ever thought about how the "present" doesn't really exist? because faster than we can think aobut something or notice it, the moment is the past or the future. live life to the fullest. you only get 1. or call it quits, either way, i won't judge you
Where Can I get a link to the first poll question? I'm a layman when it comes to this stuff but I'm extremely open minded about these things and would love to have conversations about these things
Probabilities are not actuals. Potential outcomes are not outcomes. There is only this universe and I guarantee you will never obtain any compelling evidence to the contrary.
Multiverse theory is absurd enough let alone inserting the concept that there could exist a universe containing another version of me that would somehow be CAPABLE of making a choice differently under the same physical circumstances when those circumstances are dependent on physical law.
@TatsujinSan My choices come from everything I experienced being filtered through the physical properties of my brain. If the experience COULD be different then all previous events could not yield my existence as too many other things would need to change in order to alter anything I experience. It is contingent upon the position of every other atom in the universe since the expansion.
so im not the only "me"? theres another one out there in a parallel universe that is identical as me, and doing the opposite as I do now.. O.o oh god.. this is creepy.
I think that's a terrifying thought, because that means there's an alternate reality where I suffer most prodigiously. I step forward two seconds too soon and I get hit by a drunk driver, etc. I'd prefer to think that these infinite alternate realities are only "possibilities" that blink out of existence when you do something and eliminate all other possibilities by your action.
So if I die in here I will just switch to another universe were I didn't? Or do I automatically choose the best universe possible each time? Meaning that I would never die in an accident in this one? Honest questions.
Who knows. Maybe all those alternates are all just a facet of you, one side of a single being. Maybe when you die, you understand this and calmly experience what all the others do at once.
"I" have not died, It's a fundamental philosophical principle that something cannot be and not be. I can not be dead and not dead. Some with the same name, and smiler personality may be dead, but I am not that person. If there are parallel universes in which I have made different choices. That person is not longer me, they are their own individual who is different from myself. They cannot be me.
2:25 sounds exactly like the matrix. But I believe this video is wrong. We are the only life in space because God made us. Chance doesn't mean there's alternate universes. Also if there were another dimension for every decision, consequence, or luck occuring then there would be billions of universes forming every second. You deciding to read my post made hundreds of universes when you decided to keep reading after every word.
This doesn't make sense. Nothing happens entirely by chance; everything is the result of cause and effect. To imply that another outcome could have happened for any event is to dismiss the cause and effect that led up to that event. If this theory were true, there would have to be another universe somewhere in which everything improbable happened. Imagine living in that universe!
@451ianDragonist I would suggest you try reading the following book: The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III: Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family. It's a very coherent discussion of how we could think that any particular version of our observed universe was inevitable, and yet there is still a fabric outside of our spacetime in which every possible branch really exists, just as real as the universe you see around you right now.
@451ianDragonist You have not experienced anything not in the first 3 dimensions. If you have the courage, you will seek to initiate yourself using one of the many ways available. When you clean the grime off your magnet (body), you will be able to feel in infinitely familiar ways; things unimaginable. Cause and effect are trivial with NO ego, or concerns and the answer to EVERYTHING that cannot be explained in this 3D theatre we live in. I could try, but that's not the point.
There is a world where the love of my life and I never broke up. In another I was fired. In another I went to college in another I stayed in Army. In another I never existed.
We understand that there could be parallel universes where an infinite amount of posibilities are possible.
But wouldn't there be a Universe where we evolved very early on, to have turned out technology millions of years more advanced that those beings would have the ability to observe or manipulate other parallel universes ?
To say that such idea is impossible would go against the idea of infinite possibilities :/
Once concluded that since we only experience the non-dead versions of us, we never experience death. When others see us die, we wake up the next day in another universe, like nothing happened.
This could be a stupid or insane question. Can we create a universe or even an omniverse with our minds? I mean it's the (only) creative organ in our body. Thoughts might be called energies or not. But again is this possible, or just plain baloney.
I think the problem lies with our lack of understanding of consciousness . If "We"have died already how come our consciousness is unaware of that event? In other words these "US" that died are not really" Us" because we are right here alive and well. How come we are conscious only of this specific reality and not the millions of other realities were we also supposedly exist?
@PhysiologicAli I totally agree,and i am skeptical too.Stating that multiple universes exist from every point in time branching off in infinite directions,resulting from "chance" and "choice" is like saying the law of cause and effect is not true.Like saying things are not caused,they just happen by "chance and choice".cause creates only one reality,not infinite.and choice is misunderstood too:you could have chosen to step in front of a car but you didn't.Past experiences CAUSED you to choose so
@lorincziroli Chance and choice ARE the cause. The events that occur according to those things are the effect. In your urge to argue this very compelling point, you seem to have overlooked this. For example, the universe(s)s exist in layers. On this layer, a man walks along a scaffold, loses his grip, but catches himself just before falling. On the next most proximate layer, the man doesn't catch himself and reaches an early demise. On the next most proximate layer, he catches himself, but knock
@lorincziroli a bucket of nails down and hurts someone passing by below. On the NEXT proximate layer, the man knocks down the nails, and they fall on someone's lunchbox and that person looks up and shakes a fist and yells a curse at him. This is the parallel universe principle at work.
@157wowman Because we are stuck in this dimension so we don't think anything else is real. The only way to access these dimensions is through psychedelics.
This theory, what little of it I've read, has rung my head like a bell for years. Indeed, as a child, I wondered what became of versions of me that acted differently than I had. I like to think they went on to become like me, namely a wacked out nerd with several memories of having died in specific situations. I also get memories of having died and gone back in time to avoid that death, so I'm not just wacked out a nerdy but a frakking prophet. Or maybe God rewriting his own memories forever.
If there's an afterlife then we're already there because it exists outside of time and from our perspective there we already died in every parallel Universe. Assuming we have one soul then we would have an amazing mind full of near infinite knowledge and experiences from all our near infinite lives.
In theory, in a parallel universe a human being must not have the same form we see now? perhaps death or time may not even be there, we cannot talk solid about these ''parallel universes'' and in my opinion we musnt, we spend billions of dollars on guns and finding other species in the universe, while we could have used that money to give everyone on planet earth a decent life, doing so this process of looking for unkown species in space, would speed up 10 times, and you helped another human.
