Post by dbh on Dec 20, 2012 16:47:41 GMT 1
Many years ago I used to describe a theroy that I had to freinds that I thought our entire universe was really just an atom of an even larger entire universe...
Then I stumble across this post on AnonmousFO who original source was from ATS....
www.anonymousfo.com/AFOStream/NewsStories/December2012/AreWeOrbitingAnAtomWithinAnAtomWithinAnAtom.html
A new photograph managing to capture the shadow of atom gives the ‘are we orbiting an atom’ theory a much stronger amount of evidence than it’s ever had before. The theory first caught my attention after being introduced to it by Nassim Haramein at one of his conferences, If I remember correctly, he stated that in certain ways, the centre of every atom acts as a black hole, and produced vast amounts of evidence to support his claim (The video is on the internet somewhere, if I find it I will leave a link to it in the comments section at the bottom of this page.) This newly released picture may well be one of the most important images ever captured by mankind, and we don’t even know it.
Below is a picture of a galaxy
Below is the shadow of an atom
Now look what happens when the image of the galaxy is placed on top of the image of the atom.
There is a obvious similarity between the two images.
'As the image above illustrates, my colleagues and I at Griffith University have been able to photograph the shadow of an atom for the first time – the culmination of five years of work by our team. The image, and attendant paper, are published today in the journal Nature Communications.'
below are two videos explaining how an atom and the universe works.
Then I stumble across this post on AnonmousFO who original source was from ATS....
www.anonymousfo.com/AFOStream/NewsStories/December2012/AreWeOrbitingAnAtomWithinAnAtomWithinAnAtom.html
A new photograph managing to capture the shadow of atom gives the ‘are we orbiting an atom’ theory a much stronger amount of evidence than it’s ever had before. The theory first caught my attention after being introduced to it by Nassim Haramein at one of his conferences, If I remember correctly, he stated that in certain ways, the centre of every atom acts as a black hole, and produced vast amounts of evidence to support his claim (The video is on the internet somewhere, if I find it I will leave a link to it in the comments section at the bottom of this page.) This newly released picture may well be one of the most important images ever captured by mankind, and we don’t even know it.
Below is a picture of a galaxy
Below is the shadow of an atom
Now look what happens when the image of the galaxy is placed on top of the image of the atom.
There is a obvious similarity between the two images.
'As the image above illustrates, my colleagues and I at Griffith University have been able to photograph the shadow of an atom for the first time – the culmination of five years of work by our team. The image, and attendant paper, are published today in the journal Nature Communications.'
below are two videos explaining how an atom and the universe works.