I am thinking one day and used the golden ratio rule which applies to nature and applied it to atoms and molecules and planets. My logic is that our planets is a superiorly magnified version of atom and molecules. With the sun replaced with protons and other planets as electrons. Time factor wise meaning that our time is relatively super slow compared to what is going on inside our protons and electrons.
After said all this, let me emphasize on what is beyond our universe or within our atoms.
Our earth or solar system or universe might be only an atom of another substance (water? air? solid?) in the outer region (means we are only an atom of another being. Or come to think of it, there is a possibility of another earth within our atoms and molecules. But time frame wise, in our blink of an eye, their universe or earth might have lived for 1 billion years, and the same with our universe compared to the outer region and so on. Anyone thought of that before?
2007-07-14
02:41:25
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