If there are infinite universes shouldn't that mean that in many of them humans have been able to communicate to other universes and therefore also ours?
Dumb Question that crossed my mind, if we have died a near infinite number of times already, why do other people also die? Or, a more sensible question, are there other universe in which we are alive, but everyone else/no-one else has died. Or would the other universes in which we died have the same deaths of other people? In essence, do the choices other people create, effect universes which I create? Sorry if that makes little sense, I barely know what I want to say myself. Thanks.
@nemesisre309 Yes, some physicists call this the "multiverse landscape". Within my approach to visualizing the dimensions, moving to a different "point" in the 7th dimension and above would be moving to one of those other universes with different basic physical laws. Also: some theorists propose that our d3 brane universe is embedded within a d7 brane - a related idea. Once you get to one of those other universes, they would have their own unique six dimensions, but be inaccessible from our own.
@10thdim Is it possible that if there were more than one universe, having different phisic laws each one, that each set of phisyc laws would be bound to a more universal one?
2-Each second divided by infinite represents an UNIVERSE?
3-Those universes exist "now" (imagin 2 online chat-room servers "happening" at the same time) or we are only able to reach them by travelling in time?
I believe in the "big crunch" but this? Wow i am stunned. Nice video as aways.
I think we are the infinity of consciousness put in one timeline. Because observing that there is an infinity of possibilities, that means in every timeline you can look different, born in different place, make different decisions be a comletely different person. In that case there is no individual "soul" only infinite consciousness projection in one timeline.
@Justas923 I have wondered about that for a while. My favourite idol is Damon Albarn... I'd love to live his life... and in this theory, I would. I hope it's true!
So... if there are other dimensions and there are an infinite number of me's roaming around in different "places," why is my consciousness limited to this dimension?
@neonsilkworm in all those places you are conscious.It is just that they are independent causal domains.excluding causal domain shear,you can't expect yourself to be aware of your other environments.
Everyone has their own universe and they are the centre of it and the reason for it. You are immortal in your own universe but you can never prove it because you would die in everyone elses universe.
I understand most of the concepts of this alternate universes theory but one thing still bothers me, maybe an educated reader can answer or help me out....
The whole explanation of there being multiple universes relies heavily on the power of choice and probability. But humans and environmental effects don't really have "free will" to just act however they want (excluding chaos). Every event is the effect of a cause, so why are there alternate paths if there is no cause to take that path?
@ShahrozS you exist in the world track in which you exist,because the events you see as the causes exist in the same world track of yours.the effect of causes are also causes of other effects,which affect further tracks.humans and environmental effects do have freewill to a certain limits.only rational(not just what we think as rational) world tracks exist.everything is a variable.
@ShahrozS we are not tune to such frequency, we were created with limit a simple 3d being we are allowed in some degree to pip on higher degree Dimention 4,5 ,6 etc but ourselves itself can not experience it without the help of an intelligent machine made by us(this is doubtful if we can do it ) we belong to this system this is our limit meaning we breath dies wihtin 3-7 minutes without oxygen,we ate, we, piss,we shit, we dies wihtout food,blood etc etc furthermore we are not design for outspace
Do I understand Everett's many worlds theory correctly in thinking there should be infinitley many universes due to the infinitely many choices that exist? If so, how can physicists calculate a definite amount of energy in existence?
Do I understand Everett's many worlds theory correctly in thinking there should be infinitley many universes due to the infinitely many choices that exist. If so, how can physicists calculate a definite amount of energy in existence
Do I understand Everett's many worlds theory correctly in thinking there should be infinitley many universes due to the infinitely many choices that exist? If so, how can physicists calculate a definite amount of energy in existence
Do I understand Everett's many worlds theory correctly in thinking there should be infinitley many universes due to the infinitely many choices that exist? If so, how can physicists calculate a definite amount of energy in existence
You talk interesting stuff, but when you said that a team PROVED that parallel universes resulting from CHANCE and CHOICE really exist, you just lost me.
'Deja Vu' / OOBE (s) (out of body experiences) and even 'spirits' could then (maybe) become valid. (ie; each universe would then be 'seen' as zero mass by each other)
Why can't we be 'travelling' through 'some' (or all) of these infinite universes, with every yes/no choice and decision that we make?
Whilst heavily interested in Physics, I don't really like this proposition/idea/belief that all other universes are 'locked out' to our conciousness. (though I do accept that we are physically 'severed' from them)
@GreatSirZachary The 5th dimension in the m-theory is false, it goes straight next to the 6th dimension. AKA, only if you used a time machine and altered something in the past, you'd get a difference in time.
Where the hell does all the matter and energy come from for these other branches? To keep Shrondinger's cat alive you have to create a duplicate of everything in the entire universe.
Perhaps the biggest problem that MW models suffer from is the rationality problem. If all possible things routinely happen within the multiverse, then why do we live in a rational universe? Things of low probability, like the origin of life, can only be explained by appeal to MW. But this probability is less than that of the appearance of a perpetual motion machine
It's a funny thought that one year ago I didn't know about this stuff and that I believed this world had nothing strange. There's been a dramatic change in my way of thinking.
ok you know how some people that died but came back said that they saw a long tunnel that was dark and they saw clips of their life and at the end of that tunnel was a light but that light suppose to be peace. Okay to me and to me only what if thats you crossing over to another dimension, another world until you reach that dimension where god is at i suppose. I hope thats what happens when we die don't you?
There are also those who say that the vision you described is merely our brain firing a hailstorm of electricity into our neurons, which results as images from our memories, and the long tunnel is just our vision center slowly fading out and resulting in "tunnel vision", as can happen when extremely intoxicated (which I can unfortunately speak to from personal experience.)
Although, I admit, that's a rather bleak outlook on life in general.
@mtszabo well, that sounds sad to me and i hope that's not the case when we die but i do believe in life after death and i'm keep that faith. But that sound interesting though.
Yeah... that's pretty much why I can't bring myself to all-out atheism and remain a deist. I just can't believe that you're born, you live, you die, the end. What's beyond the "you die" phase is open for debate, but I just can't believe in "the end."
@mtszabo an old man told me oneday when i was young that ppl going around crying and complaining about death but they don't know it's only the beginning of life. He said that life begin when you die this is a test what we'll living in to prepare us for the real world.
