OT: Can there be Magic?

boyblue_mn boyblue_mn at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 31 16:57:58 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 34404

This is off topic in terms of Harry Potter, but it is on topic in 
explaining that Harry Potter, Diagon Alley and magic are very real 
possibilities, and hopefully this will stimulate your imagination.

Can there be Magic?

-Can there be Magic space like Diagon Alley?
-Can there be Magic itself; magic forces or energy?

Recently while traveling to Los Angeles, I bought a 'Discovery' 
magazine that unlocked the answers to the above questions, and the 
answer to all of them is YES.

The Physical World-
Did you know that, according to science's best calculations, that the 
physical world as we know it, every spark of energy, every atom, every 
rock, tree, grain of sand, every galaxy, every star, planet, and speck 
of space dust, only represents about 4% of the universe. I'm not 
saying OUR star or OUR planet, I'm saying that the accumulation of 
everything that we perceive as the physical universe is only about 4% 
of the true universe.

96% of all that exists is in a dimension or form that is beyond our 
ability to detect or comprehend. The rest of the unseen universe is 
made up of 'dark matter' and 'dark energy'. In a way, it is a shame 
they named it 'dark' matter. That makes it sound like they are saying 
evil matter, but in this case 'dark' simply means unseen. 

Dark Matter/Dark Energy-
By matter, we mean anything with substance, anything we perceive to be 
solid, tangible, and real. So, if there can be a real tangible world 
of matter and substance that is unseen by us mere muggles, that would 
seem to be the magic world; the world of unseen/dark matter. A world 
of a magnitude beyond the greatest muggles comprehension. That would 
seem to explain the existence of Diagon Alley. 

If we combine all the ordinary matter and all the unseen/dark matter, 
we can still only account for 1/3 of the universe. That leaves the 
remaining 2/3's as unseen/dark energy. If our perception of the 
spectrum and intensity of muggle energy is as great as it is, imagine 
how powerful the energy that makes up the other 2/3's of the universe 
must be. It must be an energy and force capable of things beyond the 
mere muggle's wildest dreams. 

There is also a residual 'static' of unseen/dark energy and matter. 
Periodically, for micro units of time, bits and pieces of the unseen 
world pop into the real world then quicly disappear, and these 
crossovers are detectable as this unseen/dark static. So if the 
boundary between the seen and unseen, the muggle and magic world, is 
being crossed by this random static, then surly any one who has a 
command of the unseen/dark forces that make up 96% of the universe, 
can cross that boundary at will.

So there you have it, the existence of matter, of material substance, 
capable of comprising the physical magic world, and the existence of 
forces capable of doing things that are beyond a muggle's ability to 
even imagine, capable of doing magical things.

We mere mortals, we mere muggles are so arrogant as to believe that 
our reality is the total reality. That we are the center of the 
universe and all things are defined by our existence. Well, my mere 
mortals, my mere muggles, our reality is no more than a footnote, in 
the true reality of the universe.

BB 







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