Wednesday, March 24, 2010





Ha. I see I've just written something I published in this blog some time past, but here it is, expressing itself again this morning:

The short of it is, we have all these phenomena we westerners often avoid examining because we have no logical explanation given the earth-based physics/science that seems to work quite fine explaining everything else. However, now we have the relatively recent discovery that 90% or so of all matter in the universe is matter we can’t at this time perceive. I propose that this matter is composed of vibrating threads, forming a multidimensional cloth weaving dimensions of time and space together. It’s not just a cute thought that we are all connected. It is a physical fact that has been intuitively accepted in eastern thinking for centuries. A butterfly flaps its wings; the fabric resonates.

I think this theory could address phenomena including pre-cognition, synchronicities, and the physical synchronization among creatures such as flocks of starlings in flight or identical twins, the motion of schools of fish and stingrays, insect colonies that function like a brain with physically independent cells, and some events we speak of as miracles.

I'm not read up on dark matter and am not trained in physics, though I have some familiarity with the study of cosmology and the origins of the universe. This idea just seems to bring simple logic to connections and relationships we experience at this time as mysteries that defy the odds of coincidence. I'm sure many have expressed some form of this concept, but I give it my independent yes.

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