So reincarnation?
Do you think its a conscious choice, where we end up on the other side?
Btw, have you heard the theory about our universe being contained without a massive black hole? And how theoretically EVERY black hole may contain one?
I hear that and wonder why the universe isn't crushed into oblivion... unless it IS, but because of how time works we never actually see it happen.
Reincarnation isn't possible because once you leave the static time bubble you can't reenter it.
There is no choice about the other side, it's a predestined outcome that was set down before anything existed.
Our entire infinite universe is in a "dimension" of it's own, outside of time/space is the hard reality that we cannot fathom until we leave the bubble and see.
Originally posted by cdtm
Here's to time paradoxes. 👆When you think back far enough you start wondering where on earth you even got some of it from. Like my earliest memory is single digits, maybe 5 or 6 and hanging out with a cute neighborhood girl, and a relative (Maybe even her mom) steps into the driveway, and I yell out "BOY IS SHE FAT!"
The girl wasn't even mad, probably amused but she shushed me.
The thing is I literally knew nothing about nothing, I don't even remember watching television as I didn't have a TV in my room yet, so where the heck did it come from? No clue.
What are you going on about?
Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
Negative, time travel isn't even possible because time doesn't exist as a dimension, we are in a bubble of static time that moves independently of space/time. When you die you become energy and therefore escape the bubble and can roam about in whichever direction you prefer.
If time travel isn't possible, then how can we measure time? It's just not possible now because we can not control the forces of nature
Originally posted by rudester
What are you going on about?
Why you wanna kill your kid self if you could. Standing in the street and calling a woman fat isn't the worst thing he ever done, it's just the earliest memory of breaking bad, and one I can't think of an influence for.
It's like kid me knew how to be a fatphobic shite without havng to be taught it, was literally born knowing all the ways to insult people.
So sci-fi teleportation tech. Like Star Trek transporters, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trans-mat platforms that ship you across the universe.
Basically anything that takes you apart and reassembles you out the other side.
Anyone else think what's actually happening is they kill you, then clone you? The you on the other side is just meat with your memories implanted?
The IDW TMNT comic book established that they don't even use your atoms, what happens is they use ALL NEW material and build an exact replica of your body, then add in the memory engrams. How is that not specifically claiming to kill and clone you? (On the other hand this same comic established that reincarnation is a thing, as the Turtles and Splinter were originally a Samurai and his family who were murdered. But the scientist who built the transport does not know this or factored it in, and it isn't proven to work like this any time you die)
Originally posted by cdtm
Why you wanna kill your kid self if you could. Standing in the street and calling a woman fat isn't the worst thing he ever done, it's just the earliest memory of breaking bad, and one I can't think of an influence for.It's like kid me knew how to be a fatphobic shite without havng to be taught it, was literally born knowing all the ways to insult people.
I know what you are talking about but forget the term. When you are programmed based on your memory engrams.