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#5 Singularity (Wormhole) of the Heart


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According to Wikipedia,
"Such a singularity may also theoretically become a wormhole.  More generally, a spacetime is considered singular if it is  geodesically incomplete, meaning that there are freely-falling particles  whose motion cannot be determined beyond a finite time, being after the  point of reaching the singularity."
So, after listening to Nassim Haramein, a swiss physicist, has described a singularity within the heart.
He has said, "There is a physical place inside your heart that has a singularity.   Your heart has a little cavity between the two ventricular, and that  little cavity has the highest electromagnetic field of your body, and  can be measured up to eight feet away from you; and that's the battery  of life that keeps your heart going.  When you die, that singularity is  no longer present, and I think that is why there is a bunch of weight  that goes missing when people die.  The weight is the result of that  singularity curving space-time, creating a gravitational effect that we  call weight."
In a blog I write years ago, Two Adams, I take as usual a different take on what happened or slightly more in-depth. Now, I combined Haramein's theory with The Fall and was blow away!
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