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Originally Posted by Solitaire1
Once the atom was thought to be the smallest object in the universe. Then smaller parts were found, followed by the discovery of even smaller parts. As with the universe being infinitely large, could the universe have an infinitely smaller levels of existence?
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Sure. Maybe we're all
Gullivers, and really tiny
Lilliputians live within us. Our bodies are their universes. When we're sick, it's because they're fighting wars or polluting their neighborhood; their Global Warming is our fever, their Ice Age is our chills. Time and space is relative. Maybe each of our cells is a planet, a star, or an asteroid to them and well .... you know where I'm going with this.
I jumped a few posts. That makes this one valid, right?????