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NegitiveSinX

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Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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I love Charts

Jul 21, 2011

Yup that's sums it up

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Yup that's sums it up

I love Charts

Physics, theology and you.

Apr 12, 2010

So since I was a wee boy the idea of parrell universes was always a cool idea to me. I mean the idea that there's a bad ass evil version of myself out there is just a really cool idea.

But it seems that physics has shown that this isn't cheesy scifi anymore, that physics needs there to be other universes for ours to make sense! It's called the multiverse (and I'm not talking about Marvel comics) I'm talking about universes interacting with each other swapping atoms like our parents swapped spit in the back of their hotrods @ the drivein. The physicists that theorize this stuff say that the only difference between each universe is a minor one, like an atom. Which means there's a mind boggling amount of them.

Now lets put that knowledge aside for a sec and think about theology. One of the most puzzling questions has always been "do humans have free will or are our actions predefined?" Well, for the longest time I've been thinking we have both. We see our actions as free but in the big scope of things, it's not, because everything that could ever happen to us does (just not in this universe).Think of a decision you made, a big one or a small one it doesn't matter. Now before you made it you probably thought of the possible outcomes of that choice. Well what if one of the outcomes happened to you and the other happened to the you in the another universe. Now the above theories allows for there to be infinitesimal numbers of universes so it's possible that every choice you've ever made multiplied by every choice everyone else on the planet has been made, does/will happen, just not in this universe.So what does this mean? It means that you do have free will, just know that the outcome of the other choice you had/have is happening to you in the other universes. You don't know what the ultimate outcome may be, but it is happening. So instead of toiling all day about what is the "right" answer/choice, just pick the "best" one instead. Because who knows, you might be in the universe that has the positive outcome from that choice. And you never have to walk around with the idea of maybe.

 

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So since I was a wee boy the idea of parrell universes wasalways a cool idea to me. I mean the idea that there's a bad assevil version of myself out there is just a really cool idea.

But it seems that physics has shown that this isn't cheesy scifianymore, that physics needs there to be other universes for ours tomake sense! It's called the multiverse (and I'mnot talking about Marvel comics) I'm talking about universesinteracting with each other swapping atoms like our parents swappedspit in the back of their hotrods @ the drivein. The physiciststhat theorize this stuff say that the only difference between eachuniverse is a minor one, like an atom. Which means there's a mindboggling amount of them.

Now lets put that knowledge aside for a sec and think abouttheology. One of the most puzzling questions has always been "dohumans have free will or are our actions predefined?" Well, for thelongest time I've been thinking we have both. We see our actions asfree but in the big scope of things, it's not, because everything that could ever happen to us does (just not inthis universe).Think of a decision you made, a big oneor a small one it doesn't matter. Now before you made it youprobably thought of the possible outcomes of that choice. Well whatif one of the outcomes happened to you and the other happened tothe you in the another universe. Now the above theories allows forthere to be infinitesimal numbers of universes so it's possiblethat every choice you've ever made multiplied by every choiceeveryone else on the planet has been made, does/will happen, justnot in this universe.So what does this mean? It means that you dohave free will, just know that the outcome of the other choice youhad/have is happening to you in the other universes. You don't knowwhat the ultimate outcome may be, but it is happening. So insteadof toiling all day about what is the "right" answer/choice, justpick the "best" one instead. Because who knows, you might be in theuniverse that has the positive outcome from that choice. And younever have to walk around with the idea of maybe.

 

Physics, theology and you.