Science & Physics

There are many worlds!🌌🪐🌠

You can understand Quantum Mechanics. Quantum Mechanics is necessary to understand why the sun shines, for example. Quantum mechanics is necessary to understand so much in the world! The most significant discovery of the twentieth century was that the electron is a wave.

By 1909, we discovered that the electron is again, a wave, it’s how you see light–through vibrating electrons. It is not a point particle in an orbit, it’s a wave. The electron can be a wave and a particle. It’s shape becomes spread out. It can look like a spherical wave; however, you never see the electron coming out in any area.

The electron goes back to looking like it’s a point again. But electrons can be different when you’re looking at them from when you’re not looking at them. Really, they are all spread out in wave functions when you’re not looking at them, but when you look at them they look like particles.

Is that your eyes playing tricks on you? Where does the electron go? Which one is reality? The wave function represents reality.

We are Quantum Systems ourselves. So it is not easy for a Quantum System to understand another Quantum System. We are ALL in the Quantum World. YOU obey the laws of Quantum Mechanics.

Plus, there is this thing called entanglement. Every particle (electron) has a duplicate. It may spin a different direction, but both particles behave the same way and even look the same. You see, even if they are spinning in opposite directions: they are the same. The reason the electron changes when you look at it is because you are a duplicate.

Even the famous Higgs Boson particle has a duplicate. You see, all particles are entangled. Everything is basically, entangled. YOU are entangled. Try to wrap your brain around that. This used to even spook Einstein out.

So, how are there duplicates of everything in the universe? Are there parallel universes? Now, physicists say there could be assimilation and even copies of yourself out there. How do you sleep at night and not wonder what the other ‘you’ is doing right now ?

What doesn’t happen in this universe, will happen in the other. I recommend you download the app, Universe splitter, it sends your message to a real lab in Geneva, Switzerland that emits a photon, and splits the universe to make a prediction for you.

You are in two different states of environment whether you feel it or not. Don’t try to wrap your head around this, that there are two of you, in different ‘worlds.’ It’s sometimes called the many worlds interpretation.

We don’t know how many worlds there are out there, we don’t even know if they are finite or infinite. We don’t know for sure that there are an infinite number of worlds. But even if they’re finite, its a really big number of worlds!

Instead of stressing over the fact that there are many worlds, know that once you learned that electrons could be in a super position, you learned that people could be in superpositions too.

So, the electron can go jumping into different parts of the ‘wave,’ and so can you! Well, I don’t lose sleep over that information. Instead, it fascinates me because I know that I am made in the image and likeness of Him; thus, I experience what ‘he’ experiences.

We feel the same things. We share. We are duplicates. We are entangled [with Christ]! The Bible says we are entangled whether or not we realize it.

About Zina

Zina Hermez authored the best-selling book, “Not Without God: A Story of Survival.” Her stories have been featured in various guest articles, medical journals, magazines, newsletters, and over 250 of her own blog articles. As an educator for more than twenty years, she’s had the privilege of working with thousands of students from different backgrounds and parts of the world. Her upcoming book, “Not Without God: Hope In the Storm” will be out later this year. Her writing endeavors earned her an invitation to speak at the Harvard Faculty Club’s “Business Expert Forum.” Zina’s goal is to help others overcome adversity, and she strives to do what she longs to–help other people. She’s appeared in Christianity Today, the Southern Writers magazine, and Suite T blog among other places. Socializing with friends, taking business trips, listening to music, and meeting new people are among her hobbies. She was recently featured on Color Speak (a Grace and Truth Radio World! podcast). You can connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter.

11 thoughts on “There are many worlds!🌌🪐🌠”

  1. I loved this explanation. You make it seem so simple and thank you for that. I’m however still stuck at “The reason the electron changes when you look at it is because you are a duplicate.” I’ve been looking for such understanding for a while now. The weight in This sentence is quantum😏

    I however believe and have known that we exist in twos. Might our duplicate be in a parallel reality, but mostly our higher self state? Which has been and always will projecting us outward to collect experiences and expand, so ideally we are the copies and our higher self has had so many copies in this infinity cycle..

    Anything quantum makes my mind dance in joy. I think it’s because it’s the closest thing to understanding and connecting to our consciousness and souls.

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    1. Yes, I can see why anything Quantum makes your mind dance. I ❤️ that! Since we are Quantum Systems, we also have ‘duplicates.’ So when we look at the electron, it is one way vs. when we don’t look at it. It’s a wave when we’re not looking at it, and it’s a particle when we are looking at it. It is because we are ‘entangled’ or duplicates too. Everything in the universe is so there can be two versions of the electron, is how I take it. I hope that helps. Yes, the other you can be ‘in a higher state.’ I can totally see that.😄

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      1. It took me a while to understand the double slit experiment. They missed that explanation In their description, that the electron is both a wave and a particle when observed. Gives perfect sense to the quote ” If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”

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        1. The double slit experiment was confusing to me too at first. Brian Greene explains it nicely. I like that, change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change. That would apply to the double-slit experiment!👍🙌😄

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