An idea was brought to my attention the other day while in chemistry. Bohr's model of the atom is the same as the plot of our solar system. An tiny tiny atom is the same as a gigantic universe, so what am I proposing? I mean that every little atom is just another solar system within our solar system. We, our planets and us, are the same. We are just an atom compared to something much larger. Our planets are just electrons while the sun is the nucleus, so in a neutral atom we would be compared to Flourine.
I like to think of it as a Carbon atom with a -3 charge. As we know Carbon is found everywhere in our planet. What if we are just part of someone else's periodic table just like the carbon we find is part of our's in our chemistry book. We are a world within a world. This theory or rather thought is very interesting if you think about it. It is similar to the Men in Black movie's theory they always propose at the end of the two movies.
In this theory, our "universe" is just one of many that only make a single GIGANTIC universe. If only I had the time to study the nature of carbon and compare it to us. I bet that I would find many similarities from its properties to our universe besides the fact that Carbon makes up a good portion of ours. Oh well, here is another reflective thought from Chance Byas. I hope that you enjoyed just another thought from my endless universal knowledge vortex that I call my brain. The brain knows a lot more than we are able to bring out onto paper. We lack the knowledge to tap into all of its powers.
Friday, November 7, 2008
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You definitely have some good stuff floating around up there in your brain. Ha!
Interesting topic about the concept of one universe made of several universes. I personally find the concept of multiverses to be pretty interesting. The whole parallel universe thing. Good post.
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