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Death is an Illusion?

December 9th 2009 21:17
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I was reading a bit of an article that starts out with the notion that we think we will die because everyone tells us we will. No, I think I will die because I have see other people do it. Too many people say things that aren’t remotely true to believe something no matter how many people say it.

The article then goes into a little bit of quantum mechanics. Namely that famous experiment that seems to say that two objects, however separated by time or distance can be so entangled with one another that changing one can induce a change in the other–back through time. Well I have read some other stuff that says the universe clearly conspires to disallow superluminal transfers of energy or information. It seems that the universe does that with time too. Probably the best evidence that these theories will not give the magical universe we all desire is to look around us and see what disappears or appears for no reason. I myself have never seen this behavior in near space or far space. Until I do I will draw the conclusion that for this particular loop, these magical changes can not be done. By the way, and this is one of those unfortunate things that the dreamers never seem to get: It’s a many universes and a many dimensions theory! What this means is that these magical things your desire, or more precisely, these magical effects you desire can not be observed in our corner of the universe. The very acts required to produce the magical effects actually caused a bifurcation. Two paths exist where only one existed before. On one someone dies on the other they don’t. If you are stuck on the path, or in the world, or in the dimension where the loved one dies, there ain’t a thing you can do about it. Console yourself that in another unattainable universe they live.




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Comment by katyzzz

December 19th 2009 19:40
'Tis the wearin' o' the green o' Ireleand, you take on my son. Who doesn't believe in the little folk and the faeries? Death, where is thy sting?

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