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What if long ago and far away...There was nothing...Stretching from here to there, which was nowhere, because therewas nothing... Yet you could just sense everything out there somewhere, no everywhere...yet it was nowhere...Yet again you could feel a presence, a pure potentiality of everything, just beyond your reach.Suddenly youre struck with a powerful concussion, but just before you are struck with it, you see what appears to be giant sphere of energy & light , and then you are sent reelinghead over heels through out an expanding universe-galaxies appear on all sides as you are swept through the rapidly expanding Cosmos.What was that Loud noise? What or Who was that ball of energy & light, that field of pure potentiality that you saw fora moment? That moment just before the Frequencies wereapplied to it and the great concussion hit you as it expanded and transformed the energy into mass throughout the ever growing Cosmos...What was that?Join countless others around the world and find out... In Search of a Quantum God The Blockbuster new book about to be released will point you towards the answers that have been there all along. Why block buster? It will bust the blocks that have prevented you from seeing...the Quantum God.LIKE our SITE for information how you can be among the first to have your copy!The Author....BREAKTHROUGH: Reported from Science Alert: Physicists have just announced theyve found a twist in light from the Big Bang that represents the first image of gravitational waves in the universe. If confirmed, the discovery is direct proof of the theory of inflation - the idea that the universe expanded extremely quickly in the first fraction of a second after it was born. More research will be needed to confirm the find, made from a telescope at the South Pole, but this could be a field-changing breakthrough for astronomy, cosmology and physics. Its a great day for scien
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 01:14:04 +0000

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