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originally posted by: DerekJR321
Personally, I never believed in time. I know that might sound weird, but its a man made unit of measurement. I may be called crazy, but I believe everything that has happened, and will happen is happening RIGHT NOW.
I also hold a strange belief that humans can't see everything. Some can see things others can't. I read once that color does not exist. The human eye has adapted to see color to help us. A dog see's black & white, a person sees color. Who is right? Perhaps there are some people who can see things such as ghosts, time rifts, other dimensions. Who knows?
I believe we pretty much know nothing about the true nature of the universe. Everything we know is tailored to our human senses.
originally posted by: Volund
originally posted by: Gothmog
Not a question of time at all. What if the delineation that separates the different universes in the multiverse has thin spots or is breaking down. I put forward it is not necessarily someone from the past , present or future , but perhaps someone from a different universe that briefly transitions through to our universe. Some models predicts that all universes exist on the same plane but are separate by spaces in the dimensions , so therefore we cannot interact. Suppose at some point the time/space between universes or "branes" cross over ?
Thats what I think the Mandela Effect is evidence of. All of you Berenstains are now part of my Berenstein world.
CERN fired up in 2008 and recently restarted. This is only the beginning.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Volund
originally posted by: Gothmog
Not a question of time at all. What if the delineation that separates the different universes in the multiverse has thin spots or is breaking down. I put forward it is not necessarily someone from the past , present or future , but perhaps someone from a different universe that briefly transitions through to our universe. Some models predicts that all universes exist on the same plane but are separate by spaces in the dimensions , so therefore we cannot interact. Suppose at some point the time/space between universes or "branes" cross over ?
Thats what I think the Mandela Effect is evidence of. All of you Berenstains are now part of my Berenstein world.
CERN fired up in 2008 and recently restarted. This is only the beginning.
Probably has nothing to do with CERN as seeing this type of thing has been going on for a long time(way before the first particle accelerator). Models show that gravity (which may be the Higgs-Bosun)may flow from one universe to the other and exists across the dimensions. Who says other "energies" cannot cross as well ?
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
a reply to: ISawItFirst
Well, I remember Berenstein, and pronouncing it bear-en-steen bears. Not stain, not stine - but having met a few people, and being a few places across the states and even across the pond - I have noticed different pronunciations on all sorts of things.
Perhaps they had to changed it due to some copywrite, or ownership change of the concept or something? I remember Green Jello, had to change it's name to Green Jelly, because the company didn't feel the band represented "Jello" very well. I liked the song, "Three Little Pigs" by them.
I'd love a link to your thread on this, and a link to that website.
CdT
originally posted by: DerekJR321
Personally, I never believed in time.
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
a reply to: ISawItFirst
So the theory is we are out of sync?
It would explain missing time episodes. Wouldn't it?
Does this theory suggest one group is more prone to perceive, and be perceived, as 'paranormal'? Is one group more likely to experience sleep paralysis, waking up in a place entirely different - from where you once were, sleepwalking? All of that sort of weird phenomenon and stuff people experience - sort of makes sense if you suffer some sort of spatial displacement. Hmmm.
Interesting stuff to mentally chew on.
CdT
originally posted by: Korg Trinity
originally posted by: DerekJR321
Personally, I never believed in time.
So I told my friend to look up at the sky... and he said there is no point... I don't believe in the third dimension.... So I looked UP and saw that the sky was still there....
To deny time is to deny existence.... for there cannot be Space without time... Time is a Dimension... to say you don't believe in time is like saying I don't believe in a very dimension that you yourself live within.
The measurement of time as in a clock is indeed a human invention.... but time existed before the humans invented the clock and before humans existed....
originally posted by: Korg Trinity
I don't believe in the third dimension....