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Natures laws do not stop at our front doors. As much as we attempt to control it, the science of life has an all pervading control over everything we do, say and think. Why then, do we go out of our way to separate ourselves from the natural world?
The Universe is comprised of a roiling mass of sub-atomic particles, bubbling in a tumult of frequencies, forming waves that can vibrate in ten different directions. Every so often, the bubbles pinch off from the undulating waves and create a universe. Some are stable, some unstable. Sometimes sections that pinch off are like rubber bands, oscillating. This is String Theory.
It examines the mathematics at a universal level. Most of us consider this as something which is completely detached from ourselves. We are tiny cogs in the universal wheel, and yet, are we not also comprised of those same sub-atomic particles — those quarks, muons, gluons, and photons? Do they behave in a different way because they exist inside us? What about our thoughts? Are they not transmissions that exist outside the physical matter of our brains? Can we extrapolate the same mathematics used to explain string theory of the universe in order to understand the mechanics of generating a thought?
After all these years of neuroscientific study, no one has actually located the seat of our intelligence. We know more about the…