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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 64569" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I never did like the idea that a new universe gets created every time we make a decision. It makes more sense that a finite number of alternate universes already co-exist simultaneously. Our minds just dump us into an alternate universe in an alternate version of us, when we make a doable choice. You know you can't choose everything. You can't choose to be instantly rich. We have to abide by the rules of cause and effect.</p><p> </p><p>But I did an experiment just to see if I could get to one of these alternate universes just by making an abnormal choice. It does seem to make sense that a building could be in an empty field if it was an alternate universe. We are all creatures of habit. Perhaps if you altered those habits, you might notice something in your immediate surroundings that wasn't that way before the change. Naturally you are limited to choices that you can make. Choose something that you normally wouldn't do. I did. One day I chose to wear a different shoe on each foot. I also tried wearing a t-shirt inside out and backwards for a day too. I did convince myself that these alternate universes are there. Minor differences exist in them. Just pay attention. You may find out that reality isn't as fixed as you may have become accustomed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 64569, member: 288"] I never did like the idea that a new universe gets created every time we make a decision. It makes more sense that a finite number of alternate universes already co-exist simultaneously. Our minds just dump us into an alternate universe in an alternate version of us, when we make a doable choice. You know you can't choose everything. You can't choose to be instantly rich. We have to abide by the rules of cause and effect. But I did an experiment just to see if I could get to one of these alternate universes just by making an abnormal choice. It does seem to make sense that a building could be in an empty field if it was an alternate universe. We are all creatures of habit. Perhaps if you altered those habits, you might notice something in your immediate surroundings that wasn't that way before the change. Naturally you are limited to choices that you can make. Choose something that you normally wouldn't do. I did. One day I chose to wear a different shoe on each foot. I also tried wearing a t-shirt inside out and backwards for a day too. I did convince myself that these alternate universes are there. Minor differences exist in them. Just pay attention. You may find out that reality isn't as fixed as you may have become accustomed to. [/QUOTE]
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