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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 28643" data-attributes="member: 51"><p><strong>Re: Unnoticeable alternate reality</strong></p><p></p><p>In another thread here, when this was a time travel community, I posted this in 2004:</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Since then I have had a couple more experiences and have known some people who have had them too. Among some people I know, these changes are attributed to changes in our own timeline - caused by time travel! That is my favorite.</p><p> </p><p>However, because I have had a couple close calls with my life, and at least one that I shouldn't have survived, except that something of a miracle occured, I also entertain the idea that when you die in one timeline, you and your consciousness may just continue in another, very similar, one. I can't quite work this out in my head because I can't get my arms around multiple timelines - where I have consciousness in many lines. The "many me" thing just doesn't compute or feel right.</p><p> </p><p>I think changes happen a lot and our memory adjusts seemlessly - MOST of the time. When the alterations are noticed it is chalked up to faulty memory - unless for some reason you are certain (as in a shared memory that doesn't fit the current reality) and then you just have to go hmmmmmmmm . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 28643, member: 51"] [b]Re: Unnoticeable alternate reality[/b] In another thread here, when this was a time travel community, I posted this in 2004: Since then I have had a couple more experiences and have known some people who have had them too. Among some people I know, these changes are attributed to changes in our own timeline - caused by time travel! That is my favorite. However, because I have had a couple close calls with my life, and at least one that I shouldn't have survived, except that something of a miracle occured, I also entertain the idea that when you die in one timeline, you and your consciousness may just continue in another, very similar, one. I can't quite work this out in my head because I can't get my arms around multiple timelines - where I have consciousness in many lines. The "many me" thing just doesn't compute or feel right. I think changes happen a lot and our memory adjusts seemlessly - MOST of the time. When the alterations are noticed it is chalked up to faulty memory - unless for some reason you are certain (as in a shared memory that doesn't fit the current reality) and then you just have to go hmmmmmmmm . . . [/QUOTE]
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