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Locked. Unlocked but closed. Open. Open wide. Your door to possibilities. Are you certain or un about possibilities?

Posted - June 1, 2017

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  • 22891
    i find it hard to find possibilities since noone wants to hire me
      June 1, 2017 2:29 PM MDT
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  • 16795
    Ajar. I'm open to POSSIBLE possibilities.
      June 1, 2017 7:21 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    Me too. My door might be more ajarer than yours though. What do you think about multiple dimensions/parallel universes? Thank you for your reply Sbf! :) This post was edited by RosieG at June 2, 2017 2:58 AM MDT
      June 2, 2017 2:57 AM MDT
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  • 16795
    Pure speculaation, unprovable. A classic sf scenario, but more fi than sci.
      June 2, 2017 2:59 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Did you ever read the magazine "Scientific American"? I refer you to the May 2003 issue, the cover of which  states "Infinite Earths in Parallel Universes Really Exist ". The article begins on page 41 and ends on page 51. Further I just read that physicists may have found evidence of a parallel universe recently. I asked a question about it. "The multiverse theory hinges on the idea that all possible outcomes of any given scenarios are all playing out at the same time in  a layered reality of which we are only experiencing one layer". Did you see the movie Matrix?  How do you know that isn't our reality? Physicists say we create our own reality. Do you subscribe to that? Science Fiction is my favorite literary genre and I know you like it too. I am also a huge fan of quantum physics and have read many books on the subject Sbf. Makes sense doesn't it? I have no scientific background at all but the books are written for people like me. I have always been curious about bending time/wormholes/parallel universes/multiple dimensions so everything that comes out in that regard gets my attention. Do I understand everything I read? No. I don't have the necessary scientific background. Do I understand enough to enjoy the ideas they proffer? I do. Thank you for your reply Sbf.
      June 2, 2017 3:38 AM MDT
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  • 16795
    I want to see evidence. We're actually not built to perceive additional dimensions, so if they exist we have no way to know about them.
      June 2, 2017 10:46 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    Precisely my point!  There is a scifi book that is undoubtedly out of print  titled FLATLAND. It is about 2-dimensional creatures living in a 3-dimensional world and what that world looks like to them. The drawings are mindboggling! Here's the thing Sbf. Ghosts. Miracles. Some believe in them and some don't. Mysteries. They exist and we keep trying to unravel them and fail. WHAT IF 3-dimensional humans live in a 10-dimensional world? All the answers we seek are in those other 7 dimensions but we can't access them. Actually that makes more sense to me than ghosts and miracles and mysteries. We do the best we can to make sense of what we experience. That's where creativity and imagination come in. But WHAT IF science fiction were based on what really exists...what really is possible? It comes from somewhere within and maybe the inspiration for those things are based on a reality we can't access in reality...yet. Anyway it is neverendingly fascinating to me to think about such things. I like to know WHY. That's why I ask so many questions. There is so much that doesn't make any sense to me and maybe it makes sense to other folks smarter than me so I ask and hopefully they can give me logical, thoughtful and reasonable answers. Or maybe they are as puzzled as I am so we can relate and commiserate. The folks who truly believe they have all the answers never do. They just kid themselves. Or if they do they are incapable of articulating them so that I can understand. But I digress! "What man can conceive man can achieve". There is that. Thank you for your reply! :)
      June 3, 2017 3:19 AM MDT
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