Multiverses Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Multiverses

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Grape vines that stretch left or right to infinity.
Clusters of grapes where one grape represents our universe.
Take off towards the edge in a space ship, the observable
edge, the edge that no one here can yet see.
Would you hit a wall?

Is it a sphere like the earth where if you went left or right
would you meet up with the point you departed from.
Is the universe truly infinite and would you always be
traveling outward?

Atom's with protons and electrons you can see with the aid
of technology.
Inside the protons and electrons and still moving are quarks.
Inside of the quarks are vibrating strings attached to a brane.

When one universe bumps into another universe a big bang.
Remember those infinite grape vines with their infinite number
of grapes in their infinite clusters,
resting one grape upon another that you see in the store?

Bubbles in a child's bubble bath, where one bubble collides
with another and that one bubble grows even larger.
Quantum gravitational waves that we seed and search for.
When one universe collides with another there is friction and
might create a new big bang.

And your doppelganger some where else has taken a different
reality just to remind you.
Now a little about,
your unnecessary need for religion and the garden of Eden.

Saturday, October 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: green
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Preston Mwiinga 01 October 2016

nice poem thanx for sharing

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James McLain

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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