Don’t you love internet rumors?
Oh, wild they can be.
Example: posts claiming that as a kid, billionaire-celebrity Elon Musk, an icon of worldliness, had otherworldly experiences. Musk, it has been said, had a dimensional “portal” in his bedroom through which he conversed with unseen (at least to others) visitors.
Are there even such things as portals, openings to other realities?
There are certainly many places where weird phenomena are consistently reported, including such locales as Sedona and Stonehenge. We’ll be having a “special report” on this soon.
And even scientists are trying to look at the possibility of “worm holes” in space that transmit energy to and from other “universes.”
This is a difficult concept — “universes” in the plural” — for human minds to comprehend, when we can’t even comprehend the universe we can glimpse is said (by the same astronomers) to be endless.
Millions of galaxies each with hundreds of millions or billions of stars, many with planets? The numbers sail into the unfathomable (the realm of God).
And no doubt, there is strangeness out there:
For example, one of our star’s neighbors, Betelgeuse, mysteriously dimmed recently.
Astronomers expect it to explode into a supernova that will be visible from earth (that is, in a few thousand years).
Of course, there are black holes and theories of light being bent or forces faster than the speed of light and particles (see tachyons) that go backward in time.
If only Jesus still walked the earth, to answer cosmic questions.
One query might involve, again, the concept of “portals.”
At times, we see photos of space from Hubble and other devices that seem to make that imagining all the more plausible.
Or even what seem like forms, silhouettes, and images (is space even totally physical, or at least partly spiritual — as much or more a passage through eternity than a zone of physicality)?