Newsflash
SCIENCE FACT OR FICTION: Scientists still cannot photograph a still-image of an atom - every attempt yeilds a blurry, undefinable shape. Even at temperatures near absolute zero, when matter should be frozen unable to move, an atom appears to be 'jumping' so fast (even faster than light itself...) that by scientific explanation, it can exist in multiple places at the same time. This begs the question... Since humans, along with every piece of matter in our universe, are composed of atoms, do carbon copies of ourselves - i.e. atom-for-atom replica's - actually exist in alternate dimensions (or parallel universes)? Or perhaps we need faster camera's...
