littlemissattitude said:Now, of course, under the conditions which we were disucssing before, with many alternate universes or realities, this could easily be possible when you take into consideration all the universes together - different things would be true in each universe or reality, creating the possibility that within the conglomerate that everything (or all things) are true. But, can any of you see any way that all things could be true - brought about by the diverse beliefs of the sentient beings within that one universe or reality...?
Hmm, of course all things can be true symultaneously, they just can't be true in the same space. For example, if I were to step back to yesterday (remember time travel is considered feasable, just not probable), I could exist well enough, just as long as I did not meet my past version of self, that is as long as I did not touch my former self. No two identical objects can exist in the same space, and the same time (but then, that would be no problem, because we are different physically from day to day, with cells replacing cells). Another thought, If there is an identical universe to ours, only this one is a mirror image of the other. My heart is on the left side of my chest, however my counterpart's heart is on the left side of his chest (from his perspective). From my point of view, his heart would be on the right side of his chest...which perspective would be correct?
And what about the elusive "anti-matter" concept? Identical universes, only everything about the sub-atomic level is reversed. Electrons have postivie charges, and protons have negative charges. If the barrier between the two universes were to be breached, and an identical hydrogen atom collided with its counterpart...total annihilation results.
Then there is the deja-vu theory. Universes on the same planes of existence, except for one variation...time. One universe is out of phase from the other by an infintesmally small amount of time, but it is enough to have an infinite numbr of universes right here, and none of us are aware of the others.
What about universes that only have two dimensions? What about one dimensional universes? What about five, six, 10 dimensional universes?
Each universe would hold absolute physical truthes, but not all laws of physics would apply in all universes, because not all physical laws would be neccessary in each version.
Why are most dreams we have disjointed, but every so often we have dreams so lucid, we swear it was real, only it isn't any reality we deal with during our waking moments? Why is it we remember these "lucid" dreams much easier, and much longer than we do the "goofy" dreams? And why do they linger, and bother us for awhile? To dream of children we never had, but swear they were real, with a past, and a future. Lost loves, are not lost in the dreams. I'm not talking wishful thinking, I mean they felt so real, that we are frustrated when we wake up, and fight to keep the memory of the dream from disapating.
Why do we know a place we've never been to, or recognize a face we've never seen?
Why do we even ponder these concepts, unless there is a possibility that they are more than concepts?
In scripture, man began to build a tower to heaven. The collective God pondered this, and decreed that man would succeed if left alone (this was 4000 years ago). God said man wasn't ready, and his thinking was wrong, so God threw a wrench in the works, not to stop us, but to slow us down.
I look forward to your response.
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