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11-24-2008, 05:21 AM
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T1ivuQGS
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Okay Folks,
We need to scratch the fourth dimention at the tetraspace site as it conflicts with currently held theories.
So. We are back in our 3D world (the three dimensions of space) and the fourth dimension would be time. This is the commonly accepted understanding.
It seems to me then that we must look for our missing pesky electron in a place called the fifth dimension, that is, an additional dimension of space. This could be similar to the fourth dimension at the tetraspace site.
Problem. We can't see the fifth dimension. And I suppose that this is why we think the electron has disappeared. Well. I wonder. Could this be where 'dark energy' and 'dark matter' reside and this is why science cannot detect it?
Scientists suggest that we can detect only about 4% of the totality of the universe. So where is the other 96%. They suggest that 'dark matter' makes up for about 25% so that would leave 71% being 'dark energy' (unless there is still something more still that we cannot detect).
So, if this 25% 'dark matter' is in a different space/time dimension could it not be so that they are actually six additional parallel universes, all seven occupying the same space/time but a different fifth space dimension?
And let us suppose that our electron is capable of traversing the universes. If this were possible then we would have an electron that was not really disappearing but merely moving from one universe to another. And, of course, as we really need our electron in order to maintain balance within the atom we get an electron back, it reappears. But, is it the same electron or is it a different one? One that came here from a different universe?
Any thoughts?
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