If time travel were possible, someone would have went back and changed events regarding WW1 and WW2 I suppose. Maybe they did and we are on a different timeline in a different dimension!!!
The more likely explanation is MI has a Super Quantum Computer that helps them manipulate events for a specific outcome---like a move in chess to make your opponent countermove where you want.
I think the looking glass allows you to see into other time events but not interact with them. Although many people feel that we have shifted time lines in 2012 when the Mayan calendar ended and they did four global cern events. Many feel that is why we are now experiencing so many Mandela effects.
I have a theory... sorta, regarding this whole "Mandela effect" - First, many of these so called things are a result of either just being half-assed dilbert and unobservant their whole lives, akchully (path 1) OR (path 2) - Reality actually DOES occur differently from individual to individual, where it's possible to have entire groups of people where certain things occured to them, but not others.
Path 1: Ed NEVER did Publisher's Clearinghouse. It was a competitor - a knock off different data collection/money laundering scheme, and just like everything else in your vaccine and soy latte induced life, you weren't looking right, can't read and you're still getting fooled on a daily basis to this day... Yanno, like that timeshare you're yoked with...If enough people believe something intensely enough, through their innate creative ability, unbeknownst to them BTW , that "thing" becomes real to them.
Path 2: There's a possibility that you could be here interacting with what you perceive to be the same reality as everyone else, but in fact be experiencing a parallel "universe" when it comes to certain issues. Granted, the examples cited in most of these so called "Mandela effects" are pretty retarded, as they seem to be focused around pop culture and stupid bullshit... like Children's books, underwear logos and Doritos commercials.
1984- Challenger — I know exactly who I was with and exactly where I was when this event occurred. I can remember all of the details. At any other time/place it would have been a very different time and place and whole different set of people.
Great video of a military insider talking about looking glass. I'll dig through my stuff after this post. Talks about white and black hats having looking glass and black hats having less and less ability to change future timelines the closer we got to 2012. Basically, NCSWIC
I don't think we can alter events in time. We can only experience one half of the time dimension----we go forward but can't go back----. I'm like the guy from Missouri, ya gotta shew me!
I believe we can phase in and out of different timelines like I believe CERN allows. The theoretical math exists that there are infinite universes with infinite variations of yourself.
That "theoretical math " is all theory just like the Big Bang. I know there are different dimensions because the spirit world is a dimension we cannot access in physical form. Jesus did come back as a physical being after His resurrection and then returned to spirit which proves at least one dimension above what we experience in three and half dimensions. Science says there are at least 11 dimensions---string theory---so other universes might exist in those dimensions. I dunno!
The Mayan calendar did not end, any more than our calendar ends at December 31. It just started over, just as ours does.
Mandela effects are simply people with extremely bad memories or people who are extremely suggestible. I remember all those events correctly. For example, I remember that there were 6 people in the car when JFK was shot. Gov. Connelly was also injured, as he and his wife were sitting in front of the Kennedy's in the jump seats. I also know that Jif peanut butter has always been Jif, never Jiffy. "Choosy mothers choose Jif." That was always the slogan on TV back in the 60s. Another big brand was Skippy. I remember everything I want to, and exactly with complete surety.
Nope. I'm 100% correct. My memory is fine. I have Asperger's. I have a good mind. My IQ was tested to be 139 in third grade. It's higher now. I can remember back to 1957 very clearly. Most people today have the attention span of a goldfish. TV shows flash between multiple shots within a single second in some cases. They are training people to not pay attention like they used to. This Mandela crap never would have been a thing in the 1960s or before.
I reading a book when I was young. I can't remember the name now. I remember it talking about dejavue being cause by time being changed in the past. Kind of weird to think k about now.
The truth is, infinitely multiple universes are possible, at any one given point. But each decision by each human being defines which of the potentialities becomes reality in each instance. There is one universe, emerging out of infinite possibilities.
That's quantum reality. Postulating infinite universes all existing at the same time (i.e. in reality, as opposed to mere potentiality) is like confusing the delicious meal I expect to be eating tomorrow night with something that I've already eaten (so why do I need to eat it tomorrow night?)
That said, time travel is possible, just not in the way that people think. The spirit transcends time. In the spirit, a person can zoom into the (potential) futures, and pre-experience that. This is what prophets do. By pre-connecting with a potential future, they contribute to that potentiality becoming reality.
We can access the past, as everything that human beings have experienced is recorded in our collective spiritual inheritance. We can even go back into the past and change it. Wha???
Like I said before, just not how people understand it.
Example, when you reflect on an experience that you had earlier in your life, and look at it from a new angle, you can create new meaning for that event or experience. This changes the past. Not the event itself, but its meaning, its significance, and thus in the way that it, and you, shape the unfolding potential of your life, the world, and the universe from that point forward.
There are two dimensions always at work in the universe; the material and the spiritual. The material is what it is; one universe. But how it progresses, what it becomes out of infinite potentialities, is defined and shaped by the spiritual, the choices that we human beings make each moment.
