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Cleopatre VII
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I would like to tell you about one of my many specific dreams. I mean last night's dream.
I am a theoretical physicist by education (Last year I obtained a master's degree in this field), but currently I have not dealt with physics. I worked as a neurobiologist and composer. However, I am going to go back to physics.
I dreamed about a detective task involving the detection of parallel realities. One of the problems was what happens with nuclear decays or creation and annihilation, for example.
Some elementary particles were also considered, whose lifetime was measured as some billionths of a second, but according to proper time they lived for billions of years. The interesting thing about them was that they all turned out to be in fact the manifestation of the same particle that lived through a certain time interval and returned to the past with an epsilon difference. However, therefore, from our perspective, these particles were arriving very quickly, and these turned out to have mass, so something apparently did not match. Everything indicated that the mass and thus the energy are growing with each passing moment. Physicists searched for a description of this phenomenon using torsion groups, and then some attempts were made to verify experimentally using accelerators with new functions.
Eventually, some theory was developed that treated the universe as a set of parallel realities, which allowed to maintain the required symmetries. Some quantum phenomena began to be seen as manifestations of the existence of these parallel realities, these particles had the ability to move between them, I don't remember exactly how it was explained, but the principle of conservation of energy turned out to be defended.
Later, some scholar (probably a psychiatrist) questioned the need for any archaeological or historical research. Various people who had memories from previous incarnations were examined, and some consternation came. Many of these people's memories agreed with the past we know, but some did not. For example, a child remembered his former life, could indicate his former place of residence, give the names of his parents, describe the house in which he lived, but the names of siblings or other details did not match. These people also talked about famous discoveries, but in their world, instead of, for example, the theory of relativity formulated by Einstein, there was some other theory that fulfilled this function and very similar to it, but formulated a little later or a little earlier by another person.
Some people also remembered events in their own lives that were never allowed to happen.
It has been hypothesized that with each successive life the soul maneuvers between certain sets of "allowed" parallel realities, and sometimes it leads several (usually similar) lives simultaneously, and sometimes there is some "memory" of those other lives.
What interested me was some Polish language lesson (something like a literature lesson, I come from Poland) where I had a replacement. In this Polish language lesson, I discussed some completely unknown poets or writers who never existed in this world.
I also remember my surprise when I noticed an introduction to ancient philosophy in the textbook at the very beginning. There were philosophers who actually existed, but there were also some that I had never heard of, as well as philosophical schools that did not exist in this reality, and most importantly figures such as Socrates or Plato were not there. The greatest philosopher of antiquity was considered to be someone completely different whose name began with the Greek letter chi, but I do not remember his exact sound at the moment.
And all of these phenomena were to be explained with this new theory centered around parallel universes.
When I woke up, I remembered that I myself, especially as a child, had many memories of my supposed present life, but at the same time they were of situations that could not have happened. Even at that time, I was surprised by this phenomenon. These memories were a bit blurry, and I had time gaps as well. It was evening, I thought, but I was returning to morning that day or vice versa. As if my consciousness went back in time or traveled into the future faster than the consciousness of those around me.
I am curious about your opinion on this. Perhaps there will be some ideas or suggestions for us to discuss. Perhaps some of you had similar dreams? Or maybe it is described somewhere? I am also curious about your possible hypotheses regarding the source of such dreams.
I am a theoretical physicist by education (Last year I obtained a master's degree in this field), but currently I have not dealt with physics. I worked as a neurobiologist and composer. However, I am going to go back to physics.
I dreamed about a detective task involving the detection of parallel realities. One of the problems was what happens with nuclear decays or creation and annihilation, for example.
Some elementary particles were also considered, whose lifetime was measured as some billionths of a second, but according to proper time they lived for billions of years. The interesting thing about them was that they all turned out to be in fact the manifestation of the same particle that lived through a certain time interval and returned to the past with an epsilon difference. However, therefore, from our perspective, these particles were arriving very quickly, and these turned out to have mass, so something apparently did not match. Everything indicated that the mass and thus the energy are growing with each passing moment. Physicists searched for a description of this phenomenon using torsion groups, and then some attempts were made to verify experimentally using accelerators with new functions.
Eventually, some theory was developed that treated the universe as a set of parallel realities, which allowed to maintain the required symmetries. Some quantum phenomena began to be seen as manifestations of the existence of these parallel realities, these particles had the ability to move between them, I don't remember exactly how it was explained, but the principle of conservation of energy turned out to be defended.
Later, some scholar (probably a psychiatrist) questioned the need for any archaeological or historical research. Various people who had memories from previous incarnations were examined, and some consternation came. Many of these people's memories agreed with the past we know, but some did not. For example, a child remembered his former life, could indicate his former place of residence, give the names of his parents, describe the house in which he lived, but the names of siblings or other details did not match. These people also talked about famous discoveries, but in their world, instead of, for example, the theory of relativity formulated by Einstein, there was some other theory that fulfilled this function and very similar to it, but formulated a little later or a little earlier by another person.
Some people also remembered events in their own lives that were never allowed to happen.
It has been hypothesized that with each successive life the soul maneuvers between certain sets of "allowed" parallel realities, and sometimes it leads several (usually similar) lives simultaneously, and sometimes there is some "memory" of those other lives.
What interested me was some Polish language lesson (something like a literature lesson, I come from Poland) where I had a replacement. In this Polish language lesson, I discussed some completely unknown poets or writers who never existed in this world.
I also remember my surprise when I noticed an introduction to ancient philosophy in the textbook at the very beginning. There were philosophers who actually existed, but there were also some that I had never heard of, as well as philosophical schools that did not exist in this reality, and most importantly figures such as Socrates or Plato were not there. The greatest philosopher of antiquity was considered to be someone completely different whose name began with the Greek letter chi, but I do not remember his exact sound at the moment.
And all of these phenomena were to be explained with this new theory centered around parallel universes.
When I woke up, I remembered that I myself, especially as a child, had many memories of my supposed present life, but at the same time they were of situations that could not have happened. Even at that time, I was surprised by this phenomenon. These memories were a bit blurry, and I had time gaps as well. It was evening, I thought, but I was returning to morning that day or vice versa. As if my consciousness went back in time or traveled into the future faster than the consciousness of those around me.
I am curious about your opinion on this. Perhaps there will be some ideas or suggestions for us to discuss. Perhaps some of you had similar dreams? Or maybe it is described somewhere? I am also curious about your possible hypotheses regarding the source of such dreams.