@usarmy86 A deja vu makes sense even without talk of dimensions. A deja vu is an experience which your brain sends to the part of your brain were all memories are stored. This way, you will experience it as if you have already experienced it.
Most other interpretations of QM have a conundrum: Why do wave functions collapse, and why do these collapses always coincide with our observations of them?
Many-Worlds has a simple, easy answer: They don't. Instead, observers get swept up into the wave function.
I think the supermajority of "different" universes would be functionally identical, though. Each trial of the two-slit experiment may have different outcomes in different universes, but the conclusions drawn would be the same in all.
Well, if there is a dimension where all things that are possible are happening at the same time, then it's entirely possible that collective consciousness creates the universe.
@FearThisChannel No, I wasn't talking about that shit-stain of a show. I was talking about the Futurama episode where they discover a parallel universe where everything is opposite from our reality (color, the choices we make, etc).
I wouldn't even say that we have only died in parallel dimensions - I would go as far as to say we have already died in ours. It is widely believed that all time exists, therefore everything that will happen, has happened - we are fooled by that little thing called entropy.
Everett's Many Worlds interpretation does not have universal scientific support and is simply speculation. This goes back to the Schrödinger's Cat; is the cat dead before the box is opened?, is it alive? Is is both dead and alive? or does the universe split into different universes, one in which the cat is alive or dead?
I feel you'r reaching for the most fantastic possibilities when it comes to physics; you care less whether the proof is valid, and hope that it is true, quasi-dogmatically.
@Richy15251 Good point. But it needs to be even stronger: Everett and his theory's (I mean speculation's) supporters seem that they couldn't care less about experimentally proving anything.
So, serious physicists have every right to hate his speculation.
If physicists wish to work in a purely abstract realm, then they should spend their time and energy proving difficult theorems in pure mathematics, instead of useless speculation about the nature of physical reality.
Why do you need to look to another dimension? In THIS one, we're already dead. In fact, in all of them we are already dead. We just can't realize it from this perspective.
We have not already died, we will at some point die, but we and our conscience have not reached that point yet. We have a size in the fourth dimension, and somewhere along that line that we are able to move in, we have crumbled and become dust, but we are not already (already = previously in time) died.
If there is no such thing as time and the past, present and future are all one (at least, I think I heard someone said that), wouldn't that mean that I am already dead even in this universe...er, and also that I am being born right now..and that I am every age in between...all simultaneously?
@Steerpike07 That's what the 4th dimension is. You'd be able to perceive everything that has happened, is happening and will happen all at the same time. *MOVIE SPOILER*
For example, in the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dave Bowman sees himself in different cycles of his life. It happens rapidly and randomly, but it's a concept of what a 4th dimension would look like to us.
As defined in "Imagining the Tenth Dimension," yes everyone has lived and died across time & space of the Cosmos. This has been seen in mythology that we already know the consequences of our imperfection is death; but now that we know, then we can mend our ways and seek truth & righteousness, instead of making it worse by being a liar & evil. Keep faith, because there is more, if everything is expressed, including the results of your life into another future life: More to come.
this view of parallel universes came from the uncertainity of particle at atomic scale..I mean the freedom of choice for particles to be at many places?...okay..if so, then the in parallel universe is just a shifted frequency replica of this universe..and then there are infinite parallel universes..will they be continous are at some discrete levels bw these universes, if discrete as might be of quauntum nature, then we need an energy to switch between one world to another..
I have always found this theory solaceful. There are incomprehensible number of universes, in which I have fulfilled all my dreams, and I'm living the "perfect" life.
@MrChopinMan Yes, welcome to the wonderful world of Blogger's poll function, which for mysterious reasons rounds all percentages down. But since you can see that the voting was 80 out of 101 for "I agree", that means the actual percentages were 79.2% for I agree and 20.8% for I disagree.
okay...this is getting wierd, reply if you've noticed this in your own life. I started thinking of this stuff on my own as a highschool dropout, but as i gained more understanding of multiple realities and provability, became friends with a university physics student, and now it seems like the world is feeding me information and reasoning behind my own theories, proving them with mathematics i cant comprehend, but reaching either 90% similar, or strangely, excactly the same ideas...
In my personal opinion, there are no multiple dimensions. There is no 'random' or 'chance'. Any choice or decision made, is the only choice that would be made under the exact circumstances that occur at that point. As the law of Conservation of Energy, everything has an impact on everything else. Thus, the opposite is true. Everything as it is at a given point is the direct result of everything else before then. Hence, why time doesn't truly exist, but is a glimpse at one particular point.
if you wanna believe ask yourself what exactly is real are we real or a figment of some higher beings imagination like god, possibly although the g-word is a shit example of a higher being/dimension maybe we are all our own infinate gods with gods inside gods etc i think of it as some sort of combined parrellel membrane string theory im not a physicist im a chef and hip hop dj so i call it the russian doll theory can someone enlighten me please?
"Nothing is impossible, only the sate of mind makes it so." i get that saying now! if i could observe the dimension in this imension sphere that i want to happen would happen!
@iceyflames7 I can't stand this phrase. If we parse it to make it more readable and take out the double negatives, we get "All things are possible". We can ask the question "Is it possible for 'All things are possible' to be false?" IF we answer yes, then "all things are possible" is false. If we answer no, then not all things are possible, thus invalidating the premise. "Nothing is impossible" falls flat on it's face using it's own premise. It's self contradictory and therefore can not be true.
For some inexplicable reason the "poll" function at Blogger always rounds the decimal point down. As you can see the vote for the first answer was actually 80 out of 101 votes which is 79.2%, and the other answer was 21 out of 101 which 20.8%%.
No idea why Blogger thinks it's a good idea to report the numbers that way.
So are you saying that if the these theories of alternate dimensions are incorrect, physicists have no other explanations for why "empty space does not have 10^123 times more energy than it does"?
I was concerned with this subject matter since I was 12. At 15 I got to the idea you represent and took a rest because my teenage brain was getting crazy thinking about such things..Now Im mature 17 year old grown-up ;-) ... I hope you understand my lame english.
