Our Brains are Full of Tiny Wormholes!

Part one of the series – Tiny Wormholes and the Crazy Dance

The space/time continuum is dynamic with micro wormholes entering and exiting reality everywhere, all of the time. What are these nano-wormholes doing? What are they doing to us, if anything?

Image Source  When Matter Met Antimatter Variation 3  by Bill M. Tracer

Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has noted that on the size level of sub-particulate there can be found tiny microscopic wormholes constantly popping into and out of existence, everywhere throughout the entire universe. These nano-wormholes interconnect all of space and time. They are the true matrix of the space/time continuum. They weave together all moments and all space to the primal moment we call the “Big Bang” when all of space and time were compressed into the point of singularity. Likewise, they connect all moments and places to whatever the ultimate fate of our cosmos might be, whether it is the “Big Cold Spread” or the “Big Crunch”, or a destiny we have yet to conceive much less imagine.

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Consequences of Sub-Particulate Wormholes

When I first heard Stephen Hawking suggest this idea, my mind reeled with the consequences of this revelation. “He did say everywhere, didn’t he?” I asked myself. “He did say constantly, didn’t he?” I further confirmed, in thought. “He did say smaller than a particle, didn’t he?” I exclaimed in my mind!

Man That Is Small!

Consider that size, sub-particulate, which is smaller than a sub-atomic particle, tinier than a proton or an electron. On that scale, multiple billions of these nano-wormholes could fit in the space between two adjacent atoms of any given substance anywhere in any given moment. That is really incredibly small, with ample room for there to be a rather huge number of these little guys flitting about the cosmos.

Nowhere is Excluded From Tiny Wormholes

If indeed these extraordinarily tiny wormholes are constantly popping into and out of existence everywhere, then among the places within the realm of everywhere includes our very brains, or indeed any part of our bodies. In the space occupied by a human brain many many quadrillions of these nano-wormholes could be popping into and out of existence every second of our lives. Throughout an average human life span the number of these wormholes forming and dissipating within a person is a staggering count, unfathomable to our tiny human minds, more than all the grains of sand on every beach and desert on the entire planet Earth; more than the number of stars in the entire universe; maybe even more than the stars, planets, asteroids and comets combined throughout the cosmos.

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10 Responses to “Our Brains are Full of Tiny Wormholes!”
  1. Michal Dorcak Says...

    On August 29, 2010 at 12:27 pm

    I think that most of my strange ideas (never wrote articles about those) come from these tiny wormholes.

    But now seriously, this might explain few “I see future” events that happen to many of us from time to time. I mean those occassional dreams and ideas that come true in near or a bit more distant future without us working to achieve them.

    You just gave me an idea for another article. Thanks.


  2. Hazel Diaz Says...

    On August 29, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    Ohhh…so that’s why I keep forgetting things!


  3. Bill M. Tracer Says...

    On August 29, 2010 at 3:27 pm

    Yeah, Hazel it may be one of those things that makes entropy wear us down even faster.

    And

    Michal, you may be right about a connection between this and psychic phenomenon. In Part 2 of this article series, which I’ll be publishing very soon, I explore the possible psychic connection.


  4. melphens Says...

    On September 10, 2010 at 8:29 am

    lovely article my friend. one of my interest indeed.


  5. Tattoo3658we Says...

    On September 28, 2010 at 4:45 pm

    The universe is one giant wormhole and were just a tiny speck swirling around inside it. As for them being in are heads those are from all the brain worms the government and CDC will never tell You about. :)


  6. Moses Ingram Says...

    On October 18, 2010 at 8:36 pm

    An excellent article and very interesting. Well on to part 2.


  7. Erin Miller Says...

    On February 14, 2011 at 5:05 pm

    This makes a very interesting read. I look forward to reading the rest which I will do soon.


  8. Wherner5 Says...

    On August 19, 2011 at 3:10 am

    Amazing research. Such extrodinary finds are discovered occassionaly, and this is quite interesting.


  9. DiabolicalClaptrap Says...

    On August 19, 2011 at 1:10 pm

    This is an interesting yet informative article. Good work. I’ll be reading more of this series for sure!


  10. dazzlejazz Says...

    On September 26, 2011 at 2:48 am

    Incredible stuff. As for them doing their dance in my mind – it would explain all those times I walk into a room and then wonder what am I here after?!

    What astounds me though is how they were found in the first place???
    OK. I’m off for no.2


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