I have been trying to figure out as an intuitive what has changed. During the night last night I began to get more of a handle on it. What is changing is not so much about people believing in God as it is in believing in possibilities. For example, one of the keys to this change is the discovery of the Higgs Boson particle in Cern in Switzerland. This has changed people on earth a lot.
Before it was only a possibility that almost infinite universes would be possible. After that discovery we know that with the confirmed existence of the Higgs Boson that infinite universes likely are not only possible and probable but also very likely to exist.
This changes everything not only in a theoretical way but also opens new ways of thinking about things based upon concrete facts concerning the building blocks of creation and the "God Particle". One reason the Higgs Boson was called the "God Particle" was because of it's God like qualities as a particle. And since this particle had to pre-exist all the others it also has this aspect of being Godlike in this respect as well. So, ever since the 1960s when Mr. Higgs theorized the existence of this particle and thousands of others were also convinced as to its existence, science has sought to prove or disprove its existence.
However, since its existence is not in question at this time people's minds are expanding in possibilities right along with it's discovery in all directions. This expansion of consciousness is changing in all ways the way people think about everything. And this is not just theoretical this is also at this point concrete thought about everything. So, there likely will be as many changes to people in the world from this or more than when Einstein soul traveled down a beam of light across the universe and came up mathematically with E=MC2.
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