aliens & their message

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by cindywarble, Mar 31, 2019.

  1. I still don't get it.
     
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  2. HashtagInterested

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    So, I went up to someone the other day and asked if they heard the new blonde joke. She said no. I said I'd tell you, but you wouldn't understand it. She just kinda looked at me funny sctratching her head in disbelief, with an expression that resembled a shock and awe, amazed kinda awkward, and dumbfounded look. I couldn't help but grin.
     
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  3. I care.
     
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    Me too … I did that to my mother to be real a few years back before she died. It wasn't to be mean, but because I love her and care. She got a kick out of it too. We were cool like that … for the most part.
     
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    I'm not sure where the missing link might be in Hashtags example either... Maybe I missed it :p
     
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  6. HashtagInterested

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    Is that golden fleece I see? Are you Nordic? That is a Norse thing isn't it? The golden fleece … Now I know a thing or few about the golden harp, but not so much about the fleece, but I'm thinking they may be similar somehow.
     
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    Thank you Hashtag. That is my point ladies and gentlemen! Is mankind so sure of it'self that it questions creation about it's own existence?
     
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    Hold my beer. ;)
     
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    Do you agree in life on other planets? :)
     
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    It is improbable that we may ever get the opportunity to get behind the entire universe and get so far away from it where we can look back on it and zoom out until it is small in the distant vanishing point. Will it be surrounded by duplicates of it?
     
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    Yes
     
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    Would duplicate universes mean multiple? A multiverse?
     
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    I think sometimes yes, which amazes me beyond belief at this point. I mean who made who. It's crazy and I'm sure that was your point, which is likewise mine. Have you ever had a thought and thought about the thought and questioned from where the thought may have came? My brian … one mind your brain … one mind … little connections spread all over. What's a neuron? How many do we have spread throughout our bodies, from grey matter to the furthest appendage, then all signals received from the perceived outside world, which is in all reality our inside world.

    All is mind … Is there any other point aside from that?
     
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  14. Yes, there is life on other planets. If not, then everything revolves around Earth and the human race and all of the species who are so plentiful here. This is not the case, I guarantee it.

    I hate the multiverse theory. It has nothing to substantiate it. There can be nothing to substantiate it, and the whole purpose of it is to explain away why this universe seems fine-tuned for life.

    Wouldn't it be marvelous if there were infinite numbers of me doing everything I could possibly be doing. I don't think people realize just how many infinity is, because that's literally what it would take. I could be an inch to the left or right right now. I could be a MILLIMETER to the left or right right now. I could be on the other side of town. A blade of grass could get bent this way or that. Doesn't anyone see the problem? The multiverse theory multiplies existence into complete redundancy and this existence loses all of its vitality. No, I don't believe that.

    The universe isn't branching off into infinite universes with the movement of every particle. To believe that is fucking dumb. There, I said it. People who believe that just fail to appreciate consciousness, which actually does play a role in the creation of physical reality. It's a part of physical reality. The mind wraps up objective reality into a nice, neat little package, but the truth is far, far stranger than what we perceive, and our connection to reality is far deeper.

    The original interpretation of quantum mechanics already hit the nail on the head. We live in a universe where the observer participates in its creation. This whole idea of a multiverse is just a shameful disavowal of what has already been confirmed, simply because scientists don't want people to get any funny mystical ideas. It annoys the shit outta me.
     
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    the way an atom is described, it is a small replica of our solar system. and our solar system seems to be a small replica of a galaxy. several galaxies together seem to form a universe. and so on and on. so there must be a smaller version of an atom if you look in the other direction.
     
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    You know that creation did not stop here. Wise.
    The multiverse is one of those things that may never, ever, ever be proven or disproved because it will require such a technology that can get above the universe and see it in a birds eye view where it will appear so small in the distance that we can see if there is another one right next to it but let me explain why that answer may be an important factor in believing in life on other planets with another question and it is very much like you said before about everything not revolving around Earth and the human race... Does everything revolve around our own universe or can creation put life in other universes? (If they even exist.) The probability of at least one life on another planet would certainly go up but if everything does not revolve around Earth and the human race why should it revolve around our own universe?
    Infinite numbers of myself doing everything I could possibly be doing will require different parallel realities and although I myself may not exist in another universe anymore than I do in another country is just may be because a being simply can not. My realities exist tomorrow and they are dependent upon the choices that I make today!
    Try to imagine the universe very small and far away. Is it surrounded by others?
    A universe would not share it's quantum mechanics with another universe anymore than you appear to share my theory of of a multiverse. lol
     
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    I share your theory of the opposite direction OB! Our own universe may not be the biggest products in creation and the atoms underneath our own noses may not be the smallest either!
     
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    Zooming in on nothing but thin air (Not Mr. Simpson's head.) may be the only answer to what we would see if it were possible to zoom out of our own universe.
    1. I never suggested the universe is branching off into infinite universes. That would seem to be like what leaves are to a tree where as the multiverse theory suggests that our own universe may be surrounded by duplicate universes that look a bit like it in the same way our own galaxy is surrounded by other galaxies that looks just like it.
    2. I certainly never mentioned quantum mechanics.


    Zooming in on nothing but thin air (Not Mr. Simpson's head.) may be the only answer to what we would see if it were possible to zoom out of our own universe.​
     
  19. Okay, so you're supposing that there's a space outside of space that has all the laws that govern this universe, so that we would be able to experience a view of the multiverse, but those other universes don't share these same laws. Just our universe and the outer "void" that allegedly lies outside of the universe. I don't get it. They don't share the same laws, yet they all radiate light so that you'd be able to even see them?

    Everything you postulate about other universes is based upon your experience of this one. Which is where it all falls apart.

    My major problem is with the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics that requires an infinite number of parallel universes being created every nanosecond. But it could be that our universe is a recording of some sort, of which there are many. However, not infinitely many. To view the multiverse might be akin to seeing someone's record collection.

    Everything is the universe. Everything doesn't revolve around itself. But yeah, I don't believe Earth is special while I do believe the universe is special, and there's no contradiction in terms there. "If there's one there's got to be more..." Not always.

    I do believe there are more dimensions than we can perceive with our senses, and I believe it's likely that more advanced lifeforms are aware of more dimensions than we are, so that could kind of be construed as a different universe, though not really.
     
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    You do not get it.
     

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