What’s The Smallest “Thing” In The Universe?

Here is a continuation of Brad’s theories on planck length.  Do you agree with him so far or is he way off?

Someday soon, they will be storing trillions of terabytes of information on a protein that can’t possibly be seen with a microscope.

All the information that it takes to make up all the visible objects we perceive from our ONE perspective doesn’t require any space at all. It doesn’t need any matter to be stored on.

This vibrational computer language is what makes up the virtual reality that we’re experiencing but it’s only virtual from each created perspective. What I mean by this is that each observer ( created illusion called a person or animal, etc.) gets it’s own information to process into images that can be observed that are different than the next observer and so on. As we connect to each other in conversation and share the experiences we had with the limited information that’s processed for each one of us, our world gets bigger. That’s because we can’t possibly observe what another observer observed. Everyone of us gets a different flow of information to process.

For instance, it’s impossible to know what’s on the other side of the earth unless we travel over there. Even though we travel to the other side of the earth, we still can only get a tiny portion of information to observe. We can’t see the whole other side of the Earth at once. It’s simply impossible. But if we share our observed experiences with others who live on the other side of the Earth, the Earth gets bigger and bigger with more information to process.

It is true storage, at least in our primitive way of making hard drives and the like has increased a lot as per his comment.

I’m not sure if I agree but he might be right.  Remember reading about a time where everyone was certain that the earth was flat?

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28 Comments

  1. Tracy Franklin Bell said:

    At our current understanding of the universe, a neutrino has the smallest cross section of all, being ~10^-42 m^2*. For comparison, the proton’s cross section is ~10^-29 m^2.

  2. Jason St Amand said:

    Our visible universe is nothing more than another humans brain. Life is just brains living in much larger brains for ever and ever and ever always getting smaller and or larger depending on the source.

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