Today I was at the barber shop and read "Science Discoveries" (or something like that). "If an electron can be in two places at once, why can't you?" that was the front page title. This, I wondered, could make time travel possible in some way, but anyway, I watched something on the science channel that said they found these particles showing up at random. Then they introduced the parallel universe theory to help explain it. But back to the particles, I think that the particles don't go to other universes, if they did wouldn't one universe lose to many electrons and eventully causing the atom to collapse? Which could probly cause entire objects to just appear and disappear in this universe. I think that electrons can move faster than the speed of light as they orbit a nucleus. But only for a very short time. And I think if it moves faster than the speed of light then we can't detect it unless it gave off energy that we could detect, like ultraviolet or x-ray. Creating the illusion that it appears in two places at once. Like in the movie clockstoppers, when the watch accelerated their atoms, to an outside observer they would have disappered. And also if you had the watch you technicly could be in two palces at once. If you were in, say, New York and you could go faster than the speed of light with a certin object (lets use the watch) you could be in New York one nanosecond then in Washinton, DC, the next. Then, I think, you could go from New York to DC and back, like a million times a second. To an outside obsever, you would seem like you in two places at once........does anybody understand this?......Head hurts