Bilocation. Being in 2 places at the same time

In history there are many records of people being at different places at the same time with different explanations as to mainly apparitions. In our western culture there are many catholic saints that did that.

Quantum physics now has proven that molecules can be in two places at the same time and we all are a bunch of different molecules. Therefore it's possible for us to be in two places at the same time.

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Quantum Physics 


Giant molecules can be in two places at once, thanks to quantum physics.

That’s something that scientists have long known is theoretically true based on a few facts: Every particle or group of particles in the universe is also a wave—even large particles, even bacteria, even human beings, even planets and stars. And waves occupy multiple places in space at once. So any chunk of matter can also occupy two places at once. Physicists call this phenomenon "quantum superposition," and for decades, they have demonstrated it using small particles.

But in recent years, physicists have scaled up their experiments, demonstrating quantum superposition using larger and larger particles. Now, in a paper published Sept. 23 in the journal Nature Physics, an international team of researchers has caused molecule made up of up to 2,000 atoms to occupy two places at the same time.

Source:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/giant-molecules-exist-in-two-places-at-once-in-unprecedented-quantum-experiment/

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Christianity

The history of Christianity contains many reports of miraculous bilocations. Among the earliest of these is the apparition of Our Lady of the Pillar. This is an alleged appearance of the Virgin Mary in Caesaraugusta, Spain, in the year 40 AD, at a time when she is believed to have been still alive and living in Jerusalem.

Other Christian figures said to have experienced bilocation include Catherine de' Ricci, Saint Drogo, Anthony of Padua, Francis of Paola, Francis Xavier, Martin de Porres, María de Ágreda, Alphonsus Liguori, Gerard Majella and Pio of Pietrelcina.

However, some Catholic philosophers disagree as to whether a person can really be physically located in two places at once, or whether the bilocations of the saints only take the form of non-substantial apparitions.

Source:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilocation

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Saints 

Many individuals believe that one cannot be in two distinct places at the same time, but what if it wasn’t true? The enigmatic phenomenon of “bilocation” has been found among saints throughout the history of mankind. In this phenomenon, individuals manage to bend and defy the laws of reality in order to simultaneously exist in two places at the same time.

 

Such a phenomenon shows the power of the forces and energies that work around us that are far from being completely understood. These energies are mysterious, confusing, and always stunning. Even though, according to the (old) laws of physics, these acts seem to be impossible, there are several reports of saints who had the ability to do so at will. 

Source:

https://www.infinityexplorers.com/enigmatic-saints-with-the-ability-to-be-in-two-places-at-once/