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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Faster Than The Speed Of Light

Vetta's Thoughts AFTER SEEING THIS FILM:
I leave you with a question of my own after watching this i began to think what if neutrinos are simply faster than light because they BUFFER BOTH SPACE AND TIME as we know it...According to quantum theory (ppl who know me memorize this I force feed it to them. lol) Reality is just abstract potential, it awaits our intent to manifest. According to string theory there are up to 11 potential dimensions, we live in a world that is of 3 dimensions.

 (4 including time itself as a dimension ...Good so far?...Good...Lets move on) 
Yet for string theory to be mathmaticly sound it requires 10 or 11 dimensions. (as covered at the end of the video below) Could it be we are only aware of these 4 and restricted to the "membrane of these 3 or 4 dimensions" and the neutrinos role in this is to BUFFER AND FILTER THAT INFORMATION or ASSUME THE GOD ROLE of the creation of reality itself and it IS the only particle that we find is EVERYWHERE and passes through EVERYTHING that exists within these 4 "better known" demensions of Space/Time What is to say these neutrinos
do not effect that INTENT we place that manifest reality. There are neutrinos passing through your body right now....WHY? ;) WHAT ARE THEY DOING!?
Today we do not have a solid answer for the phenomena but this is my hypothesis whats yours? Please feel free to comment on the video and let us know?  

Description of this film
Faster Than The Speed Of Light: An international group of scientists at Cern made one of the most astonishing statements of this generation: that they had detected particles that seemed to travel faster than the speed of light. If they turn out to be right, that will mean Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity is wrong and ­travelling into the past or to a parallel universe might no longer be confined to the likes of Doctor Who. In this programme, Professor Marcus du Sautoy tries to explain to us non-boffins what it’s all about and why it matters. Of course, there’s always the possibility the scientists have just got it wrong.

Released: October 19, 2011
Genres: Documentary

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