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Ashland
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Beings existing in other wavelengths of light?
#5268022 - 02/05/06 11:28 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I had a very interesting discussion the other day with a friend of mine, about the perhaps existence of other beings, or objects even, reflecting wavelengths of light other than the spectrum which us humans can naturally see.
Basically, it's the though that perhaps there are things out there in our very world that reflect wavelengths of light that we cannot see, or even perhaps detect with our advanced equipment. It's rather philosophical and not very scientific, being that there are no other proven wavelengths of light to exist in our universe, but with the advent of the study of dark matter, perhaps it's not unfeasable to assume that there may be beings existing on the same plane of existence as us, just manifested in different physical ways that are (at this time) impossible for us to interact with.
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gettinjiggywithit
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Re: Beings existing in other wavelengths of light? [Re: Ashland]
#5268160 - 02/06/06 12:16 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think there are and I think they are possible to interact with when you tune into the frequency bandwidths they are resonating on.
Our 5 physical senses are designed to perceive what is resonating in the 3rd density physical bandwidth.
To perceive even more of what right in front of our nose thats extra dimensional, takes a hyper sensitivity, hyper meaning extra spatial or space within space.
Everyone has the inherent ability I believe and it just in a dormant face along with getting repressed during childhood. Some have it go on naturally later in life and some work to turn it on.
To bad that without the scientific equipment developed yet to detect in hyper space yet, we can't validate through the scientific method at this time. We can only do so through personal experiences. Like all the people sharing their personal experiences and links related to the shadow people figures, or of the orbs so many are seeing.
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Gomp
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Re: Beings existing in other wavelengths of light? [Re: gettinjiggywithit]
#5269357 - 02/06/06 12:52 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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yes.. how do you think we can dream?
so fun, waking up, and going to the bathroom, finding the tub missing, and realizing your still lying in bed..
lying.. get it? h?h?
In truth, we lie!
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Xanthas
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Re: Beings existing in other wavelengths of light? [Re: Gomp]
#5269402 - 02/06/06 01:07 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Firstly, there are objects in the universe that radiate in other wavelengths of the EM spectrum, which require special equipment to see. Some stars (usually star corpses or brown dwarfs) are like that, some of the planets in our solar system are like that (we can see them through reflected light with the naked eye, and we can see their infrared light with special equipment.)
Theoretically, there is no limit for either how long or short a wave can get, but there are practical limits. The only way one could ever experience such things would be very near the event horizon of a black hole- If one is looking at an object going into a black hole from the outside, it would become red shifted to the point that no instruments we have can detect it. If one was observing from very close to the event horizon of a black hole, all incoming light would be blue shifted the same amount- Infinitely.
Objects do exist even on earth which we cannot perceive with our eyes- But we can perceive without equipment. Like infra-red camera imaging. We can't see that part of the spectrum, but most things on earth are cool enough to radiate in that frequency.
TV and radio stations also radiate in frequencies we can't see. There's nothing much mystical or philosophical about it.
Besides, if there were an object radiating with a much longer wavelength then we can possible detect on earth, we could still interact with it, being that it wouldn't be intangible. And if there were an object radiating much higher then we can detect, it's photons would be so energetic they would most likely cause burns to anyone around it, thus allowing detection.
Also, objects on either side would either radiate or gain radiation energy from objects in their immediate area, thus equalizing their radiative energies.
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Re: Beings existing in other wavelengths of light? [Re: Xanthas]
#5271137 - 02/06/06 08:07 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Xanthas said: Besides, if there were an object radiating with a much longer wavelength then we can possible detect on earth, we could still interact with it, being that it wouldn't be intangible. A
I think that's the gist of it. Just because we can't see them doesn't mean we can't touch them either.
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Re: Beings existing in other wavelengths of light? [Re: freddurgan]
#5271882 - 02/06/06 11:17 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yea I mean think of a blind person, they can obviously feel you even though they can detect no wavelengths of light, well within reason.
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