Additional Consequences of Tiny Wormholes
Part ten of the series – Tiny Wormholes and the Crazy Dance
Quantum physicists tell us that the space/time continuum is dynamic with tiny wormholes entering and exiting reality everywhere, constantly. Sub-atomic particles participate in a mutual crazy dance with these wormholes, popping in and out across the cosmos. What are further consequences of this phenomenon?
If this phenomenon is an active manifestation of a Cosmic Collective Consciousness, and possibly provides a starting point for explaining what we currently call psychic phenomena, and/or spiritual manifestations, are there more consequences we have yet to explore?
This article is part 10 of a multi-part series. To fully follow the train of thought, it is highly recommended that if you have not already read the earlier parts, you should go back and read Parts 1 through 9 before proceeding with Part 10. See… Our Brains Are Full of Tiny Wormholes! Part 1 of the multi-part series – Tiny Wormholes and the Crazy Dance. All parts are interlinked for ease of navigation.
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Now, in Part 10 we examine additional consequences of the existence of these tiny wormholes and the space/time matrix they make up. In a highly speculative, but thought provoking way we explore how these tiny wormholes could be part of the very mechanism of cosmic change through the application of fractal like formulations carried out over vast amounts of time.
Entropy Wears Me Down
Among these additional possible consequences of the tiny wormholes and the crazy dance, might be increased entropy, an unfortunate potential side effect. Particles are taken away, while other particles are brought in. This can be a destabilizing process, sometimes ionizing atoms, or disrupting molecular cohesion, thus contributing to the entropy of material objects, both organic and inorganic. In other words, this moving about of particles is part of the natural process of things breaking down over time.
Move Over Kepler
Even on the sub-particulate level, do Kepler’s laws of motion still apply? If a particle has a particular motion just prior to being captured by a tiny wormhole, does it continue in that motion upon exiting the wormhole on the other side? If so, then a particle that was originally in orbit of the nucleus of an atom, would try to continue in its orbital motion, at least at first, until influenced by forces or the lack of them found in its new environment. Likewise, a particle ripping along at a great speed would presumably continue its momentum at its displaced location on the other side of a tiny wormhole trip. If such a fast moving particle suddenly appeared within one of our bodies, and subsequently continued its speedy journey right on out, then it could do some damage on the way, unfortunately. However, aside from these negative potentials, other things could be brought about as a result of this particle rearrangement process. The introduction of a particle in just the right place could contribute to a subtle alteration of a genetic code in a living thing, which in turn sets in motion a chain reaction to bring about a desirable mutation in a given instance, which down the line even enhances the survivability of the life form in a positive way. An actual transformative process is constantly taking place everywhere throughout the Universe. On this smallest of levels we see the quantum foundation of evolution itself. So, now we must ask, is this process random, or directed by the higher thoughts of the Cosmic Collective Consciousness?
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On February 7, 2011 at 7:37 am
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On February 7, 2011 at 7:58 am
Now that is a lot of information!
On February 7, 2011 at 9:05 am
Awesome article;Great information.
On February 11, 2011 at 6:12 am
I like and actually enjoy issues that touch on the cosmos! This is a well written article!