I WILL BRING CHOCOLATE CAKE INTO MY DRUNKEN REALITY!And that's why we don't let drunks change the current state of reality. I hope everyone has learned their lesson. :-D
I WILL BRING CHOCOLATE CAKE INTO MY DRUNKEN REALITY!And that's why we don't let drunks change the current state of reality. I hope everyone has learned their lesson. :-D
... Maybe those would fit into it?
Actually, the Quantum Eraser Experiment has shown that our future can also affect our past - like, that has actually been CONFIRMED, scientifically. (You're drunk, Quantum Mechanics, go home... ha!)
I actually have no idea! Hahah!Isn't that related to the Déjà-vu impressions?
An interesting topic, truly.
I actually have no idea! Hahah!
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or... is it...
A true topic, interestingly?
Mind Blown.
Hahaha! I'm not even high! Fun stuff, fun stuff. LOL. And right? It's very interesting!Stoner logic aside, this is something that I've thought about..
What's morphic resonance? I've actually never heard of that!So while we're out here, what are your thoughts on the possibility of morphic resonance?
(aka collective memory or learning)
Oh that reminds me of a moment during the game 999. I will totally watch the thread now, awaiting to people's opinion about stuffs like this!So while we're out here, what are your thoughts on the possibility of morphic resonance?
(aka collective memory or learning)
So while we're out here, what are your thoughts on the possibility of morphic resonance?
(aka collective memory or learning)
... tape worms... living... tape worms... are conscious... consciousness... tapeworm reality. I wonder what that'd look like...?Works for tape worms... Or is that not the direction we were going?![]()
Rupert Sheldrake (wiki)
Sheldrake's morphic resonance hypothesis posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems, such as termite colonies, or pigeons, or orchid plants, or insulin molecules, inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind". Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms". His advocacy of the idea encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, telepathy and the psychic staring effect as well as unconventional explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.
I think this article is relevent to all of these theories:Rupert Sheldrake (wiki)
Sheldrake's morphic resonance hypothesis posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems, such as termite colonies, or pigeons, or orchid plants, or insulin molecules, inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind". Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms". His advocacy of the idea encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, telepathy and the psychic staring effect as well as unconventional explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.
Oh, interesting! I wouldn't be surprised, honestly, if this turned up true. It kind of makes me think of those theories that there's a universal consicousness.Rupert Sheldrake (wiki)
Sheldrake's morphic resonance hypothesis posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems, such as termite colonies, or pigeons, or orchid plants, or insulin molecules, inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind". Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms". His advocacy of the idea encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, telepathy and the psychic staring effect as well as unconventional explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.
This would actually also speak in-turn with entanglement.These aren't necessarily things I believe, but they're fun to speculate on.
And this could also explain the collective memory spculated by Sheldrake too.This would actually also speak in-turn with entanglement.
Like, think of it. Everything was once in an INCREDIBLY dense, and INCREDIBLY microscopic point (big bang theory).
Could this mean we're all connected in some way or another? Entanglement could explain "Psychic" phenomena, too.
It sure would! God I love this conversation hahaha!And this could also explain the collective memory spculated by Sheldrake too.
Hahaha!
That made me laugh. Have a like.
Well, I was reading something lately about a dude who one a million bucks and knew he would ahead of time, and really believed he would.
He also acted as if he already had it, so maybe that'd attract something into existance if this is all true?
I mean, seriously. Many people just write this stuff off as woo-woo or mysticism or pseudoscience, but I mean, you can't exactly disprove it.
