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Spacetime Segments

  • Peter Kam Fai Cheung SBS
  • Jun 22, 2018
  • 2 min read

Today is Friday and I have the thought to make parallel worlds somewhat visible and tangible via this blog post. Yesterday evening, my lawyer friend based in Kuala Lumpur advised my family that his Mom (or our dear Auntie Olive) had passed away peacefully late Tuesday. Funeral was held on Wednesday morning, she was cremated and ashes were brought home on Thursday morning.

We learned that our late dear Auntie Olive was admitted to hospital on Monday morning, apparently suffering from a lung infection. She initially responded well to treatment, recovered her appetite and was quite talkative. Late Tuesday, her breathing suddenly became shallower than before and the medics could not revive her - and the bereavement of all who have been close to her begins.

I have the experience that I did not want to have, but who can argue with fate? If we cannot accept or change the practical facts of life, we would have to change our mindset by also perceiving matters (ie bodies) metaphysically. Through my scientific observations and inference, what we know conventionally as the past, the present and the future are not linear, but are in the same spacetime.

Nobel laureates Haroche and Windland have directly proved that a single atom or a single photon can be at two places at the same time. Applying quantum-mechanic theories metaphysically, I believe we (made up of protons, electrons and other particles) at the present can also be at different spacetime segments. As to how to reconnect with our loved ones, my experience is not to focus on the present, allowing our souls to travel to the past and the future to find and see them again!

 
 
 

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