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For quite some time now I have been reading about quantum physics among other things and I strongly believe that there are infinite universes all coexisting in a superverse. Everything seems to be in circular form. Atoms and subatomic particles are round, planets and stars are round, they make more or less round orbits, the solar system and galaxies make the same kind of orbits, and so on. So why wouldn't our universe follow the same pattern? Instead of one universe carrying out its events on a certain path, infinite universes all follow different paths in a curve in the superverse.
This could spring forth a conflict with the issue of a person and his/her soul, spirit, etc. If there are an infinite number of me's and you's, which one would be the one with the soul? All of them could be part of it. This brings an interesting idea of one of these persons dying. We would not be truly "dead" until every me or you is done living on the physical plane. And what of reincarnation? If one me or you dies, and is reincarnated, then this process would never seem to end. Now what? It is thought that the universes inside the superverse all follow different paths, but different ones end at different times. Maybe when every one of them has ended is when we are truly again with the source. Until that time, the me's and you's that have left the physical world are either coming back or doing whatever it is we do in the higher planes. Who knows, maybe the end of the superverse will happen when one of these universes has beings who find a way to destroy other universes? Sounds improbable but with the superverse theory, everything will happen. Then again if this were the case, this would've happened by now, wouldn't it? We wouldn't be here right now. Maybe something like that happening isn't possible with any physical beings. It's very hard to imagine a group of beings wiping out universes. However, maybe they would only be capable of wiping out portions of their own worldline (sorry if I interchange universe and worldline randomly). This would make more sense, to me at least. What if a part of memory dealt with communicating with the other me's and you's? I have to read up more on string theory but I'm sure it's a part of all this and time travel. With all of this in mind, I see time travel as a very definate possibility. The superverse theory would also eliminate those paradoxes (ie: grandfather) since someone traveling to another time would have almost no possibility of going to the same exact worldline he/she came from originally. This also can be shown with right and wrong. Instead of an objective right and wrong, which would make up two points on a line, there would simply be different choices which would reside on a circle. In the center would be something making a decision. Any direction in the circle (lets say sphere) would be just one option out of infinitely many. Right or wrong is more subjective to the person viewing it, but still a valuable tool since I think the intent is important. I don't mean someone could just go kill someone and think they were doing good just to justify it.
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