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Akar:
The other day I was commenting on other thread about some dreams I am having of myself in what could be alternative realities:


--- Quote ---On a side note, in the last months I have had tons of dreams of myself in "other realities" (that being a general term, I do not know if it is me on a simultaneous/past incarnation, or it is me in a branch of my current incarnation that went on other paths), I notice the "barriers" between those realities becoming thinner, and I am feeling more and more what is "going on" in other parts of myself (again, it is just feeling, very difficult to put in words).

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I had tonight another one, but this case was a bit different because of the people involved. It was a dream of my father, myself and my son, and the dream was simply a normal day in which all three of us were doing normal stuff at home.

My father died one year before my son was born, so this, in this case, looks more of a subconscious construct of the mind or a mix of different stuff, than a "real" alternate reality. Guess it is not important per se, but what drives me to write now is the question that pop up on my head when I woke up.

I have always thought that the "point zero" of all the alternate branches of this incarnation is the moment you are born, and the exit point of all branches is the moment you die. I mean, you are born, you start making choices in your life, taking different paths and then different alternate realities are being generated. But all those alternate self do "die" at the "same time", so the exit point is the same for all my different existences (just in this current incarnation). So this was my current understanding.

However, that dream (being significant or not) raised the question, could it be that the exit point is different for each alternated self?
I mean, that someone who died few years ago has not "died" in an alternate reality and keeps going (like the dream I had)?

Looking forward to hear how do you perceive this topic or your thoughts about it.




Laura:

--- Quote from: David Topi on April 08, 2012, 10:14:26 AM ---
However, that dream (being significant or not) raised the question, could it be that the exit point is different for each alternated self?
I mean, that someone who died few years ago has not "died" in an alternate reality and keeps going (like the dream I had)?

Looking forward to hear how do you perceive this topic or your thoughts about it.

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I think so.  If there are alternate selves, they might "check out" at different points on their timelines from yours.  There is actually a very interesting physics paper about this that I read back in 2003 and when I am home and have access to my own computer, I'll look it up and you can read it.  It even talks a bit about how the different "yous" in the different timelines/realities, could possibly influence one another at different significant nodes.  Very interesting stuff.

Akar:
I'd love to read that paper, hope you can fimd it. It is inded very interesting. Thanks!

Zadius Sky:

--- Quote from: Laura on April 08, 2012, 11:14:32 AM ---I think so.  If there are alternate selves, they might "check out" at different points on their timelines from yours.  There is actually a very interesting physics paper about this that I read back in 2003 and when I am home and have access to my own computer, I'll look it up and you can read it.  It even talks a bit about how the different "yous" in the different timelines/realities, could possibly influence one another at different significant nodes.  Very interesting stuff.

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Hmm, intriguing. I'm interested to read it, too.

NewOrleans:
David, Intriguing subject. Today, being Easter, this seems a relevant time to ask about dream visions, parallel worlds and resurrection.

In about 1987-88, I was working for Tulane University as a freelance illustrator on their university magazine and was asked to follow-up on an article to illustrate by Frank J. Tipler, Professor of Mathematical Physics. I didn't know who he was!! And so I was asked to met him to ask questions. The idea of Omega Point, I didn't quite understand, but it sounded like Science trying to formulate Christ's Resurrection by the numbers. Turned out far more interesting. So what does this young and stupid artist ask the scientist? "Will I ever get to be with my dead cat again"" He laughed and said "Yes." And then briefly explained that perhaps supercomputers at the very end point of our universe's existence could replicate everything all over again. Not that I understood it. But it sounded hopeful. He was a very pleasant guy to be so patient with me. Now I wished I spent more time listening.

The published article in Tulanian magazine outlined his theory of Omega Point and Immortality. From what I remember he was very much hated and derided by other scientists, but he had a sense of humor about it. If I can find the article again, I'll post it.

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