posted on Feb, 3 2009 @ 11:57 PM
I've always thought that dreams could be a tuning in to actual parallel worlds in
other dimensions. Go ahead and laugh, no one agrees with me, but if you read
Michio Kaku's works on string theory -- Parallel Worlds -- you'll see how this might be
possible.
Did you know that science really does not yet know precisely what dreams are? They
will admit that they do not have hard evidence or data to understand what dreams
really are, but it is almost universally presumed (based on Freud) that dreams are
psychological fantasies and nothing more. But Freud did not know of string theory,
Multi-Verse theory, parallel worlds, and the work of present day physicists like Kaku
and Brian Greene, and Lisa Randall just to name a few.
Dreams just might be a tuning in (like tuning a TV to a broadcast channel) of other
realities in other dimensions.
Oh, it couldn't be, you reason... my dreams are so absurd they couldn't be alternate
realities.. but wait... read Kaku and understand that in some realms, copies of ourselves exist and in those realms physics are different from what we
know in our
world.
That being the case, if you begin to buy into the multiverse theory (and I know most
of you will just laugh at it)... you can see (if you buy into it as I have) that dreams
may be a glimpse into real, parallel worlds that do exist.
I know, your dreams are absurd so they must be just "make believe", but hey,
some of these parallel worlds are just that absurd... and a copy of you exists there
in those trillions of parallel realities.