Science is the never ending quest for knowledge. Even knowledge that you would never think exists.
Every graduate of elementary school can tell you that water can have three states of matter: solid,
liquid and gas. We can observe, test and create all three states of water.
But scientists at the Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL) have
recently discovered that when it's put under extreme pressure in small spaces, water can exhibit a strange fourth state known as
tunneling.
Basically, quantum tunneling means that a
particle, or in this case a molecule, can overcome a barrier and be on
both sides of it at once – or anywhere between. Think of rolling a ball
down one side of a hill and up another. The second hill is the barrier
and the ball would only have enough energy to climb it to the height
from which it was originally dropped. If the second hill was taller, the
ball wouldn't be able to roll over it. That's classical physics.
Quantum physics and the concept of tunneling means the ball could jump
to the other side of the hill with ease or even be found inside the hill
– or on both sides of the hill at once.
The water under question was found in
super-small six-sided channels in the mineral beryl, which forms the
basis for the gems aquamarine and emerald. The channels measure only
about five atoms across and function basically as cages that can each
trap one water molecule. What the researchers found was that in this
incredibly tight space, the water molecule exhibited a characteristic
usually only seen at the much smaller quantum level, called tunneling.
The water
molecules acted according to quantum – not classical – laws of physics. It means that the oxygen and hydrogen
atoms of the water molecule are delocalized and therefore
simultaneously present in all six symmetrically equivalent positions in
the channel at the same time.
The idea a thing can be in multiple states of matter or location at the same time is science fiction.
The one hard to grapple aspect of the LOST mythology was the parallel worlds shown on the island and in the sideways world. Fans were left to speculate that the sideways world was a device to show "what would have happened if Flight 815 did not crash." Except, the sideways world contained different and significant story elements of the main characters which do not sync with their lives when they boarded the plane in Sydney.
Some fans believed the two were parallel universes. Theoretical physicists believe that the universe contains multiple onion skin layers of sub-universes that mirror each other. The only difference is that choices people make affect each individual universe changes that universe but none of the others.
But now science has given us another alternative: quantum tunneling but at a significant scale. Is it possible for a person to be in two places at once? Technically, yes. You can be on a Skype call and your image could appear thousands of miles away so your "presence" can be in two different locations at the same time. But instead of illusions (images), what if a person can be physically in two places at once.
If you think of the island in the massive space of the universe, it could equate to be 5 atoms across. Its intense electromagnetic fields could be the "pressure" to create the gateway between parallel universes where the actual person, not a copy, could go. In such a way, the person is no longer tethered to time, space and location of Earth's mortal coil. The control of the space and pressure could be the function of the FDW.
We know know is made of one part hydrogen and two parts oxygen. The molecules bond together to form a new compound. But philosophers attempt to break down the human existence to beyond the physical matter (which includes water as the primary element in the human body). A human being can be seen as one part chemical, one part energy and one part spirit. In the concept of quantum tunneling, the pressure exerted on the human body could make the spirit be able to cross barriers and boundaries of the human body and existence. That could be another explanation for the sideways world (which would be consistent with the ancient Egyptian burial rituals of the soul being separated from the body in its journey through the underworld).