The world, as I see it, is confusing enough.
But what if the world, as we all see it, isn't all there is?
Scientists this week analyzed data from the collision of two distant galaxies and now say they know there is dark matter and dark energy making up a large part of the universe.
It's real but we can't see it, they say.
The scientists said they don't know what it is, but the universe can't be explained without it.
They need to talk with Chief Little Summer and his wife Warm Night Rain. These authors have a new book published by a Sarasota company that says Native Americans were right all along about the existence of parallel universes.
"The Native American had knowledge of this but did not have the facilities to prove it," the two write in their new book, "Be My Guest," by Piqua Press. Now, they say, Quantum Mechanics proves the earliest Americans were right on track.
"There are many parallel universes," they write, "each with their own frequency of vibration, which makes it independent and invisible to others. Ancient Indians knew this."