I've quoted from Dr. Raphael Bousso before on why cosmology needs a multiverse:
"This may seem laughable, but without the multiverse our finest theories predict that empty space should contain about 10^123 times more energy than it actually does. It has been called the worst prediction in the history of science and the mother of all physics problems. And it was the main reason why Polchinski and I, building on work of Steven Weinberg and others, began studying the multiverse..."
Not to disagree either but because they predicted there should be more energy that than there actually is surely it is possible that they were just wrong insted of creating another theory to justify thier previous theory?
@10thdim well your comment didnt enlighted me in any way regarding dave's question, does that team have any real evidence instead of their thinking and missing energy? because i normally keep updated regarding groundbreaking physics discoveries and i never read anything about a team actually proving the multiverse theory... please clarify me
I feel as though death is the escape from the 4th dimension in which we live in. This would somewhat explain the popular belief that your lives flash before us when we die: We can only percieve the dimensions below us. IF when we die we start existing in the 5th dimension, we'd then be able to see our entire lives, instead of traveling through it. bah... maybe im also just giving myself false hope by fear of facing my own death hehe.... existence is so intriguing i wish we knew more than we do.
Maybe when we die in one scenario, we skip along to another scenario in which we don't and continue life as if nothing had happened, and this creates infinite alternates that see what keeps us going. But we'll not know until death becomes unfactorable?
ever thought about how the "present" doesn't really exist? because faster than we can think aobut something or notice it, the moment is the past or the future. live life to the fullest. you only get 1. or call it quits, either way, i won't judge you
carlose0318 2 weeks ago
Lovely
illuminatedgirl 3 weeks ago
Yes, Im dead.
5up3rp3rs0n 1 month ago
Where Can I get a link to the first poll question? I'm a layman when it comes to this stuff but I'm extremely open minded about these things and would love to have conversations about these things
HalsoftL 3 months ago
Probabilities are not actuals. Potential outcomes are not outcomes. There is only this universe and I guarantee you will never obtain any compelling evidence to the contrary.
Multiverse theory is absurd enough let alone inserting the concept that there could exist a universe containing another version of me that would somehow be CAPABLE of making a choice differently under the same physical circumstances when those circumstances are dependent on physical law.
TatsujinSan 3 months ago
@TatsujinSan My choices come from everything I experienced being filtered through the physical properties of my brain. If the experience COULD be different then all previous events could not yield my existence as too many other things would need to change in order to alter anything I experience. It is contingent upon the position of every other atom in the universe since the expansion.
TatsujinSan 3 months ago
Talking heads for real o.o! What is this? FOx news >.>? Just kidding.
Very informative, thank you for making the video =)!
GTSreviewer 4 months ago
so im not the only "me"? theres another one out there in a parallel universe that is identical as me, and doing the opposite as I do now.. O.o oh god.. this is creepy.
LOVEuBlink182 4 months ago
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I think that's a terrifying thought, because that means there's an alternate reality where I suffer most prodigiously. I step forward two seconds too soon and I get hit by a drunk driver, etc. I'd prefer to think that these infinite alternate realities are only "possibilities" that blink out of existence when you do something and eliminate all other possibilities by your action.
dunnono00 2 months ago
So if I die in here I will just switch to another universe were I didn't? Or do I automatically choose the best universe possible each time? Meaning that I would never die in an accident in this one? Honest questions.
OZPerpetue 4 months ago
@OZPerpetue
I think when you die, you die.
kinversoni 4 months ago
@OZPerpetue
Who knows. Maybe all those alternates are all just a facet of you, one side of a single being. Maybe when you die, you understand this and calmly experience what all the others do at once.
dunnono00 2 months ago
"I" have not died, It's a fundamental philosophical principle that something cannot be and not be. I can not be dead and not dead. Some with the same name, and smiler personality may be dead, but I am not that person. If there are parallel universes in which I have made different choices. That person is not longer me, they are their own individual who is different from myself. They cannot be me.
BloodSweatTiers 5 months ago
2:25 sounds exactly like the matrix. But I believe this video is wrong. We are the only life in space because God made us. Chance doesn't mean there's alternate universes. Also if there were another dimension for every decision, consequence, or luck occuring then there would be billions of universes forming every second. You deciding to read my post made hundreds of universes when you decided to keep reading after every word.
relytz7 5 months ago
this mothafucka is floating
kamdawg00 6 months ago 3
This doesn't make sense. Nothing happens entirely by chance; everything is the result of cause and effect. To imply that another outcome could have happened for any event is to dismiss the cause and effect that led up to that event. If this theory were true, there would have to be another universe somewhere in which everything improbable happened. Imagine living in that universe!
451ianDragonist 6 months ago
@451ianDragonist I would suggest you try reading the following book: The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III: Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family. It's a very coherent discussion of how we could think that any particular version of our observed universe was inevitable, and yet there is still a fabric outside of our spacetime in which every possible branch really exists, just as real as the universe you see around you right now.
Thanks for writing!
Rob
10thdim 6 months ago
@10thdim this video is totally bullshit.
soumen123 1 month ago
@451ianDragonist You have not experienced anything not in the first 3 dimensions. If you have the courage, you will seek to initiate yourself using one of the many ways available. When you clean the grime off your magnet (body), you will be able to feel in infinitely familiar ways; things unimaginable. Cause and effect are trivial with NO ego, or concerns and the answer to EVERYTHING that cannot be explained in this 3D theatre we live in. I could try, but that's not the point.
drone8888 2 months ago
There is a world where the love of my life and I never broke up. In another I was fired. In another I went to college in another I stayed in Army. In another I never existed.
phatcrayonz 6 months ago
Ok so what about this.
We understand that there could be parallel universes where an infinite amount of posibilities are possible.
But wouldn't there be a Universe where we evolved very early on, to have turned out technology millions of years more advanced that those beings would have the ability to observe or manipulate other parallel universes ?
To say that such idea is impossible would go against the idea of infinite possibilities :/
HardstyleMatt 6 months ago
Once concluded that since we only experience the non-dead versions of us, we never experience death. When others see us die, we wake up the next day in another universe, like nothing happened.
heroineworshipper 8 months ago
Reminds me Jet Li's movie, The One.
