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Topic: Infinite parallel universes (Read 529 times)

legendary
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December 26, 2014, 09:49:00 PM
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Just several thoughts.

-     Each of us might be in a different parallel universe from every other one of us. Quantum entanglement leaves this option open, since we don't really know much (anything?) about the technical side of the soul, spirit or consciousness.

-     We have "discovered" very few dimensions. We might think that there are an infinite number. But we can do the math in a clear way for only the first 6. We have a reasonably clear understanding of up to dimension 11. Someone may have done the math for more dimensions, but I would guess that the number we have investigated mathematically to be under 20. It is the dimensions and their vibrations that separate the parallel universes.

-     Parallel universes occupy the same place at the same time.

-     Parallel universes touch each other. The "places" where they touch cause reactions in other parallel universes. These reactions produce what may be termed the material of the universe reacted upon. All material is essentially highly complex, dimensional vibrational activity.

-     The aether is a "solid" made up of the parallel universes, all of them being out of "phase" with respect to all the others. "Phase" has to do with dimensional vibration, and is barely recognized or understood by dimensional theory.

-     The complexity involved in the formations of materials of the various parallel universes by the interaction of other parallel universes, is so great that it will forever be way beyond anything that mankind can understand, except in the tiniest scratching of the surface of such understanding.

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newbie
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December 26, 2014, 09:19:37 PM
#3
Merry holidays and happy religious event!

It's a good read.  I can't get it to load.

http://www2.goshen.edu/~poakley/POakley/Presentations/Entries/2009/8/20_Fractal_Workshop_files/FractalWorkshop.pdf
legendary
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December 26, 2014, 06:01:40 PM
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once i got this though about quantum mechanic:

has the uncertainty principle a connection to the theory of infinite parallel universes?

could it be that every probality in qm actually really exist but just in a different parallel universe?

so what i probaly mean is that superposition (the state of an object existing in all of its possible states at once) is not just a gedanken experiment but reality?
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
December 26, 2014, 05:46:08 PM
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The latest movie excuse for filling story holes is referring to "infinite parallel universes". They bring in little changes in modern time or some person has one thing in his life that is different in the parallel universe or whatever the story is.


But infinite parallel universes would have so many universes where the beginning of time, an atom is in a different position, our reality would be the same in so many of them because an atom might be moved in some galaxy on the other side of the universe so to us there would be so many mirror image universes that it would not even be interesting. And why is the focus always on some universe that was exactly the same as the other universe for millions of years until 50 years ago the atoms are different enough where some guy didn't get into the airplane or didn't break up with his girlfriend or whichever. There would be no way to even find a parallel universe that just affects Earth in the past 100 years. You are literally searching through an infinite amount of universes.

I call BS on the notion of infinite parallel universes, or at least the movie portrayal of them as a shortcut for explaining the story.
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