Nothing is impossible
As human knowledge expands and stretches past known frontiers in the modern era, things that seemed wondrous or outright magical seem to swim right into the realm of the possible. Galloping science and technology is indeed quickly making the impossible seem possible today.
Consider the breakthrough that a scientist from Singapore demonstrated at a TED conference in Los Angeles last week. The box of calcite optical crystal he used as a simple tool was able to bend light so that anything placed behind the box appeared invisible to the audience sitting out in front. The possibilities become limitless when light can be bent just as such a process flummoxes our extremely limited knowledge of the physical characteristics of many things in Nature.
There is also the theory that if you dump enough cornstarch in a swimming pool, a person can actually walk across the surface of the water. When such things are demonstrated, it becomes possible even to rationalise the mythical things that people were said to have done in the past such as Moses parting the Red Sea in the Old Testament. In fact, the dasavatharam (10 avatars of God) of our mythology is said to represent man’s evolution... and these theories were drawn up eons and eons ago.
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