9.2.11
If Only
Everyone understands the whole concept of a multiverse, in that every possible outcome of every possible choice is played out in some parallel existence. According to this theory, there is another world exactly alike ours in which nothing is changed save my creating this post. There's another world where this thread has become gospel for whatever reason. And there's this one, where I am struck with the realization that my creating this post is guaranteed to have a solid impact in some world. Someone in power agrees with me and people die.
And in another, someone in poverty agrees with me and kills that individual in power. In a perfect outcome, everyone would kill each other and there would be no more loss with nothing to lose. In this, I have to speak because I realize that it worked nearly infinite times before out of the other infinite possibilities.
Infinity/infinity is undefined, so there is no probability on my side here save a minuscule unknown.Now I've said what I felt so compelled to say and I leave it to this world to accept, reject, or ignore whatever they are also being compelled to do.
Who else is up for a revolution?
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i'm always up for a revolution. DOWN WITH THE POLICE STATE!
ReplyDeleteI am up for it! Like Bart I too am always up for a revolt! XD
ReplyDeletehaha in another world I am the owner of this blog :O
ReplyDeleteThis is some pretty deep stuff man, i've thought it all out so many times before.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of stuff that keeps me up at night and people doubt ghosts and aliens it is VERY apparent that there are other dimensions.
ReplyDeleteThe Marketing Division of the Cirius Cyberntics Corporation - they'll be first against the wall when the revolution comes.
ReplyDeleteWell, to quote one of my favorite shirts: Fuck the revolution! Bring on the apocalypse!
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I've always loved the concepts of the multiverse, although it always makes me wonder how I would have turned out. What changes would I have decided on? What ones did I thoroughly avoid on every level? These are the things I think about when bored in traffic.
ReplyDeletethis is deep! i love your blogs, keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteThe same applies to >THIS COMMENT<
ReplyDeleteThere are 10 dimensions! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY_ZgAvXsuw
ReplyDeleteinteresting post but I dont think most people do understand the concept of a multiverse.
ReplyDeleteIf there are an infinite amount of parallel dimensions, another me has already agreed with this post, but I'll still do it anyway :-)
ReplyDeleteIs this the dimension where I consider your post deep or consider your post a warning sign of schizophrenia?
ReplyDeleteHmm I wanna be in the one where I'm a billionaire
ReplyDeleteJust to be safe, I think I'd go with the schizophrenia explanation if I were you :P
ReplyDeleteNice post man, I like reading deep stuff like this
ReplyDeletemy knowledge of multiverses come from comic books. Am I doin it right?
ReplyDeleteSounds a lot like donnie darko o.0
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post, unfortunatley it will keep me up tonight as I study more and more on the subject.
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ive been trying to evolve but its not as easy as pokemon make it look
ReplyDeletedeep stuff man, i have to catch up on multiverses
ReplyDeletewhere do I sign for the revolution project? haha
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i love how multiverse was shown in one of Red Dwarf episodes (actually through more of them)
ReplyDeleteso if you seen it, you know what im talking about
Honestly, every time I try to understand the multiverse or even talk about it my brain starts to hurt. I think I'm just gonna keep watching Time Cop until I understand.
ReplyDeleteReally deep stuff man. Following
ReplyDeletelike an egyptian
ReplyDeleteWow, deep stuff loved the read. Can't wait for more man
ReplyDeleteat least I'm not the only one who thinks this way.
ReplyDeletepretty deep and mindblowing, i like
ReplyDeleteIn one world I just broke my screen with my fist and went to hospital. But yeah, the theory of infinite variations of a single instance is awesomely profound
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