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M Theory: Einsteins Missing "Theory of Everything"

The 11th Dimension



Imagine if there was an explanation for everything in the universe? Einstein was working on a theory upon his death and it was coined the "Theory of Everything."

Over the last couple of decades, physicists have been trying to make sense of an uncomfortable discovery. Their discovery was that it is utterly impossible to pinpoint the location of a sub atomic atom (and mind you, we're all made up of sub-atomic atoms, folks). Turns out that sub-atomic particles are able to be in more than one place at one time. They do not exist in our universe alone but rather it seems that they flutter in and out of an infinite number of parallel universes.

There's a breathtaking new theory floating around out there called "M Theory." M theory theorizes that we live within 11 dimensions - not the 3 dimensional universe that we've come to accept. (Interestingly enough, mystics and spiritualist have been claiming such places exist for centuries.)

Many of you may have heard of String Theory which appeared in the early 1980's. This theory states that rather than particles being the base composition of solid matter, a tiny invisible string formation is the basis and matter emanates from these strings. If you pluck a guitar string a certain way, the result is a frequency emission. Lots of different plucking results in many different frequencies. String Theory theorizes that the universe is a symphony. Tiny little notes bouncing off the vibrating strings.



String theory eventually unraveled for physicists and shortly thereafter, the "Super Gravity" theorists appeared. The only difference between String Theory and Super Gravity was the number of dimensions believed to be within the universe. String Theory supports 10 dimensions and Super Gravity supports 11 dimensions. String Theory theorizes of 9 spacial dimensions and one dimension of time. These are microscopic dimensions that we cannot perceive.

After the String Theory folks debated with the Super Gravity guys for years over the matter, they eventually did something unexpected - and they accepted the 11th dimension. When this was done, suddenly something magical happened. String Theory equated beautifully into the 11 dimensions and suddenly everything seems to start making sense.

But there was another change in store and this was a change in the strings themselves. The strings were stretched and combined into one vast structure - a membrane if you will. A grid plane. This new theory, a combination of String Theory and Super Gravity mentality, is called "M Theory." M Theory has been related to Magic Theory, Membrane Theory, Madness Theory, Mystery Theory, Mother Theory.

Now let's take a close look at the 11th dimension. It's a place where rules are abandoned and it's much, much smaller than you could ever imagine. It's one trillionth of a millimeter. Take a millimeter measurement and divide it by 10 - with 20 zeros after it. So what does this mean?

Sit down, folks. It means that this 11th dimension exists only one trillionth of a millimeter from every single point in our 3 dimensional world. Can you grasp that? It's closer than your clothing, and yet you don't know its there. It's a floating membrane universe and it's so very close, we should all be tasting it.

Not only does M Theory and an 11th dimension equate beautifully, it also explains gravity. Gravity's overall weakness has been mystifying physicists and scientists for years. The entire earth is pulling against you, yet you can pick things up and jump up and down freely. The 11th dimension solves this problem for the first time. If the 11th dimension is the natural home of gravity, then it would be as strong as the other forces in the 11th dimension - but by the time it reaches us, its weakened. We see the tail end of gravity and its weakness is finally explained - but only with the introduction of a parallel universe.

As further study would have it, physicists began finding parallel universes in every corner of the 11th dimension within their new equations. Some of these universes are sheets of energy, some are looped like donuts, some are cylindrical and some are round. So who lives there? What does the 11th dimension look like? Imagine a ball of Swiss cheese with holes, loops and intersections in membrane form. Atoms may dissolve there and it, most likely, is an unstable environment for solid stable matter to form within.

M Theory is strange, but does it properly equate into the single most important question - the matter of "singularity?" The big bang, the creation of our universe? Yes, it actually does. You see, universes move through the 11th dimension at forceful rates and collisions are possible. If you have two, rough-edged rippling, flexing, waving membrane universes that happen to collide and hit at different points and at different times. . . their rippling edges agitating against one another will cause the formation of solid matter and radiation to start lifting off. Voila'! What was energy magically becomes solid matter.

When two universes collide . . . reality begins to form as a "byproduct" of sorts.

A complete explanation of the birth of the universe is born. Physicists can now take the laws of physics back to the big bang . . . and before it. Time can now be followed "through" the singularity and all can be beautifully explained through M Theory for the very first time.

If M Theory is ultimately accepted by the entire scientific community, it means that Einsteins missing Theory of Everything has finally been found. It also means that our mysterious universe . . . is actually no special place. Rather it's a very, very small part of a "MultiVerse" where universes coexist with other universes in the process of expansion. It's a bubble floating in an ocean of thousands of other bubbles.

Spiritualists for ages have firmly believed that the 4th dimension is the home of the spirit world and the dead. Theoretically, a four-dimensional figure (spirit) would pass through the third dimension (our dimension) in a changing three-dimensional form. This has the possibility to rationalize the sudden appearance and disappearance of ghosts and other visions reported by humans. A spirit residing in the fourth dimension would have the ability to be near a person or location always, but remain unseen unless it desired to pass through the third dimension.

So whats next for physicists willing to push the envelope? Well, they're going to make a universe - homegrown in a lab. Will it work? In theory, it should. But as of yet, we don't have the answer. However, if it does work, it will grow and splice itself off from our universe. It will begin to evolve as an isolated universe without displacing our universe at all.