KhinShaider 9 months ago 4
This could be a stupid or insane question. Can we create a universe or even an omniverse with our minds? I mean it's the (only) creative organ in our body. Thoughts might be called energies or not. But again is this possible, or just plain baloney.
KhinShaider 9 months ago
I think the problem lies with our lack of understanding of consciousness . If "We"have died already how come our consciousness is unaware of that event? In other words these "US" that died are not really" Us" because we are right here alive and well. How come we are conscious only of this specific reality and not the millions of other realities were we also supposedly exist?
PhysiologicAli 9 months ago
@PhysiologicAli I totally agree,and i am skeptical too.Stating that multiple universes exist from every point in time branching off in infinite directions,resulting from "chance" and "choice" is like saying the law of cause and effect is not true.Like saying things are not caused,they just happen by "chance and choice".cause creates only one reality,not infinite.and choice is misunderstood too:you could have chosen to step in front of a car but you didn't.Past experiences CAUSED you to choose so
lorincziroli 8 months ago
@lorincziroli Chance and choice ARE the cause. The events that occur according to those things are the effect. In your urge to argue this very compelling point, you seem to have overlooked this. For example, the universe(s)s exist in layers. On this layer, a man walks along a scaffold, loses his grip, but catches himself just before falling. On the next most proximate layer, the man doesn't catch himself and reaches an early demise. On the next most proximate layer, he catches himself, but knock
Skaircroe 7 months ago
@lorincziroli a bucket of nails down and hurts someone passing by below. On the NEXT proximate layer, the man knocks down the nails, and they fall on someone's lunchbox and that person looks up and shakes a fist and yells a curse at him. This is the parallel universe principle at work.
Skaircroe 7 months ago
If there are so many dimensions, why aren't we conscious of them?
157wowman 9 months ago
@157wowman Because we are stuck in this dimension so we don't think anything else is real. The only way to access these dimensions is through psychedelics.
Elwood128 9 months ago
This theory, what little of it I've read, has rung my head like a bell for years. Indeed, as a child, I wondered what became of versions of me that acted differently than I had. I like to think they went on to become like me, namely a wacked out nerd with several memories of having died in specific situations. I also get memories of having died and gone back in time to avoid that death, so I'm not just wacked out a nerdy but a frakking prophet. Or maybe God rewriting his own memories forever.
1emanres 9 months ago
Science stole the atoms which i was born with!!!!
purepwn01 10 months ago
What he say is bullshit!..
If I am going to the left from the street corner; I am there to the left.... There is not! 'another me' going to the right.
istams 10 months ago
just one thing...time are not seconds and minutes, its a long out drawn now.
idiotjim 10 months ago
If there's an afterlife then we're already there because it exists outside of time and from our perspective there we already died in every parallel Universe. Assuming we have one soul then we would have an amazing mind full of near infinite knowledge and experiences from all our near infinite lives.
lsl70 11 months ago
So does each universe have their own 11 dimensions?
nwifails 11 months ago
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nwifails 11 months ago
What about universes in which our parents never met and therefore we were never born?
nwifails 11 months ago
@nwifails Yes, those versions of the universe exist as well. Why do you ask?
socratesrock 11 months ago
@socratesrock idk just wondering.
nwifails 11 months ago
In theory, in a parallel universe a human being must not have the same form we see now? perhaps death or time may not even be there, we cannot talk solid about these ''parallel universes'' and in my opinion we musnt, we spend billions of dollars on guns and finding other species in the universe, while we could have used that money to give everyone on planet earth a decent life, doing so this process of looking for unkown species in space, would speed up 10 times, and you helped another human.
Nerosorcerer 11 months ago
If there are infinite universes shouldn't that mean that in many of them humans have been able to communicate to other universes and therefore also ours?
SummerKingdom 11 months ago
Things would get out of hand if it was like this
"For even though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil for you are with me."
Valiumsinsidemypalm 11 months ago
Interesting theory.
NANOFORGE 11 months ago
so in another life im really a real TRIPPlE OG GANSTAH THUG?
ipwnm00bs 1 year ago
Dumb Question that crossed my mind, if we have died a near infinite number of times already, why do other people also die? Or, a more sensible question, are there other universe in which we are alive, but everyone else/no-one else has died. Or would the other universes in which we died have the same deaths of other people? In essence, do the choices other people create, effect universes which I create? Sorry if that makes little sense, I barely know what I want to say myself. Thanks.
DisarrayINC 1 year ago
Is it possible that there are other parallel universes dont follow the same laws of physics that we perceive in this universe_
nemesisre309 1 year ago
@nemesisre309 Yes, some physicists call this the "multiverse landscape". Within my approach to visualizing the dimensions, moving to a different "point" in the 7th dimension and above would be moving to one of those other universes with different basic physical laws. Also: some theorists propose that our d3 brane universe is embedded within a d7 brane - a related idea. Once you get to one of those other universes, they would have their own unique six dimensions, but be inaccessible from our own.
10thdim 1 year ago
@10thdim Is it possible that if there were more than one universe, having different phisic laws each one, that each set of phisyc laws would be bound to a more universal one?
rolingpingu 11 months ago
@10thdim
Please answer me:
1-So there is infinite universes?
2-Each second divided by infinite represents an UNIVERSE?
3-Those universes exist "now" (imagin 2 online chat-room servers "happening" at the same time) or we are only able to reach them by travelling in time?
I believe in the "big crunch" but this? Wow i am stunned. Nice video as aways.
Kuti210 9 months ago
@there definitely are and if you want to experience it research psilocybin and DMT
Elwood128 9 months ago
so if you die in one universe, can you shift to another where you don't die? maybe our conscious experiences the path to which you live forever.
bilashhossain 1 year ago
I think we are the infinity of consciousness put in one timeline. Because observing that there is an infinity of possibilities, that means in every timeline you can look different, born in different place, make different decisions be a comletely different person. In that case there is no individual "soul" only infinite consciousness projection in one timeline.
Justas923 1 year ago 2
@Justas923 Thanks for writing! Sounds like you'd be interested in entries like these:
I Know You You Know Me watch?v=lfq5kKkA6pw
You are Me and We are All Together watch?v=GbGAPR70tTY
and Where Are You? watch?v=Befk-LZVOg0
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago
@10thdim great, thanks! Love your videos :)
Justas923 1 year ago
@Justas923 I have wondered about that for a while. My favourite idol is Damon Albarn... I'd love to live his life... and in this theory, I would. I hope it's true!
latenightlogic 6 months ago
The information is very though provoking, thank you for this. Barely any comments on your blog though, the discussion seems to be here.
