Bad Luck and the 4th Dimension
Have you ever wondered why certain people seem to be born with bad luck? Some people appear to be touched by the hand of Midas, and yet others always step out on the left side of bed. What if there were actual scientific explanations for these phenomenons. During a physics lesson in my junior year we were discussing Einstein's theory of relativity and how it applied to the "space-time" continuum, or fourth dimension. Leaping off tangent from that topic we discussed the "what-if" of not only multiple, parallel universes, but intersections of those dimensions. This line of thought eventually brought me to a conclusion that bad luck is actually caused by fluctuations in the space-time continuum. To understand this theory, you first have to have a general understanding of the theory of relativity and also my ownunderstanding of the 4th dimension. Basically this theory attempts to analyze the interdependence of both time and space. It explains how, to an observer, the effect of a gravitational field is parallel to the effects of an accelerated coordinate system, like a spaceship. There are seven main postulates in the theory but those I am primarily concerned with a
Bad luck is seen frequently as a case of divine intervention, or even a malady of the psyche. A fluctuation of a cell can cause the death of the larger organism. Fluctuations are disruptions of the pulse, or heartbeat, of the mini-continuum. This may continue in a fashion of frequent sprains, fractures, and bruises. Cells around it attempt to emulate the pulse of the effected cell, creating more cancerous cells. A fluctuation disturbs the rhythm of a cell, making it cancerous. A personal pet theory of mine is that each human has their own continuum, and they are created of infinite continuums of tissue, molecules, atoms. These cells pollute an organ, effectively destabilizing it, and create havoc with the internal organs. " These are illogical and irrational to the common day scientific universe. The universe is a continuum, but the earth could be classified as one as well. Fluctuations are unpredictable non-linear movements that distort the flow of space and time. When these fluctuations occur, the pulse is out of sync with the congregated mini-continuums and can affect the larger continuum that it is encased in. People have become overly superstitious over the centuries and these beliefs have been integrated into us early on, such as the child-hood rhyme: "step on a crack, break your mother's back.
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