Fantastic, isn't it? Life is truly a grand wonder.

Could it be that after all these years, spiritualist teachings and the paranormal turns out to have a scientific explanation? Will fiction be proved as fact? When viewing spirits, could it be that we're peaking into the 4th dimension?

And could it be that we are on the brink of major scientific breakthroughs in the realm of quantum physics? Breakthroughs that may forever change "life as we know it?" And could it be that these breakthroughs come on the heels of December 21, 2012. . . . leading mankind to make an "evolutionary leap" that forever changes "life as we know it?"

Because the ancients that prophesied an impending change to "life as we know it" . . . may not have been prophesying a doomsday at all - but rather, an attained state of enlightenment by mankind. An evolutionary leap - higher consciousness for our species attained through finally understanding our universe.

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5 Comments:

mmfiore said...

Look at that picture at the top of the article. Does anyone really believe that God would create a multidimensional Universe that looks like that. Perhaps God is using LSD.

As an alternative to Quantum Theory there is a new theory that describes and explains the mysteries of physical reality. While not disrespecting the value of Quantum Mechanics as a tool to explain the role of quanta in our universe. This theory states that there is also a classical explanation for the paradoxes such as EPR and the Wave-Particle Duality. The Theory is called the Theory of Super Relativity
and is located at: Super Relativity
This theory is a philosophical attempt to reconnect the physical universe to realism
and deterministic concepts. It explains the mysterious.

Anonymous said...

As Rumi so wisely noted : "Footprints but come to the ocean shore, therein no trace remains".

The coming end of the cycle will indeed usher in a new age. But I highly doubt humanity will take a leap toward enlightenment all at once. Rather, the slow, hindered struggle toward the truth as we are experiencing now will proceed until critical mass is achieved and religion (as we know it) will collapse under the weight of its own misunderstanding. In its place will be born an acceptance of man's at once miniscule, carnal existence and omniscient potential. A critical mass will usher in the leap, but it will take some time given the current undertakings by the powers that be to supress it and it's dethroning affect it will have on them and religions.

The gnostics wisely noted and indeed fought to defend the knowledge, that the "Christ" can never be flesh and can only, ever, be spirit. The cirtical mass of spiritual awareness will be the 'second coming' of christ as the spiritual whole of humanity comprises the oneness and unity strived for for millenia but unachieved.

The Mirror of Aphrodite said...

mmfiore,
No disrespect, but what does the shape of a universe have to do with anything? I wonder, are you attempting to devalue the physicists findings by associating them with LSD users? And because the shape isn't to your liking, therefore, it must not exist in that form? Again no disrespect, but you sound a bit arrogant and narrow minded.

As an aside, Nobel Prize genius, Francis Crick, was high on LSD when he discovered the secret of life - the DNA Helix. (Does the shape of the DNA Double Helix suit your liking? Do you think God would create life in that shape or form?)

Nobel-prize-winning chemist, Kary Mullis, says LSD helped him develop the polymerase chain reaction that helps amplify specific DNA sequences. . .

Early computer pioneers also used LSD for inspiration. Douglas Englebart, the inventor of the mouse. . .

Myron Stolaroff, a former Ampex engineer. . .

And Apple-cofounder Steve Jobs who describes his LSD experience as "one of the two or three most important things I've done in my life" in the 2005 book "What the Dormouse Said" . . .

Terrence McKenna's TimeWave Zero Theory was developed while on an LSD trip . . .

"When you study natural science and the miracles of creation, if you don't turn into a mystic you are not a natural scientist" ~ Albert Hoffman (Inventor of LSD) . . .

"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." ~ Albert Einstein

Do not devalue great minds simply because they may have experimented with our existence by intelligently opening their minds to the unimaginable . . .

FYI, none of the physicists that developed M Theory have used LSD to my knowledge. But even if they have, it wouldn't devalue any of their findings for me. . .

But thank you so very much for pointing to Super Relativity and contributing to our discussions here.

amarjeetalien said...

Mirror of Aphrodite you are really great!Its hard to know the date of your posting(some 9 months earlier I guess from comments) but I'm reading it today and I just can't tell you how ((happy I'm>))important the last 2 weeks had been for me.The idea of "multiuniverse" had haunting me for nearly 4 to 5 years and also the feeling that "I'm not real and a mere piece of code(exe file) under execution and someone is responsible for running me but the outcomes depends on how I run".I've found the answers to both problems 1st one with your help and second one with the help of "ARE YOU LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION?".
Thanks a lot!

Anonymous said...

Love your post, but Abbie Hoffman did not invent LSD. Sorry. It was a professor at UCLA, don't remember his name, because he was not the one who made it famous, that was his assistant, who became Ram Dass. Ram Dass became a spiritual student of his teacher when he held out LSD to his teacher and the teacher took a massive dose and it did nothing. Ram Dass bowed at the feet of his guru.
If you like all this scientific talk you should read the last book in the series of Conversations With God, by Neale Donald Walsh, Home with God : In a Life That Never Ends, it will blow your mind. It explains all of this with a different point of view that lets you visualize the process through simple imagery. Each book in the series builds upon each other, but is also self contained.

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