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Is the cosmos omnipotent?

A lot of people will agree that the cosmos is infinite and eternal, and that by it performing an infinite number of operations it thus guarantees the existence of life on many worlds.

Yet how many people so inclined will also think it plausible that the cosmos could provide an infinite series of lifetimes? If people change during a single lifetime could they reappear in changed form on another world? And how much change would make this idea viable?

I don't want to hear from people believing the amount of creation is finite and constricted to a single space-time point. I'm looking for people who suspect a natural form of afterlife is possible through the concept of parallelism and an understanding of cosmic balances. This is a think tank for intrigued people.

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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
I've mentioned my theory on here before.
My latest theory regarding God is an embellishment on one I've had for years.
Given that all matter is energy it seems to me that we are likely just a dream but what if we are all God? God is just curious about life and since time is a construct it can live each person's life and not interfere with it. Then when that life form is finished it moves on to another. Perhaps it can even multiplex at planck speed of 5.4*10-44 seconds so it can be just about everything at the same time.
MissPerfect · 22-25, F
@Tastyfrzz Sorry. We're not discussing metaphysics here, and traceable movement is unnecessary to arguing natural afterlife.