Project Looking Glass

Mayhem

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The only plausible explanation here is that one of the versions of 'you' died in an alternate dimension and you're taking the place. People have woken up into new dimensions before, it's not an uncommon phenomena. Likely, this isn't your origin universe but extremely close to it. Every decision someone makes creates a new reality which is why there are infinite dimensions.

Is this an explanation because you have experienced this? or just repeating what others have said over the years?
 

Treversal

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Sounds like TESLA: QUOTE:

To some physicists, this indicates that what we call ‘matter,’ with its solidity and concreteness — is an illusion; that only the mathematical apparatus they devise in their theories is truly real, not the perceived world the apparatus was created to describe in the first place,” Kastrup wrote.
 

TimeFlipper

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Sounds like TESLA: QUOTE:

To some physicists, this indicates that what we call ‘matter,’ with its solidity and concreteness — is an illusion; that only the mathematical apparatus they devise in their theories is truly real, not the perceived world the apparatus was created to describe in the first place,” Kastrup wrote.

Seems like a crossover between Philosophy and Surrealism....Reminds me of the comical opening scene in the fabulous movie, The Men Who Stare At Goats...An officer believes he can run through a brick wall, great movie to watch guys! :LOL:...

 

Element115

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Is this an explanation because you have experienced this? or just repeating what others have said over the years?
The closest I've experienced another reality is Deja Vu, when you obtain a memory from an alternate dimension and then experience the same act in your own. It becomes unsettling because you know you've seen or experienced this before but in your reality, you haven't.
 

Treversal

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Seems like a crossover between Philosophy and Surrealism....Reminds me of the comical opening scene in the fabulous movie, The Men Who Stare At Goats...An officer believes he can run through a brick wall, great movie to watch guys! :LOL:...

In QM particles travel through solid objects, disappear and reappear some place else, appear in two places at once and are connected to each other over UNIMAGINABLY vast distances by a completely unknown and unrestrained force. As you know we are quarks and mostly nothing, we are just empty space like space itself, a galaxy here and a galaxy there with nothing in between.

For example, 100,000,000,000,000 neutrinos pass though YOUR BODY every SECOND and they never HIT ANYTHING.

We and all we know are just energy.

IF we brought all the world`s entire stockpile of nukes and detonated all of them simultaneously with you sitting on top of them, how much of you would be destroyed?

Nothing.

You cannot destroy energy.
 

steven chiverton

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great place to make the paranormalis the greatest place for information
 

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NaturalPhilosopher

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Looking onto the future is tricky. In the remote viewing world It's called the "fire hose" effect.
The hose line is the past, the nozzle is the present, and the spray is the future.
The farther you get from the present, the more possibilities to get.
More than 72 hours in the future, you typically start getting a drop in correct outcomes (depending on the variability of the target/subject - winning lottery numbers seeming the most variable) ;)
you're talking about a light cone.
 

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