Hi folkz !
My name is Mika and i'm from Finland. I work as a graphic designer at software company.
While i'm not designing i'm at the hockey arena or doing some martial arts (kung fu, aikido) ..
motto: "why me"
quote: " As far as I'm concerned, if something is so complicated that you can't explain it in 10 seconds, then it's probably not worth knowing anyway"
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I like your image a lot, very cool and nicely presented. But aside from that I'm very much in agreement with your beliefs - I too have gone the Quantum Physics route and this is something I've been contemplating a lot, particularly recently. It makes sense - what purpose would black holes and dark matter serve if this wasn't the case? We're all taught in science class at school that energy is never lost, it just converts from one form of energy to another, and everything we refer to as matter is merely energy at a subatomic level anyway, so where else would matter drawn into a black hole go to? It's been scientifically proven that subatomic particles pop in and out of existence all the time, so where else would they go but to realities existing parallel to our own? Screw the BS of religion and dogma, this is where science and spirituality coexist and complement each other perfectly, and to comprehend and reflect on these things feels so natural, strangely familiar even, that it feels like removing a bag from over your head. Thank you Mika for more food for thought :-)
nikolais
the one that makes your mind boil. superb presentation.
cbender
this is fascinating... a wonderful pic... and some quite interesting thoughts...
IO4
Great image and food for thought. I've often contemplated this, and I find it really interesting how scientist recently have been much more open to the idea of multiple universes. Not so long ago they would have been shunned in the scientific community. Quantum physics is facinating:)