Stonefactor 1 year ago
Some of us gained eternal life already.
Masonictoaster9 1 year ago
Seems odd to agree or disagree with supposed proof... What am I missing? The proof?
Insidapc 1 year ago
So... if there are other dimensions and there are an infinite number of me's roaming around in different "places," why is my consciousness limited to this dimension?
neonsilkworm 1 year ago
@neonsilkworm in all those places you are conscious.It is just that they are independent causal domains.excluding causal domain shear,you can't expect yourself to be aware of your other environments.
TheBloodreality 1 year ago
I think it's 99% because the 1% of the the people that aren't mentioned on the poll are in the 10th dimension
martynwebb07 1 year ago
Everyone has their own universe and they are the centre of it and the reason for it. You are immortal in your own universe but you can never prove it because you would die in everyone elses universe.
RAMP4GEMAT 1 year ago
Well done every one you out lived you! Great job high five! I am so glad that you people out lived you people because you people are good people!
mrfreezefun 1 year ago
I understand most of the concepts of this alternate universes theory but one thing still bothers me, maybe an educated reader can answer or help me out....
The whole explanation of there being multiple universes relies heavily on the power of choice and probability. But humans and environmental effects don't really have "free will" to just act however they want (excluding chaos). Every event is the effect of a cause, so why are there alternate paths if there is no cause to take that path?
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TheBloodreality 1 year ago
@ShahrozS you exist in the world track in which you exist,because the events you see as the causes exist in the same world track of yours.the effect of causes are also causes of other effects,which affect further tracks.humans and environmental effects do have freewill to a certain limits.only rational(not just what we think as rational) world tracks exist.everything is a variable.
TheBloodreality 1 year ago
@ShahrozS we are not tune to such frequency, we were created with limit a simple 3d being we are allowed in some degree to pip on higher degree Dimention 4,5 ,6 etc but ourselves itself can not experience it without the help of an intelligent machine made by us(this is doubtful if we can do it ) we belong to this system this is our limit meaning we breath dies wihtin 3-7 minutes without oxygen,we ate, we, piss,we shit, we dies wihtout food,blood etc etc furthermore we are not design for outspace
ceboym 1 year ago
everything he talks "aboat" is very interesting.
cvillekeith 1 year ago
maybe we are all the same person who goes back in time when he/she dies
Gigopler 1 year ago
What about Shroders cat? Isn't that the same? Dead and alive choice?
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Do I understand Everett's many worlds theory correctly in thinking there should be infinitley many universes due to the infinitely many choices that exist? If so, how can physicists calculate a definite amount of energy in existence?
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josh93s1 1 year ago
You talk interesting stuff, but when you said that a team PROVED that parallel universes resulting from CHANCE and CHOICE really exist, you just lost me.
jonnyqh 1 year ago
the using of the word "proved" just takes all validity out of this guys argument.
hypock1 1 year ago 16
where is this article and how did they possibly prove this?
NebunLaCap 1 year ago
So.... is the law of attraction real or no? (the magical version) because umm...im trying to win the lotto
NebunLaCap 1 year ago
Where can I read this study proving multiple dimension where your already dead?
NebunLaCap 1 year ago
I have to say that the illusion of multiple dimensions is a manifestation of how our brain works.
NebunLaCap 1 year ago
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I would like to get out of the wave function where those t u rd s who tortured an d killed me exist
FindItHereNow 1 year ago
I would like to get out of the wave function where those t u rd s who tortured an d killed me do not exist
FindItHereNow 1 year ago
(cont)
'Deja Vu' / OOBE (s) (out of body experiences) and even 'spirits' could then (maybe) become valid. (ie; each universe would then be 'seen' as zero mass by each other)
31428571J 1 year ago
Why can't we be 'travelling' through 'some' (or all) of these infinite universes, with every yes/no choice and decision that we make?
Whilst heavily interested in Physics, I don't really like this proposition/idea/belief that all other universes are 'locked out' to our conciousness. (though I do accept that we are physically 'severed' from them)
31428571J 1 year ago
Chance doesnt exist
Narvatar 1 year ago
for those of us illiterate in physics would you perahaps be willing to explain that statement.
GreatSirZachary 1 year ago
@GreatSirZachary The 5th dimension in the m-theory is false, it goes straight next to the 6th dimension. AKA, only if you used a time machine and altered something in the past, you'd get a difference in time.
Narvatar 1 year ago
Where the hell does all the matter and energy come from for these other branches? To keep Shrondinger's cat alive you have to create a duplicate of everything in the entire universe.
Zurround100 1 year ago
Perhaps the biggest problem that MW models suffer from is the rationality problem. If all possible things routinely happen within the multiverse, then why do we live in a rational universe? Things of low probability, like the origin of life, can only be explained by appeal to MW. But this probability is less than that of the appearance of a perpetual motion machine
supobostarman 1 year ago
dont watch this high :S
Av3ngedx7 1 year ago
It's a funny thought that one year ago I didn't know about this stuff and that I believed this world had nothing strange. There's been a dramatic change in my way of thinking.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
There was a moron who truly believed that Everett's Many Worlds interpretation was pure fantasy and that there was nothing scientific about it.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
I'm not dead. I just don't have a life.
deskset24 1 year ago
ok you know how some people that died but came back said that they saw a long tunnel that was dark and they saw clips of their life and at the end of that tunnel was a light but that light suppose to be peace. Okay to me and to me only what if thats you crossing over to another dimension, another world until you reach that dimension where god is at i suppose. I hope thats what happens when we die don't you?
clarissa21pink 1 year ago
@clarissa21pink
There are also those who say that the vision you described is merely our brain firing a hailstorm of electricity into our neurons, which results as images from our memories, and the long tunnel is just our vision center slowly fading out and resulting in "tunnel vision", as can happen when extremely intoxicated (which I can unfortunately speak to from personal experience.)
