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The first thing that is important to understand is that all that exists, whether seen or unseen, broken down into its simplest and most basic form, consists of a rate of vibration. Let's begin by looking at something as simple as a piece of paper. As you pick it up and look at it, it appears to be a solid object that you can sense with all of the five basic human senses of sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. If you were to tear off a small piece of the corner, and place it under a microscope, you would find that it now appears to transform into a different form than when you held it in your hand or as it laid on the table. As you observe it closely you will find that there appears to be movement within it. The movement that you see is millions of individual forms of microscopic matter that make up the piece of paper, which are called molecules. Everything in our world that you can sense with the five basic human senses are made up of these tiny molecules. Actually billions and trillions of them.
The first thing that is important to understand is that all that exists, whether seen or unseen, broken down into its simplest and most basic form, consists of a rate of vibration. Let's begin by looking at something as simple as a piece of paper. As you pick it up and look at it, it appears to be a solid object that you can sense with all of the five basic human senses of sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. If you were to tear off a small piece of the corner, and place it under a microscope, you would find that it now appears to transform into a different form than when you held it in your hand or as it laid on the table. As you observe it closely you will find that there appears to be movement within it. The movement that you see is millions of individual forms of microscopic matter that make up the piece of paper, which are called molecules. Everything in our world that you can sense with the five basic human senses are made up of trillions of these tiny molecules.