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<blockquote data-quote="IroncladMarshmallow" data-source="post: 87899" data-attributes="member: 5685"><p>I'd say yes and no. When you look at a tv, for instance, you see realistic looking images and what seems perfectly realistic. If you look closer, you will see an array of individual red, green, and blue pixels which are small enough to blend together from a distance. If you look even closer, you will see electrical connections and perhaps tiny gaps or spacer materials between the pixels. Looking even closer, you'll see atoms arranged in a crystal lattice. Looking even closer, electrons can be seen (use your imagination) spinning around an atomic nucleus. Closer still, protons and neutrons can be seen forming shells within the nucleus. Looking within these particles, one sees sets of three quarks bound together to form a single particle. Beyond that, there may be further substructure.</p><p></p><p>The world we're supposed to see and interact with is the one perceived at a distance, because it's the easiest for them to manipulate. Most of our technology doesn't interact with anything deeper than electrons, and only crude machinery exists to explore the furthest depths.</p><p></p><p>If someone could control reality at each and every level with their mind, it would be too much for the control freaks of this world to bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IroncladMarshmallow, post: 87899, member: 5685"] I'd say yes and no. When you look at a tv, for instance, you see realistic looking images and what seems perfectly realistic. If you look closer, you will see an array of individual red, green, and blue pixels which are small enough to blend together from a distance. If you look even closer, you will see electrical connections and perhaps tiny gaps or spacer materials between the pixels. Looking even closer, you'll see atoms arranged in a crystal lattice. Looking even closer, electrons can be seen (use your imagination) spinning around an atomic nucleus. Closer still, protons and neutrons can be seen forming shells within the nucleus. Looking within these particles, one sees sets of three quarks bound together to form a single particle. Beyond that, there may be further substructure. The world we're supposed to see and interact with is the one perceived at a distance, because it's the easiest for them to manipulate. Most of our technology doesn't interact with anything deeper than electrons, and only crude machinery exists to explore the furthest depths. If someone could control reality at each and every level with their mind, it would be too much for the control freaks of this world to bear. [/QUOTE]
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