Friday, June 22, 2012

Cosmic Corridor


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In the scientific community, the idea of alternate universes was first proposed in 1954 by Hugh Everett III, a young doctoral candidate at one of the most prestigious Ivy League Universities in the world. He called it the “Many-Worlds Theory”, and used it as an explanation as to why quantum matter behaves erratically. 
Nobel prize winners, professors, quantum physicists have made discoveries in the possibility of alternate universes, including the world-famous Professor Stephen Hawking, Professor Alan Guth, and even Albert Einstein himself.
For this Google can be searched for scientific theories like String Theory and M-Theory, or the film can be watched “What The Bleep Do We Know!?” 
There are some people who believe that jumping from one universe to another is already a possibility and claim to do it frequently. They say this is done through a process called thought transference. While this can’t be proven or disproven, some scientists have believed that in order to change where you are (your location), you merely need to change your thought pattern or frequencies. This is called quantum jumping. While the opportunities seem endless, the practice seems elusive to many people. Science is increasingly moving ahead with theories about alternate universes. While the data is inconclusive, many do believe that an alternate or parallel universe is not just made for science fiction. It is a true phenomenon that requires more study. (http://www.quantumjumping.com/articles/parallel-universe/parallel-universes-theory/)
Mankind has spent centuries speculating on the existence of alternate universes. The earliest known idea of this is found in the Puranas, an ancient collection of Hindu texts, which speak of an infinite number of universes—each with its own planets, inhabitants and gods. (http://www.quantumjumping.com/products#order). 

Was very happy to read the above-mentioned passage in a western website giving credit to the Vedic scriptures for being the first or earliest to give the idea of alternate universes. The next post of the blog is going to be on that only....So stay tuned!

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