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To: Melian

I’ll note that many years later, 1968, that string theory in Physics was first introduced, which basically proposes that all particles are tiny vibrating strings, whose different vibrations create the forces and matter shaping the universe.

There are a lot of physicists and other scientists who believe in a creator because the data is too coincidental or complicated otherwise.


5,986 posted on 01/28/2026 10:25:50 AM PST by reed13k ( )
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Re Vibrating strings:

I didn’t know that about string theory. Interesting. I was never a math/science person.

I could barely make it through Algebra 1 and Geometry in high school. I wonder if I would do better now that I am more mature.


6,072 posted on 01/28/2026 5:38:27 PM PST by Melian (🟠✴️ Reminder: Memes are made to make you think or laugh. Verify for yourself before reposting. ✴️🟠)
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To: reed13k
There are a lot of physicists and other scientists who believe in a creator because the data is too coincidental or complicated otherwise

There are a lot of them that understand our consciousness, which is on loan from the supreme consciousness, creates the event stream we share. But they don't want to admit it. "Gritologists" (a term used for materialist scientists) use the "Observer Effect" or "Collapse of the Wave Function" as labels to categorize the intrusion of consciousness into experiments, treating it as a phenomenon they can simply name and ignore rather than a fundamental aspect of reality they must explain. The next generation of scientists will be forced into the reality of a consciousness-based universe.

6,092 posted on 01/28/2026 7:03:03 PM PST by numberonepal (WWG1WGA)
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