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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:31 pm
Question: It used to seem that when I thought about multiverses, it was that different versions of life exist simultaneously, and right now I, my acquaintances, and the whole world are like copies, but everything with different qualitative circumstances. But then a second view formed – that there is already a pre-written version, and each person enters one or another version through their choice, and this seems more accurate. But then information came from you that perhaps somewhere we are asleep, somewhere we are awake, and after that, I’m confused. Do these different worlds exist all at once? Or is it still that at any given moment there is only one line for each person, and all other possibilities exist as potentially possible, as parallel?
No, in reality, everything exists simultaneously, in parallel, a lot of things, but it’s simply impossible to intersect with them in any way, it’s completely unreal. You cannot meet your version of yourself from such a parallel reality, you can’t. Because you are consciousness, and it is spread everywhere, and somewhere particles of you live just like the particles of you that live here. But these are such subtle “buts,” you can’t even imagine. There are a lot of subtle “buts.” So the first thing we can confirm or deny about all these multiverse theories, well, the first thing, for example, that the Mystic-Old-Man confirmed, is that there is an effect of energy accumulation, which is true, when we die somewhere in one of the multiverses, in the multiverse where you are currently, you feel it, because you become stronger here or wake up, as if there is an accumulating effect: there, in all the multiverses, you die, but here you seem to be accumulating. That’s how it happens. So, you really lived in other multiverses.
There’s another point. You live here in this multiverse, but again these boundaries are invisible, you may have switched a thousand times, and you can’t notice it because it’s typical, materially and superficially, for people to think that if you’re in another multiverse, then you don’t have a car, but here you do. But in reality, in all multiverses, everything is the same, it just leads to a fork in the road, to go there or not. And it turns out that you could be in a multiverse where you are an observer, meaning your consciousness is present there, and you suddenly died there, you didn’t even notice it, and ended up in another multiverse, where the danger that was supposed to happen never happened, and you continue living but feel like a different person. That’s the kind of shift that happens. Or it could be that you live in a multiverse, and it seems like you,
No, in reality, everything exists simultaneously, in parallel, a lot of things, but it’s simply impossible to intersect with them in any way, it’s completely unreal. You cannot meet your version of yourself from such a parallel reality, you can’t. Because you are consciousness, and it is spread everywhere, and somewhere particles of you live just like the particles of you that live here. But these are such subtle “buts,” you can’t even imagine. There are a lot of subtle “buts.” So the first thing we can confirm or deny about all these multiverse theories, well, the first thing, for example, that the Mystic-Old-Man confirmed, is that there is an effect of energy accumulation, which is true, when we die somewhere in one of the multiverses, in the multiverse where you are currently, you feel it, because you become stronger here or wake up, as if there is an accumulating effect: there, in all the multiverses, you die, but here you seem to be accumulating. That’s how it happens. So, you really lived in other multiverses.
There’s another point. You live here in this multiverse, but again these boundaries are invisible, you may have switched a thousand times, and you can’t notice it because it’s typical, materially and superficially, for people to think that if you’re in another multiverse, then you don’t have a car, but here you do. But in reality, in all multiverses, everything is the same, it just leads to a fork in the road, to go there or not. And it turns out that you could be in a multiverse where you are an observer, meaning your consciousness is present there, and you suddenly died there, you didn’t even notice it, and ended up in another multiverse, where the danger that was supposed to happen never happened, and you continue living but feel like a different person. That’s the kind of shift that happens. Or it could be that you live in a multiverse, and it seems like you,