Parallel Universes and how to change reality
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it seems nuts,but actually makes sense.if these theories are true.it explains miracles very nicely....faith and the whole ball of yarn......are actually possible from a scientific standpoint.it even explains forgiveness by tying it to the past is not set in stone either.
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"Possible" not necessarily true.
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Finally an explanation of what I have been thinking all along
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This makes me think that the world is like a spider's web with infinite possibilities but for those able to navigate this web they are able to experience all these probabilities simultaneously. Therefore all outcomes are possible and nothing is impossible if all the outcomes are already there and exist. But comes into question is if there really is freewill and whether we can change things or if it's just connecting with an alternate version of ourselves.
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I just wonder if we can alter our (relative) memories by choosing another conscious version of ourselves as well as we can alter our present reality. It was not exactly clear from the video. Anyway, it's a fascinating revolutionary idea! (However, it's not so revolutionary as the ancient buddhist philosophy concludes something similar than the recent science has just started to do.)
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Great video
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I mean, if any of our parallel selves (assuming the subset of those with the awareness we now have of the possibility of shifting) is able to shift, what is stopping from our selves from being displaced by another self that has the intention to assume the reality we now occupy? The universe would have to account for this by changing some small detail elsewhere. And how does this theory account for entropy? Sure a conscious shift could decrease entropy, so where is it made up for?
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I guess there are a few details I don't understand. First: how can we assume anything conscious is completely novel? You say we create a new probability space when we "watch the bird", but that really is just the effect of the bird having caught our attention, and possibly an affinity for birds, the cause of something in our past? Does anything really exist without cause? 2nd: If all possibilities exist simultaneously, how can we shift to another without displacing the parallel "self" there?
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@XtinaFerrari A very good point. Jesus made a choice when offered temptation. He said no to temptation.
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Awesome upload. Love it. Mahalo.
I didn't understand why "pausing for a second to watch the bird fly" at 4:24 isn't one of those possibilities within the plane? Why does this particular possibility needs to create another plane of possibilities?
In other words what is the difference between: (A) go straight (B) go left (C) go right (D) pause and watch the bird fly?
vasya128 3 months ago
@vasya128 The plane I describe in the video is a plane of predictive probabilities, not possibilities. I am suggesting that stopping to watch a bird is spontaneous act with no predictive probability and which may dramatically alter future probabilities.
OxygenForTheMind 3 months ago
Could the parallel universes of Hugh Everett and the multiple dimension of String Theory be future possibilities of what might happen within our one three dimensional Universe? A dynamic Universe that we can interact with creating our own future!
nickharvey7 6 months ago 4
@nickharvey7 Yes it could. The actual mechanism for creating our own future is not yet clear. However, discovery of phantom DNA by Vladimir Poponin suggests that the 90+% of DNA, which seems to have no purpose and has been labeled 'junk' DNA, is multidimensional and may be the prime catalyst in the creation of personal reality.
Russian scientists under Dr. Pjotr Garjajev have been able to repair DNA strands using human speech modulated lasers! This gives new meaning to the power affirmations
OxygenForTheMind 6 months ago 2
free will means that you can choose whatever version of yourself, those versions already exist, yes, but you can CHOOSE.
XtinaFerrari 8 months ago
@XtinaFerrari Choosing which probable self you will experience might be a semantic illusion since the other probable selves would all think they had chosen their particular version from the already existing choices.
(At time 4:04) I am suggesting that free will allows the emergence of probabilities that NEVER existed before, thus creating a sixth dimension of reality.
OxygenForTheMind 7 months ago