Now that you know the Big Band occurred, let me try to explain how we're ALL connected because of it. If you can imagine the entire universe as a tiny ball of energy the size of your pinkie fingernail, it's easy to say that ALL of that compressed energy is connected. It was probably rounded like our planet Earth. One side of that ball could easily communicate with the other side of that ball instantaneously. It might have seemed far away at the time, but to us, one side of our fingernail is basically touching its opposite side.
So, 13.7 billion years ago we can easily see how that energy was connected. Now just imagine that connected energy bursting and expanding rapidly into where we are today. If ALL was connected back then, and we were created out of that same energy, we would still be connected today.
On December 1st @ 9pm CST, Michio Kaku is going to be hosting a show on the Science Channel called "Sci-Fi: Physics of the Impossible." This episode will display teleportation on TV for the first time ever. Our scientists have been performing teleportation experiments successfully in labs for about 7 years now. However, it's one of those things you have to see to believe. They will be taking an object, atoms, in one concealed box and moving it to another box some distance away without physically moving it thru this physical space-time continuum.
Kaku explains the process well, much better than myself I'm sure. Basically, if ALL was connected and has just expanded, then ALL should be able to communicate instantaneously and simultaneously no matter how far away in the visible universe. Think of a balloon. It starts small. Then you blow it up and seems to have distant sides. But once deflated, that size could be reduced immensely to bring everything back together again.
In theory, something here on Earth should be able to perform a single action or thought and affect something 93 billion light years away on the other side of the universe. The universe is still rounded like our planet Earth, and scientists are pretty certain it is 93 billion light years in diameter. Of course there are lots of dimensions and other possibilities, most of which we might not even be able to comprehend. Space-time is just one small misleading but very important part of this seemingly vast but tiny universe. One thing is for sure though, WE ARE ALL CONNECTED.
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