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The idea that all things are contained in everything could change how scientists conduct science; how they conceive of experiments and how they decide not only what to think about but how to think about the ideas that interest them. The concept of "All are one and one is all" affects the very nature of how nature is organized, as well as the theories used to understand nature. Indeed, it may be that not only is the entire universe contained in each of its parts (No matter how small, even to a point that exists without volume or mass, just location.), but multiple universes (even an infinite number of infinite universes) may exist in everything (and every part of every thing) at every moment.
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