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An atom consists of a neucleuos surrounded by electons. It is mostly "nothing", however, what we percieve is a manifestation of the electical charge of the electron shell[s]. When you look at a evergreen tree what the retina "sees" is the light that is not absorbed [green wavelength] and reflected from the tree. So, paradoxically, the evergreen is anything but green, in a real sense. What the retina perceives are photons, which have mass, yet, possess a wave function which would seem to suggest that they are a part of a dimensionality that is foriegn to ours. I bring this up to point out that a case for the existence of higher dimensions [albeit by inference] can be readily made using pure science. |