Although, I admit, that's a rather bleak outlook on life in general.
mtszabo 1 year ago
@mtszabo well, that sounds sad to me and i hope that's not the case when we die but i do believe in life after death and i'm keep that faith. But that sound interesting though.
clarissa21pink 1 year ago
@clarissa21pink
Yeah... that's pretty much why I can't bring myself to all-out atheism and remain a deist. I just can't believe that you're born, you live, you die, the end. What's beyond the "you die" phase is open for debate, but I just can't believe in "the end."
mtszabo 1 year ago
@mtszabo an old man told me oneday when i was young that ppl going around crying and complaining about death but they don't know it's only the beginning of life. He said that life begin when you die this is a test what we'll living in to prepare us for the real world.
clarissa21pink 1 year ago
all this talk of dimensions really make deja vu make sense
usarmy86 1 year ago
@usarmy86 A deja vu makes sense even without talk of dimensions. A deja vu is an experience which your brain sends to the part of your brain were all memories are stored. This way, you will experience it as if you have already experienced it.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
Most other interpretations of QM have a conundrum: Why do wave functions collapse, and why do these collapses always coincide with our observations of them?
Many-Worlds has a simple, easy answer: They don't. Instead, observers get swept up into the wave function.
I think the supermajority of "different" universes would be functionally identical, though. Each trial of the two-slit experiment may have different outcomes in different universes, but the conclusions drawn would be the same in all.
HebaruSan 1 year ago
So couldn't that mean that our universe is the result of someone else's decision?
GreasedMoose 1 year ago
@GreasedMoose
Well, if there is a dimension where all things that are possible are happening at the same time, then it's entirely possible that collective consciousness creates the universe.
mtszabo 1 year ago
Does this mean there's a universe where I bought an orangutan and we stole a car to rob a bank and became "the kid and his monkey"?
alasanof 1 year ago
what if i hadn't chosen to view this video? would i have watched another only to get a heart attack and die?!?! AHHHHH IM ALREADY DEAD!!!
funnyman540 1 year ago
Futurama, the parallel universe episode anyone? :P
loopguru66 1 year ago
@loopguru66 That was Family Guy.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
@FearThisChannel No, I wasn't talking about that shit-stain of a show. I was talking about the Futurama episode where they discover a parallel universe where everything is opposite from our reality (color, the choices we make, etc).
loopguru66 1 year ago
so this means that this may be a universe where something crazy randomly happens for no reason and can't be explained by science.
Altairmonkey 1 year ago
how do we know that when we die thats where we going to live in another dimension
clarissa21pink 1 year ago
I wouldn't even say that we have only died in parallel dimensions - I would go as far as to say we have already died in ours. It is widely believed that all time exists, therefore everything that will happen, has happened - we are fooled by that little thing called entropy.
Goldiney 1 year ago
I feel great, floating head told me that I'm already that, lol!
nehorlavazapalka 1 year ago
Everett's Many Worlds interpretation does not have universal scientific support and is simply speculation. This goes back to the Schrödinger's Cat; is the cat dead before the box is opened?, is it alive? Is is both dead and alive? or does the universe split into different universes, one in which the cat is alive or dead?
I feel you'r reaching for the most fantastic possibilities when it comes to physics; you care less whether the proof is valid, and hope that it is true, quasi-dogmatically.
Richy15251 1 year ago
@Richy15251 Good point. But it needs to be even stronger: Everett and his theory's (I mean speculation's) supporters seem that they couldn't care less about experimentally proving anything.
So, serious physicists have every right to hate his speculation.
If physicists wish to work in a purely abstract realm, then they should spend their time and energy proving difficult theorems in pure mathematics, instead of useless speculation about the nature of physical reality.
deskset24 1 year ago
Why do you need to look to another dimension? In THIS one, we're already dead. In fact, in all of them we are already dead. We just can't realize it from this perspective.
GracefulDave 1 year ago
We have not already died, we will at some point die, but we and our conscience have not reached that point yet. We have a size in the fourth dimension, and somewhere along that line that we are able to move in, we have crumbled and become dust, but we are not already (already = previously in time) died.
MagnusRulerHardt 1 year ago
If there is no such thing as time and the past, present and future are all one (at least, I think I heard someone said that), wouldn't that mean that I am already dead even in this universe...er, and also that I am being born right now..and that I am every age in between...all simultaneously?
Steerpike07 1 year ago
@Steerpike07 That's what the 4th dimension is. You'd be able to perceive everything that has happened, is happening and will happen all at the same time. *MOVIE SPOILER*
For example, in the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dave Bowman sees himself in different cycles of his life. It happens rapidly and randomly, but it's a concept of what a 4th dimension would look like to us.
Cocytus127 1 year ago
As defined in "Imagining the Tenth Dimension," yes everyone has lived and died across time & space of the Cosmos. This has been seen in mythology that we already know the consequences of our imperfection is death; but now that we know, then we can mend our ways and seek truth & righteousness, instead of making it worse by being a liar & evil. Keep faith, because there is more, if everything is expressed, including the results of your life into another future life: More to come.
WOWJBEOWULF 1 year ago
In my parallel universe I was Blacula.
geoscience 1 year ago
So Thats Why i Feel Slugish A lot XD
zachomen99 1 year ago
this view of parallel universes came from the uncertainity of particle at atomic scale..I mean the freedom of choice for particles to be at many places?...okay..if so, then the in parallel universe is just a shifted frequency replica of this universe..and then there are infinite parallel universes..will they be continous are at some discrete levels bw these universes, if discrete as might be of quauntum nature, then we need an energy to switch between one world to another..
hafeez587 1 year ago
dude speak some english not everyone on youtube is a bloody scientist
sawu101 1 year ago
@sawu101 They should. The future is this.
EMPPT 1 year ago
I have always found this theory solaceful. There are incomprehensible number of universes, in which I have fulfilled all my dreams, and I'm living the "perfect" life.
VladimirRothar 1 year ago
@VladimirRothar right there with ya
tigercub1010 1 year ago
borges
stivio00 1 year ago
what does quantum theory say about religion??
technosasquatch 1 year ago
@technosasquatch that there is no god.
uut0 1 year ago
@uut0 good, thats what i thought
technosasquatch 1 year ago
@technosasquatch no shit there lolz
uut0 1 year ago
@technosasquatch no shit there lolz
uut0 1 year ago
79%+20%=99%
MrChopinMan 1 year ago 21
@MrChopinMan Yes, welcome to the wonderful world of Blogger's poll function, which for mysterious reasons rounds all percentages down. But since you can see that the voting was 80 out of 101 for "I agree", that means the actual percentages were 79.2% for I agree and 20.8% for I disagree.
