Sunday, March 2, 2014

On last weeks critique

I remember this from Nate's project, with the topographic lines and various dips into depression, and how it could represent the tops and bottoms of a persons life. The lines at the end that pointed off in different directions was at first taken as the The Holy Trinity, until it was revealed that there is actually four lines there. I suggested reincarnation, and I wanted to expand a little further into an article I'd recently read that tried to explain things like deja vu . "Alternate world-lines" was the specific names this phenomenon was given, and it just tried to suggest that there are multiple realities going on at once, and deja vu occurs because you're seeing through through a veil to a lifetime lived before, where this thing happened. I relate it to reincarnation by the idea that it seems like reliving various lives, experiencing things, and maybe you're experiencing that same thing again and recognizing that you've experienced it before.

I think Nate said it was depicted in different directions so that we recognized life is not a given and could really go in any direction.

Right?

here's the article
The Mind Unleashed - 10 Mind Bending Implications of the Many Worlds Theory

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