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Post by Hector Aguinaga on May 9, 2015 17:22:53 GMT
To analyze the fact that reconfigured atoms form an entire world in different forms, one must consider the theory that other worlds or planets (not yet within our reach) have been formed under the same principles, and most likely with the same or different characteristics depending on the environment, thus everything in the universe would be in it-self a reconfiguration of atoms. Furthermore, based on the fact that matter has more layers beyond atoms and nucleus, then that fact raises the question of what is really matter? There are different answers to that question; as based in the Quantum theory “something unknown is doing something we don’t know.” (Sir Arthur Eddington). I believe that the unknown is what we cannot yet understand or comprehend and is not within our reach yet to know. Thus, the scientific and/or religious answer to that question would emerge from our cognitive inner self conscious and direct one to simply look up to the sky and into the stars and try to reach out to what we seem to faithfully know, but do not know yet, therefore arriving to a faithful conclusion within one’s self, thus “making matter a mystery.” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmi4tHc0Sds&feature=youtu.be).
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