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago 23
@10thdim OK
MrChopinMan 1 year ago
@10thdim hmmm maybye one person has died ?WEIRD?
TotalGameMaster 1 year ago
@MrChopinMan you just got owned man.
ovechkin100 1 year ago
BULLSHIT
u2FasT4Me 1 year ago
okay...this is getting wierd, reply if you've noticed this in your own life. I started thinking of this stuff on my own as a highschool dropout, but as i gained more understanding of multiple realities and provability, became friends with a university physics student, and now it seems like the world is feeding me information and reasoning behind my own theories, proving them with mathematics i cant comprehend, but reaching either 90% similar, or strangely, excactly the same ideas...
YourWhatsIn 1 year ago 3
ya truth also, but can human fly? i mean without other accessories help.
ismenoone 1 year ago
In my personal opinion, there are no multiple dimensions. There is no 'random' or 'chance'. Any choice or decision made, is the only choice that would be made under the exact circumstances that occur at that point. As the law of Conservation of Energy, everything has an impact on everything else. Thus, the opposite is true. Everything as it is at a given point is the direct result of everything else before then. Hence, why time doesn't truly exist, but is a glimpse at one particular point.
DantonTheWerewolf 2 years ago
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if you wanna believe ask yourself what exactly is real are we real or a figment of some higher beings imagination like god, possibly although the g-word is a shit example of a higher being/dimension maybe we are all our own infinate gods with gods inside gods etc i think of it as some sort of combined parrellel membrane string theory im not a physicist im a chef and hip hop dj so i call it the russian doll theory can someone enlighten me please?
djrakman 2 years ago
"Nothing is impossible, only the sate of mind makes it so." i get that saying now! if i could observe the dimension in this imension sphere that i want to happen would happen!
iceyflames7 2 years ago
@iceyflames7 I can't stand this phrase. If we parse it to make it more readable and take out the double negatives, we get "All things are possible". We can ask the question "Is it possible for 'All things are possible' to be false?" IF we answer yes, then "all things are possible" is false. If we answer no, then not all things are possible, thus invalidating the premise. "Nothing is impossible" falls flat on it's face using it's own premise. It's self contradictory and therefore can not be true.
Kawlinz 1 year ago
AHHH a floating head and i thought 100 minus 79 was 21
ForgottenWarriorsMW2 2 years ago
i noticed that :P
deeboiz 1 year ago
For some inexplicable reason the "poll" function at Blogger always rounds the decimal point down. As you can see the vote for the first answer was actually 80 out of 101 votes which is 79.2%, and the other answer was 21 out of 101 which 20.8%%.
No idea why Blogger thinks it's a good idea to report the numbers that way.
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago
@10thdim ,
So are you saying that if the these theories of alternate dimensions are incorrect, physicists have no other explanations for why "empty space does not have 10^123 times more energy than it does"?
shadowslots 1 year ago
Omae wa mo shindeiru, universe.
spacepuree 2 years ago
i hope this is the dimension where im supposed to be inmortal
Chavalierdeon 2 years ago 49
when u think about we mightnt be trully alive until we die
damienandmusic 2 years ago
I was concerned with this subject matter since I was 12. At 15 I got to the idea you represent and took a rest because my teenage brain was getting crazy thinking about such things..Now Im mature 17 year old grown-up ;-) ... I hope you understand my lame english.
dejffjed 2 years ago
This is Fairly Accurate
jesseponyboy 2 years ago
somebody must have been higher than hell when they were thinking of this crap.
xXDFAFXx 2 years ago
Thank you for the clarification. The Article "parallel universes..." sounds fascinating.
Davemachineman 2 years ago
Not that I disagree, but what evidence does the Deutsch Team at Oxford have that paralell dimensions exist and why is it considered concrete.
Davemachineman 2 years ago
I've quoted from Dr. Raphael Bousso before on why cosmology needs a multiverse:
"This may seem laughable, but without the multiverse our finest theories predict that empty space should contain about 10^123 times more energy than it actually does. It has been called the worst prediction in the history of science and the mother of all physics problems. And it was the main reason why Polchinski and I, building on work of Steven Weinberg and others, began studying the multiverse..."
Thanks!
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago
@10thdim Woot im from Oxford!!! its shit haha XD im being modest! XD
XxBUDHUNTERxX 1 year ago
@10thdim
Not to disagree either but because they predicted there should be more energy that than there actually is surely it is possible that they were just wrong insted of creating another theory to justify thier previous theory?
UnifiedPerfection 1 year ago
@10thdim well your comment didnt enlighted me in any way regarding dave's question, does that team have any real evidence instead of their thinking and missing energy? because i normally keep updated regarding groundbreaking physics discoveries and i never read anything about a team actually proving the multiverse theory... please clarify me
selraith123 1 year ago
I feel as though death is the escape from the 4th dimension in which we live in. This would somewhat explain the popular belief that your lives flash before us when we die: We can only percieve the dimensions below us. IF when we die we start existing in the 5th dimension, we'd then be able to see our entire lives, instead of traveling through it. bah... maybe im also just giving myself false hope by fear of facing my own death hehe.... existence is so intriguing i wish we knew more than we do.
PeanutsAreGood4U 2 years ago
Maybe death is just another dimension?
Maybe when we die in one scenario, we skip along to another scenario in which we don't and continue life as if nothing had happened, and this creates infinite alternates that see what keeps us going. But we'll not know until death becomes unfactorable?
iStev3n 2 years ago
@iStev3n i was thinking the exact same thing
MistahX99 2 years ago
I havent seen or read anyything that would suggest that when we die, we may then continue another type of existence in a higher dimension.
There is however, a considerable amount of evidence to suggest that there are in fact higher dimensions.
ObscurelyUnkown 2 years ago
Yeah, no one has proven the many worlds interpretation. In fact, it's probably unprovable even if it's true.
tganubis 2 years ago