body was no longer inhabitable by their spirit. When they made their decision to return to their body, they were place back in, BEFORE the accident occurred and then either the accident didn't occur or it just wasn't as bad.

I bet these cases could fit well with your theory as well.

Star and Flag. These are important things for us to be thinking about RIGHT NOW. I feel we are about to experience some of these things you are talking about.



posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 01:22 PM
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Good point though ....

In looking up "Wormhole" in my Merriam-Webster dictionary...

Wormhole (noun) - A hole or passage burrowed by a worm.



There is a link between the Paranormal and Wormholes in that they both exist in a dimension beyond our own and most likely similar realms of existence and composition.

They both exist in a dimension defined by energy and frequency.

As defined by waves in otherwords a dimension defined not by mass and density as ours is but instead by energy and waveform's comprised of Amplitude and Frequency.

If one is not limited by the constraints of the physical world that we exist in then time and space do not exist.
Also one is not bound by physical obstructions in this realm and as to why Ghosts can pass through walls.

Which seques with Ghosts who exist in a dimension where time does not exist called the Astral plane.

Even those that are able to travel astrally soon realize that time and space do not exist in the Astral plane.
And explains as to how prophetic dreams and deja vu occur.

A more terrestrial association between the Paranormal and their interdimensional wormholes/shortcuts....which allow them to transcend from one dimension to another is commonly called a Portal.

What is a portal ? What is a Wormhole ?

What is interesting about a portal is that they are often times located upon Ley lines or areas with very strong magnetic fields.

My hypothesis is that this energy is used to excite and energize the paranormal energy allowing it move to various frequencies and/or dimensions.

Similar in The identical way in which electrons require energy allowing them to transcend orbital shells around the nucleus of an atom.

In conclusion, yes I agree that there is a link between Wormholes and the Paranormal primarily being due to both existing in the identical/same Frequency based dimensions which are not constrained by time and or space or the physical limitations imposed by our 3D world.

Peace




edit on 17-11-2011 by nh_ee because: ...The Truth Shall Set You Free



posted on Nov, 19 2011 @ 04:01 PM
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I like this theory - I have thought nearly the same for years, and I've heard that paper analogy before, as well. My question is, why is it that only some see them? Maybe those who can are more "in-tune" or something...



posted on Nov, 19 2011 @ 04:19 PM
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I admit, your logic seems very rational. As for time the only comment I have is during two of my near-death-experiences, what I profoundly "remember" was the non-existence of what we call time. There was only "Now". Perhaps "time" is a required biological construct . It helps us organize our existence, except it's actually an illusion, an artifact of momentum.



posted on Nov, 21 2011 @ 09:00 AM
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Thanks for the comments.

I confess that I do not understand physics much. But I found that this stuck in my mind as being plausible. The more I think about it, the more sense is makes, at least to my mind.

I find it interesting that some of those that experience NDEs also experience a time slip, as it were.

It could very well be that outside of space-time, there is some plane of existence, where what we perceive to be "spirits," etc., live.

As to why only some seem to be able to sense this? I don't really know. It could be that we are all capable, however, some have a higher sensitivity, or perhaps our minds are too cluttered with what we think is important to notice. I don't know.

But it is great fun to think about.



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