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Part of your job description when you're one of the smartest folks on your planet involves stating the obvious to the oblivious.
... Nothing is flat or solid. If you look closely enough at anything you'll find holes and wrinkles in it. It's a basic physical principle, and it even applies to time. Even something as smooth as a pool ball has tiny crevices, wrinkles and voids. Now it's easy to show that this is true in the first three dimensions. But trust me, it's also true of the fourth dimension. There are tiny crevices, wrinkles and voids in time. Down at the smallest of scales, smaller even than molecules, smaller than atoms, we get to a place called the quantum foam. This is where wormholes exist. Tiny tunnels or shortcuts through space and time constantly form, disappear, and reform within this quantum world. And they actually link two separate places and two different times.

Unfortunately, these real-life time tunnels are just a billion-trillion-trillionths of a centimetre across. Way too small for a human to pass through - but here's where the notion of wormhole time machines is leading. Some scientists think it may be possible to capture a wormhole and enlarge it many trillions of times to make it big enough for a human or even a spaceship to enter.

Given enough power and advanced technology, perhaps a giant wormhole could even be constructed in space. I'm not saying it can be done, but if it could be, it would be a truly remarkable device. One end could be here near Earth, and the other far, far away, near some distant planet.

Theoretically, a time tunnel or wormhole could do even more than take us to other planets. If both ends were in the same place, and separated by time instead of distance, a ship could fly in and come out still near Earth, but in the distant past. Maybe dinosaurs would witness the ship coming in for a landing. ...
When physicist Vitaly Efimov heard his theory had finally been proven, he ran up to the younger scientist who had verified it and gave him a high five.

Efimov had predicted a quantum-mechanical version of Borromean rings, a symbol that first showed up in Afghan Buddhist art from around the second century. The symbol depicts three rings linked together; if any ring were removed, they would all come apart.

Efimov theorized an analog to the rings using particles: Three particles (such as atoms or protons or even quarks) could be bound together in a stable state, even though any two of them could not bind without the third. The physicist first proposed the idea, based on a mathematical proof, in 1970. Since then, no one has been able to demonstrate the phenomenon in the lab — until recently.

A team of physicists led by Randy Hulet of Rice University in Houston finally achieved the trio of particles, and published their findings in the online journal Science Express.

"It was very exciting, because after 40 years of this prediction being out there, it was finally verified," Hulet told LiveScience. ...
PARTICLE PHYSICS AND THE HIEROGLYPHS OF THE PYRAMID TEXTS

Chaotic, random and seemingly unrelated……...but they're all in the same 'place' so they must be related. Experts consider them to be magical formulae and “not coherent”. They make constant reference to the cosmos and another invisible world that is intertwined with ours. It is accepted that the Sun and an invisible life force are central to existence, and there is constant affirmation of the greatness and power of heaven, or the 'other' existence. The universe is seen as an ocean and made of water.

So say the Pyramid texts, the very earliest of all our ancient [sacred] writings.

Now let's look at recent evidence from scientific sources.

Chaotic, random and seemingly unrelated…….but they're all in the same 'place' so they must be related. The magical and incoherent world of quantum theory and particle physics formulae. The scientists now talk of the existence of a universe in which each particle has an unseen partner. There is another world, a world hidden from view, which co-exists with ours. A parallel universe that is intertwined with ours. The Sun pumps out an invisible life force that is central to existence, and the scientists now use words like waves, ocean and liquid to describe the universe.

Sound familiar? ...
The Hindus and Buddhists have spent well more than a thousand years telling us this.
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