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Do you believe in parallel universes?

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twiigss · M
I believe in multiple universes and that each action has an undefined number of outcomes. You walk out of your house down some steps, but maybe in another universe you fall and hurt yourself, or maybe in another universe you walk down the steps and are attached by a wild animal. But in this universe you walk down the steps and everything is fine.

That's the kind of thing I believe exists.
Achelois · F
@twiigss

I tired to find it, I’ll keep looking. 👀
twiigss · M
@Achelois remember when I was saying about the premonition stuff? So I was going into the dentist Wednesday. So Tuesday night I kind of sat out my clothes and I said to myself, let me wear my McCrory's t-shirt, I bet I'll get a reaction while I'm sitting in the chair.

So I go through everything, I'm in the waiting room, then I'm in the the doctor's room and nothing, no one says anything about my shirt. When I was at the counter checking out after I had paid, the woman says, and oh my God, where in the hell did you get that shirt???

This is the stuff I'm talking about. And it happens to me all the time, on an almost everyday basis.
Achelois · F
@twiigss

Happens to me all the time too 😌
Northwest · M
This is one of the theoretical possibilities of the Multiverse models:

Inflationary/Bubble Universes: Rapid cosmic inflation might continue in some regions, constantly spawning new 'bubble' universes, each potentially with unique physical properties.

String Theory/Braneworlds: Our universe could be a membrane (brane) in a higher-dimensional space (the "bulk"), with other branes hosting other universes.

Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) (Quantum): Every quantum possibility branches off into a new, separate universe, creating countless realities where different outcomes of events occur.

Cyclic Multiverse: Universes go through endless cycles of expansion

I only believe what experimental physics can prove, but I'm a theoretical guy, so I'll just have fun with the possibilities.
Renkon · M
The idea of a parallel universe can be confusing. It’s easier to understand it as parallel worlds or even multiple states of existence. When we say “world,” it doesn’t always mean another physical planet like Earth, but a different plane or level of existence.

In advanced yogic wisdom, there is talk of multiple planes of existence that exist alongside ours. What differentiates each of these “worlds” or planes is the elements and qualities they are made of. So rather than thinking in terms of parallel universes, it may be more accurate to think of them as different layers or states of reality existing simultaneously.
Achelois · F
@Renkon

It’s a different reality in our own consciousness, this creates a different realm through our own experiences, (high and low frequencies) the worlds the same, just our own timelines shifts to new ones.
Renkon · M
@Achelois That's a deep thought.
Achelois · F
@Renkon

It is but it’s the truth, I know because I’ve shifted many timelines myself.
RosaMarie · 46-50, F
You asked this yesterday in another universe.
chasingMonday · 41-45, M
It’s a neat idea. I hope there is a universe where I’m happy
Achelois · F
Yes, time doesn’t exist, there’s only now with different timelines.

That’s why we get déjà vu, it’s exists in another timeline.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
No, It's just another theory. Of course there's countless other universes out there, but I don't think we have a parallel universe.
OriginalDumbMan · 36-40
@Nitedoc difference between parallel universe and other universe?
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@OriginalDumbMan As I understand it, a parallel universe is one that is almoat like ours right down to the people and things in it. Meaning a person would exit simultainiously in two or more univereses at the same time but not neccessarily doing the same thing we do at the same time. Not and exact copy so to speak.
We know countless other universes and gallaxies exist outside our own but as far as we know they are made up of vastly different planets than earth.
twiigss · M
@Nitedoc There's a Star Trek The Next Generation episode about this. Worf goes to a Bat'leth tournament and at some point he starts shifting through parallel universes. It's a really fun episode.
Lilymoon · F
Sure why not
H1raeth · 36-40, M
Anythings possible.
val70 · 51-55
Oh yes. I'm an Obersturmbannführer in one of them
I believe in multi-universes.
FreeorLonely · 51-55, F
Yes, there’s gotta be
Alyosha · 36-40, M
There are a finite number of things that could count as an elementary particle, so there are a finite number of arrangements of these particles at the most basic level. Given enough big bang-style events, you should expect not merely to see parallel universes but exact copies of universes over time.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
I believe who knows wtf is really going on
Magenta · F
No. Sounds like science fiction fantasy.
Sliders, a scifi series in the mid to late 90's, had that as their plot.

 
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