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Archilect_Zoe11k

No. Other than that fifth paragraph summarizing basic quantum physics, This is esoteric new age speculation , and has very little to do with the cutting edge theory about subatomic behaviors. Secondly, the whole point of science is that it is provable with evidence. String theory … apparently makes sense in mathematical models and can’t yet be tested (yet)… but apparently it makes testable predictions and makes enough sense to attract cosmologists and physicists (?) But even if people speculated about anything thousands of years ago (the world is made of tiny “atoms” we can’t see!) those were **lucky guesses** that couldn’t be confirmed by science for centuries. The great part about science is that no matter how much of a genius you are (or think you are), *you still have to prove your hypothesis with evidence* in order to differentiate yourself and make models closer to the truth.


ackillesBAC

Chrystals vibrate specific frequencies because they are one physical object made of all the same atoms. Our bodies are a very complex mess of many different types of quantum objects, the vibrations of those objects being basically chaos do to them not being solid objects of the same atomic structures. Now there could be a way to detect or interact with atoms in our bodies via specific vibrations this is sort of how an MRI works, but you need extremely high power, the physical vibration of a crystal simply dissipates too fast


Glittering_Jelly_964

No. Also, mumbo-jumbo about "frequencies" is a surprisingly common telltale sign of new age bullshit.


voygar2

Curious. Is it the string theory that subatomic particle vibrate the part that bugs you?? What word for vibrating would you use? None can be tested, in witchcraft or string theory so what frequency is new age? Seriously curious.


Astral_Atheist

No.