Monday, 24 December 2007

My Unifying Theory of 1997

Tuesday, 14th January 1997

WARNING: Deep and heavy. Do not approach lightly.

So here's the momentary universe argument again. It states that all past, present and future occupies the same physical space, and therefore there IS no past, present or future, just this infinitely capable NOW. Within the physical universe, there are an infinite number of virtual universes which occupy the same space, and that every moment we enter a new one. THAT suggests that all the other momentary universes still exist, one on top of the other. We do not realise this because our consciousness shows us only one path through what we call "time".

If we accept that there are an infinite number of universes one on top of the other, it is safe to conclude that there should also be an even more innumerable different universes sharing the same moment, that for every different possibility starting from Day One, and from every possibility on from that, that place exists too.

Now let's talk about you. Between your birth and now, there have been dozens (for some maybe more) of moments when you touched on your own demise, the thousands of times you didn't make it across the road, the hundreds of times you didn't come out of the coma, the brushes with death that you didn't survive.

So how come you're still here? In these moments of extreme peril, your conscious is jogged from one universe to another; we've all felt that strange lurching feeling associated with vertigo, the pull of the earth from a tall building, the tide of the traffic, and we've all pulled ourselves back. That feeling is the jump your conscious makes as you are closer than normal to the brink. Sometimes the jump is late, sometimes you do get hurt, but you jump and you pull through.

Not everybody jumps at the same time. And some potentially fatal errors we don't jump from, we can't because we didn't know what would happen. And then in our reality we do die. But if the conscious is strong enough to survive a million different deaths by jumping between associated universes, then there's more than a slim chance that reincarnation could be the answer.

Choose life? There is no choice.

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