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Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?

 
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Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
This would explain recurring dreams of a different life and of different yet somehow familiar people and surroundings. When you have that transition just as you wake up when your wakeful reality takes root and you realize who are and your current circumstances, perhaps that's the conscious mind severing the entangled link with alternate versions of yourself.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
One interpretation of the quantum theory is that the disappearance of strict causality and its replacement with statistical outcomes stems from the existence of parallel universes.

In quantum physics, systems (e.g. electron) can be theoretically in many different states simultaneously. By measuring it, we force it to fall into one of these states. One interpretation for this is that the many different states implied by the theory do, in fact, describe the electron in different universes. By measuring it, we force it to take one particular state IN THIS UNIVERSE. The other states are realized in other, parallel universes.

If quantum entanglement holds across universes (not known and probably impossible to verify), it means that the electrons in different universes are still connected. The faster-than-light entanglement has been demonstrated in our universe, but the rest is mere speculation.

Now, if consciousness is fundamentally a quantum phenomenon (as I believe it is), it means that our brains in different universes are also connected via entanglement to our brain in this universe. Therefore, your theory makes sense.

I believe that all paranormal experiences stem from this entanglement. Sometimes there's a glitch in the brain's quantum state and it interferes with its other versions. When that happens, we get briefly connected to our other selves and see, hear and feel what they do. Since the connection is tenous, the information is distorted and disappears quickly.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
You'll like to take some time and read the thread in my signature.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
This would explain recurring dreams of a different life and of different yet somehow familiar people and surroundings. When you have that transition just as you wake up when your wakeful reality takes root and you realize who are and your current circumstances, perhaps that's the conscious mind severing the entangled link with alternate versions of yourself.
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The Singularity brought together these different versions of ourselves close enough that there was spill over into each other, your shitty version of yourself or people you know had a much deeper level of shitty affect on your life. It was hilarious in some ways and extremely disturbing in other ways. Thus I led a force of basically superheroes/gods/intelligence/microbes..etc to force consolidation and a boundary cutoff of the shitty versions. Some clean up had to be done of some of the borderline folk that could not assimilate enough to be on the right side of existence and progression. Most people were basically retarded during this transition and stasis locked. Some may still be going through filtration shock.

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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
Wish I could switch
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
You'll like to take some time and read the thread in my signature.
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You seem to be obsessed with quantum stuff.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
You'll like to take some time and read the thread in my signature.
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You seem to be obsessed with quantum stuff.
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Well, not exactly.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
This would explain recurring dreams of a different life and of different yet somehow familiar people and surroundings. When you have that transition just as you wake up when your wakeful reality takes root and you realize who are and your current circumstances, perhaps that's the conscious mind severing the entangled link with alternate versions of yourself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27192275


no that theory stinks.
it doesn't work
trying hard not to troll you without giving a reason
why I reject that, yet not wishing to inflict you with a gigantic wall of text, I can only summarize by saying...

one of you is more than enough
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
This would explain recurring dreams of a different life and of different yet somehow familiar people and surroundings. When you have that transition just as you wake up when your wakeful reality takes root and you realize who are and your current circumstances, perhaps that's the conscious mind severing the entangled link with alternate versions of yourself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27192275


no that theory stinks.
it doesn't work
trying hard not to troll you without giving a reason
why I reject that, yet not wishing to inflict you with a gigantic wall of text, I can only summarize by saying...

one of you is more than enough
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look in the mirror.
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
This would explain recurring dreams of a different life and of different yet somehow familiar people and surroundings. When you have that transition just as you wake up when your wakeful reality takes root and you realize who are and your current circumstances, perhaps that's the conscious mind severing the entangled link with alternate versions of yourself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27192275


Do we need an explanation of why we have emotional response to dreams? Other than the fact they are going on in our head?

I think YES our brains are entangled w other self, but dreams don't have anything to do w it. Think more along the line of the pineal, 'third eye,' having similar structure as the eyeball, & producing DMT. It 'sees' other 'worlds...'
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Re: Might our brains be quantumly entangled with parallel universe versions of ourselves?
Dreams are more like defragging your hard drive... compressing files that aren't needed, & pulling out only the archetype of the info that is important to the person. Sometimes this means re-experiencing an event, complete w an emotional response. It's all in this brain, this 'dimension,' tho. Doesn't need to have anything to do w being entangled elsewhere.





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