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Modern Physics and Subtle Realms: Not Mutually Exclusive

Robert D. Klauber, 1100 University Manor Drive, 38B, Fairfield, IA 52556

One facet of the change in worldview ushered in by the quantum mechanical revolution was DeBroglie's discovery that all particles are actually wavelike and that because of this, a plurality of particles can occupy the same region of space, at the same time. This well accepted and empirically validated principle is explored in the context of the quantum field theory of force field/particle coupling. It is then shown that subtle (nonphysical) realms could readily exist without being in any way contradictory to, or inconsistent with, modern physics.

Keywords: interactions, coupling, subtle realms, four forces, other universes

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Modern Physics and Subtle Realms: Not Mutually Exclusive

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