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RE: 1-2 TRILLION GALAXIES!!

in #science6 years ago (edited)

Now you're talking my language, Christopher. Here's something interesting to blow your mind. Within this concept of "time" that we perceive in our heads, we are each like a little spec on planet earth spinning a 1,000 miles per hour, orbiting around our sun at 67,000 miles per hour. The sun is orbiting the Milky Way Galaxy somewhere in the region of 500,000 MPH, and our galaxy, as per the Cosmic Background Explorer satellite in 1989 and 1990, suggest that our galaxy is moving at 1.34 million MPH in the direction of the constellation Hydra. It sort of blows one's mind to think we are physically moving at such mind blowing speed.

Another mind boggling fact to ponder is this thing we earthlings call "Time" and how when we look up to the stars, we are actually seeing the past to varying degrees and not the present, depending on their distance. Our own sun, for example, is approximately 8.3 minutes from earth. So when we see s solar flare we are seeing what happened 8.3 minutes ago. The Nearest Star, Alpha Centauri, which is really a binary pair of stars A & B, are roughly 4.35 light years away (or ago). Sirius A & B are approx. 8.7 light years away (or in the past). And need I say scaled all the way out to if we look through the most powerful telescopes to see the farthest reaches of the universe, we can see as much as approx. 13.5 billion years ago, more or less when it is believed the universe came into being.

Even more mind blowing is how many astrophysicists have been talking about certain findings which revolve around the birkeland currents and the Electric Universe (or the Plasma Universe), and how they can make the speed of light to seem like a snail compared to a rabbit, to practically eliminate any concept of time at all. For example, while it takes 8.3 minutes for light to travel from the sun to earth, a solar flare can be instantly reacted to by certain organisms and even the human heart, as per Stanford's HeartMath Institute findings.

Lastly, mystics, shamans and such physicists as Nassim Haramein and Elizabeth Rauscher have postulated mathematical equations and award winning peer-reviewed papers to support the idea that every atom is a fractal of the entire universe. A fractal is if you break it apart as small as possible and look at one minute piece under the microscope, you will still see the whole in it.

The Mandelbrot set

It was first designed in 1978 and completed by Benoit Mandelbrot, who first saw an IBM visualization of the set in 1980. It illustrates the idea of a fractal in how you can infinitely zoom in and continue to find the same basic image over and over again.


This is the concept illustrating relatively how every atom and cell of our being, that is essentially made of star dust, is a fractal picture of the entire universe.

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