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Quantum Mechanics Theory Would Suggest Boiling Water Here Affects The Water There

quantum mechanics

Have you ever noticed that when an aircraft is flying above you at 10,000 feet that you feel vibrations inside of your house, yes they are minute, but if you listen carefully you can feel them. Have you ever noticed that you can hear a train far off in the distance, and notice that your water pipes make a slight noise? Have you ever felt your stomach gurgle when something else is vibrating far way? Perhaps you’ve noticed that if you are sleeping beside another person and their stomach gurgles, that yours will to, but how can it be?

Some of these observations happen because vibrational energy penetrates different mediums, and objects at different rates and amounts. But there might be another reason for all of this, and there is one we can test it. Let’s say you are boiling water in two different pots, but the water came from the same faucet, in fact as you filled up each pot you kept switching from one to the other. Next, you boil one of the pots, and you put the other pot next-door, nowhere near the heat. Theoretically based on what we know from quantum physics you will notice vibrations in the water of the pot you are not boiling next-door.

And because of the vibrations in the water of the pot you are not boiling, this will slightly increase the temperature of that water. Now then, if we put another pot of water which came from somewhere else (a different water source) next to the pot of water which we took from the original kitchen, and we leave both of those pots for three days, along with the pot in the first house that we are going to boil – then, we should note in our experiment that, when we boil the original pot of water in the original kitchen that there is an increase in temperature, however slightly in the pot that has the shared water in the home next door. And, in comparison to the pot with the water that we got from somewhere else, that pot should have a different vibrational pattern and that water wouldn’t change the same way.

Why on earth would I assume this to be true? Well, based on my observations of vibrational energy. Not necessarily the aircraft or the train in the far distance, because we can explain those through S and P waves from earth tremors from the train, or the pressure created by the aircraft traveling through the air, but rather because of the two people sleeping side-by-side whose stomachs gurgle at the same time. There’s only one way to prove this experiment, and judging from what we know about quantum physics, we should get the desired results that I describe in this article.

Indeed, if you’ve ever considered this before, or tried such an experiment please shoot me an e-mail right away. If you do perform this experiment, I would like to know what the increase of temperature of the water is, the change in resonance, and the exact volume of that water the second pot to create some relevant mathematical equations for my theory. I thank you for your consideration.

quantum mechanics

quantum mechanics

quantum mechanics

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