For decades scientists thought that galaxies were randomly scattered across the cosmos but now after years of research this is not true.
Galaxies are clustered into " Super Clusters" of 50 to 100 Galaxies, arranged in a spirals, stretched and elongated across space, billions of light years in length.
And guess what? It looks like a DNA strand! And that is what many of the top scientists believe today. They say we live on a different dimension, the 27th I believe and we're smaller than the nucleus of an atom. 100 billion billion times smaller they think! We're on a sub-atomic level. That's why everything looks so big to us.
Here is the thing; size does not exist at all the way we think of it. We may be actually a part of a another beings or maybe we're part of ( insert semantics here ) Gods DNA that created us? Heavy!
By the way they've know about this theory for about 20 years and I have published in every edition of my publication since then.
I believe this far more than what religious dribble spews out about the universe. I've mocked up a drawing taken from my publication.
This theory is known as the " Super String Theory ". Click on drawing to enlarge.
This is the exact drawing that was published in the New York Times. (1998 Circa) But I did not scan it, I redrew it from scratch.
For posting this I've been accused of having "mental" issues and several other things. Not cool or professional. To the rest who may find it thought provoking and interesting, thank you!
Ever since I was a child and I saw the similarities between the sun and planets and atoms, I have hypothesised that perhaps we are just and atom in the spot on a great space monsters bottom that makes up our universe.
But that's it. The wild random speculation of an over-imaginative child - now turned into a theory, allgedly,
Wow, haven't kept up with "string theory" for last twenty years. Superseded by "superstring " theory" ? 26 dimensions lost me. good vibrations
Wicca teaches, "as above, so below"........
"And Harm None" - not a bad tenant.
I like chaos, and find patterns in randomness. Consider Mandelbrot sets.
When I began playing with computers I would set each pixel on a screen to a different randomly chosen colour and every time a Mandelbrot type pattern would appear. Changing the number of options would change the pattern which would change every time I ran the script.
I put a lot of it down to the way the human mind seeks to find order in things and always assumed pattern in the cosmos.
Could you provide a cite for these scientists, or for anything going on in any dimension beyond 11?
Thanks.
Call the NYT and ask them
Make us search for evidence? That’s your job bro @valentine4real
@valentine4real I read the Times every day, I've been printed in the Times, and I would know if the Times reported that there were 27 dimensions. A search of the Times database shows nothing like what you described. Perhaps you're thinking of Silly String Theory? You may consider that the place most likely to demand backup for a statement is, of course, an AGNOSTIC web site. An BTW, how can you be publishing something scientific-ish without references at hand? Step up your game, dude.