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I believe that EVERY decision ever made creates another multiverse where the opposite decision was made. Nothing to back up my belief, just a possibility. Some realities the earth is dead from decisions that were made long ago.
I believe that EVERY decision ever made creates another multiverse where the opposite decision was made. Nothing to back up my belief, just a possibility. Some realities the earth is dead from decisions that were made long ago.
Billions of Galaxies yet people believe we are the only life form. Carbon based to be more precise. And there can't be a multiverse? Really? We split the atom. Man science is amazing. Yet....some braindead mfs still believe the Earth is flat FOH
Musically, I want to visit the universes where:
- Big L, Guru, Heavy D, and Big Pun are still alive and making albums;
- Flipmode Squad is still together and making albums;
- Prince and Michael Jackson release "The Velvet Glove" mixtape every ten years;
- Record label owners, producers, and distributors are 90% Black;
- Lyricism and positivity remained the gold standard in rap;
- Royalties are paid to all deserving hip-hop/rap artists whose works are sampled;
- The Fat Boys became the spokesmen and jingle writers for the Five Guys restaurant chain; and
- R. Kelly is best known for his Johnny Cash-style "At Folsom Prison" concerts because he got locked up way back in the mid-90's.
What if......................I believe that EVERY decision ever made creates another multiverse where the opposite decision was made. Nothing to back up my belief, just a possibility. Some realities the earth is dead from decisions that were made long ago.
What if......................
When we die we just simply wake up in an alternate reality in that reality's version of ourself.
I think it's beyond silly to suggest that there is only life on Earth in this vast, vast, super fucking vast universe.
There can be a multiverse but that's definitely debatable.
But the idea that what separates the universes is our individual actions is even sillier than the idea that there's no life in this universe outside of Earth. Like there's really a whole universe where the only point of departure is me not making this post on BGOL? There's a whole universe where the only difference is whether or not you pressed "like" on this post? Really? That's the type of man-centered logic that produced the Bible. We aren't that important. No more important than flies. I don't think people realize how many universes would be indistinguishable under this theory.
That's a pretty common idea. I disagree with it. I don't think infinite universes means that every possible action is played out, like there's a universe where you become lovers with your sister, one where you marry your father, mother, brother, etc. I think that's a human-centric view similar to religion, going beyond man being at the center of the universe to infinite universes revolving around your every move. (The show Sliders definitely took that view, which I thought hampered the series.) More likely, you don't exist in the vast, vast majority of universes. Think about how unlikely it is that life would even occur on Earth. You as a human being existing in multiple timelines is less likely than a monkey randomly typing out the Bible with random keystrokes. So I don't think the idea of infinite universes requires or would involve playing out every alternate reality each person could experience-- that prospect just doesn't make sense to me.
Hold the fuck up. Who is that?Musically, I want to visit the universes where:
- Big L, Guru, Heavy D, and Big Pun are still alive and making albums;
- Flipmode Squad is still together and making albums;
- Prince and Michael Jackson release "The Velvet Glove" mixtape every ten years;
- Record label owners, producers, and distributors are 90% Black;
- Lyricism and positivity remained the gold standard in rap;
- Royalties are paid to all deserving hip-hop/rap artists whose works are sampled;
- The Fat Boys became the spokesmen and jingle writers for the Five Guys restaurant chain; and
- R. Kelly is best known for his Johnny Cash-style "At Folsom Prison" concerts because he got locked up way back in the mid-90's.
Proof?There’s as many galaxies as grains of sand on every beach on earth . GALAXIES!!!! Galaxies that each have billions of planets. Do the fucking math. The odds of you having a twin in the universe somewhere are better than there not being any other life. There’s no doubt intelligent life somewhere
There’s as many galaxies as grains of sand on every beach on earth . GALAXIES!!!! Galaxies that each have billions of planets. Do the fucking math. The odds of you having a twin in the universe somewhere are better than there not being any other life. There’s no doubt intelligent life somewhere
I Read niggaProof?
