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Einstein’s Theory of Everywhere
Because he knew “everything” was a miracle that couldn’t be theorized
Before we get started, we need to be very clear about one thing: I am not saying this is the way things are, I’m saying this is the way they are made to be. Big difference, no time to explain it right now.
The reason why we don’t have time to explain right now is because we need to focus on one thing, and one thing only.
“What’s that?”
Everything.
“Wtf?!”
I know, I know! Just hear me out! I know we can’t talk about everything… or, anything, really… unless we really hyper-focus. So we need to focus on right here, right now.
Don’t multitask.
Don’t speed-read.
Please, for the love of time and space, don’t let your phone beep. Otherwise we will be lost in a wormhole (or never get a chance to enter it).
I know what I’m doing. I have written about time travel before. And I’ve even done it (you’d have to read the article to understand). And I’m trying to get you to focus on right here, right now, but in today’s world it feels impossible to 1) focus, 2) think about here and not there, 3) feel the moment now.
So if I have your attention, let me tell you about space (and time) in a long article that will hopefully feel like a breeze.
