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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8914906" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Science can't measure what's outside of our dimension. That's why when they like scan the universe, most of it just appears as dark energy and dark matter. You'd have to be able to make a quantum wormhole style device to take direct measurements of what I've been through. I'm pretty sure human quantum technology that's out in the open isn't really cable of that, maybe outside of CERN or other nuclear-particle beam collider type devices. 3 dimensional objects can't exist where matter doesn't exist as it does within our dimension, which I get is hard to understand, but that's why it can't be measured. What people are is electrical beings inside of a human machine and when the machine dies then maybe you'll experience other dimensions and the beings in them. That's why morality matters, what you do with life matters, because it changes what comes after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8914906, member: 591582"] Science can't measure what's outside of our dimension. That's why when they like scan the universe, most of it just appears as dark energy and dark matter. You'd have to be able to make a quantum wormhole style device to take direct measurements of what I've been through. I'm pretty sure human quantum technology that's out in the open isn't really cable of that, maybe outside of CERN or other nuclear-particle beam collider type devices. 3 dimensional objects can't exist where matter doesn't exist as it does within our dimension, which I get is hard to understand, but that's why it can't be measured. What people are is electrical beings inside of a human machine and when the machine dies then maybe you'll experience other dimensions and the beings in them. That's why morality matters, what you do with life matters, because it changes what comes after. [/QUOTE]
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