The odds are overwhelming, there’s an uncountable amount of galaxies that have billions and some trillion of planets in each one . Our own galaxy has life somewhere else in it. Humans always think they are some unique original creation. Reality is we probably ain’t shit and there are more advanced species all over the galaxy and whose to say everything evolved the same? There could be intelligent alien life that evolved breathing sulphuric air and drinks liquid methane like water.Not disagreeing, but A LOT of things have to happen for life to spark and they all have to happen in succession a degree too hot that life is extinguished. Do I think there is life elsewhere? Yes but it is SOO much different than what we think of as life
The odds are overwhelming, there’s an uncountable amount of galaxies that have billions and some trillion of planets in each one . Our own galaxy has life somewhere else in it. Humans always think they are some unique original creation. Reality is we probably ain’t shit and there are more advanced species all over the galaxy and whose to say everything evolved the same? There could be intelligent alien life that evolved breathing sulphuric air and drinks liquid methane like water.
U Read about some galaxies?I Read nigga
The odds are overwhelming, there’s an uncountable amount of galaxies that have billions and some trillion of planets in each one . Our own galaxy has life somewhere else in it. Humans always think they are some unique original creation. Reality is we probably ain’t shit and there are more advanced species all over the galaxy and whose to say everything evolved the same? There could be intelligent alien life that evolved breathing sulphuric air and drinks liquid methane like water.
I also read 101 ways to blow Shaddyvillepugs moms back outU Read about some galaxies?
What else u be reading about
Dude it's just a theory... More science fiction (have you seen Sliders) than a theory. All we are doing is talking, nobody subscribes to this shyt!
Sorry I read your other reply first. But like I said none of this is a way of life, just a shyt ton of What If's while high once. And I did put believe in my original post. Belief isn't the right word that I should have used. What if...
Infinite universes does not mean literally every possibility plays out. In most, there'd be no Earth or no life on Earth-- the differences are far more likely to be on that level than based on personal "what ifs" for each of the billions of people on this planet along with every dog, pig, frog, fly, etc.
Also: Here's the reason I think every choice results in a branch of the universe: You know how lightning, nerve cells, trees, and galaxy clusters all share the same kinds of forked, branching patterns? Well, nature loves a winning strategy, so why can't time and space work the same way? Also, imagine these pine trees having a conversation:
Tree #1: Dude.
Tree #2: What?
Tree #1: What if there were trees that only had two branches?
Tree #2: That's stupid. That's like saying there are trees with flat leaves growing just like us.
Tree #1: Yeah, you right. I'm just saying though... what if there were trees somewhere three times as tall and as wide as we both are?
Tree #2 (takes hit of psychedelic mushroom cluster growing at base): That's stupid. The ground couldn't even support a tree that big.
... and so on. I think we start hitting the limits of human brain processing power when we start looking at stuff past the fourth dimension and hypothesizing about parallel dimensions and what not, and that's another part of the reason I think there is a dimension for every choice made by any sentient creature (even if it collapses a split second after it forms). I'm loving this thread, though!
I Read nigga
Also: Here's the reason I think every choice results in a branch of the universe: You know how lightning, nerve cells, trees, and galaxy clusters all share the same kinds of forked, branching patterns? Well, nature loves a winning strategy, so why can't time and space work the same way? Also, imagine these pine trees having a conversation:
Tree #1: Dude.
Tree #2: What?
Tree #1: What if there were trees that only had two branches?
Tree #2: That's stupid. That's like saying there are trees with flat leaves growing just like us.
Tree #1: Yeah, you right. I'm just saying though... what if there were trees somewhere three times as tall and as wide as we both are?
Tree #2 (takes hit of psychedelic mushroom cluster growing at base): That's stupid. The ground couldn't even support a tree that big.
... and so on. I think we start hitting the limits of human brain processing power when we start looking at stuff past the fourth dimension and hypothesizing about parallel dimensions and what not, and that's another part of the reason I think there is a dimension for every choice made by any sentient creature (even if it collapses a split second after it forms). I'm loving this thread, though!