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The Love Frequency

Michael Junkroski
6 min readJun 1, 2016

String Theory is a sort of “theory of everything” that unites both branches of physics — general relativity (which talks about “big things” like planets) and quantum mechanics (which talks about “small things” like atoms and subatomic particles) with one, elegant idea: All physical reality is created by tiny vibrating strings. These strings create different fundamental building blocks depending on their frequency — their musical pitch, in essence.

When we look at matter through an ultra-sensitive microscope, we can see the individual molecules vibrating away. What looks like a solid table or chair to us is, in fact, a bunch of wildly vibrating atoms. This makes sense if we think about what’s happening inside an atom. There’s a nucleus that’s orbited by a proton, a neutron, and an electron. Think about the way the moon orbits the earth and all the planets orbit the sun. That sort of motion is going on inside every single molecule. The stuff around us — and we the people — are composed of trillions and trillions and trillions of these vibrating, singing molecules. So it turns out vibration is the foundation of all matter.

I love string theory not only for its elegance, but also because it implies that everything is created with sound. Everything is music. “In the beginning was the word,” right (John 1:1)? We gain new meaning from that phrase if we think about it in terms of string theory. In the beginning was the word means we are the physical manifestations of a song God is singing. Isn’t that lovely? We are all God songs.

What Christians call “the word” is referred to as Aum in many Eastern…

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Michael Junkroski
Michael Junkroski

Written by Michael Junkroski

Pastor, author, musician, tech guru, history and quantum physics freak, Pastor Michael writes for the postmodern, 21st Century spiritual sojourner.

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