Dimensional Realities

Dimensional Realities
Science makes sense, and scientists say that they don't believe anything without evidence. That's why you should believe in the immortality of the soul. I've seen the math. Numbers don't lie.

Proof of the unprovable lies in Einstein's theory of relativity. Why does it work? Because of that sliding variable in there, the 'relative' one. That lets us make adjustments according to the precise laws of our tiny corner of space, where time keeps on slipping into the future. This, however, is not a universal condition.

Scientists know that our current physical state is limited. Sharp anomalies occur within it, such as those of the subatomic world, where volleyball is played underwater by a team of one individual against itself. By the same token, our sun might just be an atom in a much larger world, a world of panoramic ladles. We just don't have the physical mass to give us the whole story.

As long as things are not ultimately as straightforward as they appear, we must concede to the existence of the unprovable. It is also wise, and probably natural, to fear its possibilities. We want to go to a good dimension, and dread being put in one of those TV's they use to incarcerate Kryptonian criminals. We want to dine at a table where the cutlery is visible from other galaxies. Yet we know not to inflate ourselves too much, for we'll probably only end up punctured by the humbling truth of our smallness in the face of an all growing God.
  
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