And, each time one of the potential universes becomes reality, other potentialities are lost. Thus, we moved along a path, with potentials being lost and potentials being gained, but the reality we live in exists. The great news is, we get to define what the reality we live in MEANS.
Conclusion: offer your choices, your determinations, your efforts to God, for the sake of humanity. You'll be actively helping create the best possible future for everyone because of the meaning you assign your life.
Doesn't mean you just 'define' it according to your own thinking, BUT the choices you make will shape the value. That value, however, may not be simply what you want it to be. A thief does not get to steal a TV and then decide, oh, this is a great choice, I 'decide' that it will make things better for everyone.
The crux of the matter is how profoundly our choices and the meaning we assign them aligns with, and resonates, with God's own perspective on the matter. This is something the 'new age' ideas of determination and quantum reality miss. The unfolding universe in its absolute best form is the one created by joint effort and alignment between human beings and our creator.
That's because our creator, God, knows infinitely the best possible potential, and is always working very hard to see that come about. The thing we have to learn to do is, to understand that future and then work with Him on that.
Physics does not prove that many universes exist. The “many-worlds” idea is only one interpretation of quantum mechanics, so rejecting it is completely reasonable.
Human decisions selecting outcomes is philosophically coherent, but physics does not claim that human choice collapses reality in the moral sense described. Quantum systems resolve into outcomes, but the mechanism is not tied to human intention.
So the claim is a metaphysical extension, not a result established by physics.
Meaning:
• The physics statement is correct.
• The philosophical statement is coherent.
• They are just different domains.
And yet, the relationship between the spirit and the flesh, and their unity, may actually be the dimension that allows the universe to exist.
If one views science as the pursuit of external truth (truth related to the physical universe) and religion (or faith) as the pursuit of internal truth (truth related to the spiritual universe), then at some point they should be reconciled.
Just as one's mind and body should be united. Different domains indeed, but irrefutably interconnected. (I think you could reasonably categorize philosophies into 3 essential categories: materialistic (matter is the only reality) spiritualistic (thought and ideas are the only reality) and unified (matter and spirit are two sides of the same coin).
I don't think you can/should alter the past, even if you could. If you went back in time and altered anything, especially something of the scale of the world wars, if you went back to present day you would not exist. Simple example, a male doesn't die in WWII because it never happened and then he meets your grandmother and they have two girls instead of a boy, your father, and your father is never born. You no longer exist.
If time travel were possible, someone would have went back and changed events regarding WW1 and WW2 I suppose. Maybe they did and we are on a different timeline in a different dimension!!!
The more likely explanation is MI has a Super Quantum Computer that helps them manipulate events for a specific outcome---like a move in chess to make your opponent countermove where you want.
I think the looking glass allows you to see into other time events but not interact with them. Although many people feel that we have shifted time lines in 2012 when the Mayan calendar ended and they did four global cern events. Many feel that is why we are now experiencing so many Mandela effects.
Berenstain bears.
if his name changes to Jeffrey Epstain the whole world will notice.
*BrownStain Bears...prease!
u/#sassypopcorn
I have a theory... sorta, regarding this whole "Mandela effect" - First, many of these so called things are a result of either just being half-assed dilbert and unobservant their whole lives, akchully (path 1) OR (path 2) - Reality actually DOES occur differently from individual to individual, where it's possible to have entire groups of people where certain things occured to them, but not others.
Path 1: Ed NEVER did Publisher's Clearinghouse. It was a competitor - a knock off different data collection/money laundering scheme, and just like everything else in your vaccine and soy latte induced life, you weren't looking right, can't read and you're still getting fooled on a daily basis to this day... Yanno, like that timeshare you're yoked with...If enough people believe something intensely enough, through their innate creative ability, unbeknownst to them BTW , that "thing" becomes real to them.
Path 2: There's a possibility that you could be here interacting with what you perceive to be the same reality as everyone else, but in fact be experiencing a parallel "universe" when it comes to certain issues. Granted, the examples cited in most of these so called "Mandela effects" are pretty retarded, as they seem to be focused around pop culture and stupid bullshit... like Children's books, underwear logos and Doritos commercials.
1984- Challenger — I know exactly who I was with and exactly where I was when this event occurred. I can remember all of the details. At any other time/place it would have been a very different time and place and whole different set of people.
Great video of a military insider talking about looking glass. I'll dig through my stuff after this post. Talks about white and black hats having looking glass and black hats having less and less ability to change future timelines the closer we got to 2012. Basically, NCSWIC
I don't think we can alter events in time. We can only experience one half of the time dimension----we go forward but can't go back----. I'm like the guy from Missouri, ya gotta shew me!
I believe we can phase in and out of different timelines like I believe CERN allows. The theoretical math exists that there are infinite universes with infinite variations of yourself.
That "theoretical math " is all theory just like the Big Bang. I know there are different dimensions because the spirit world is a dimension we cannot access in physical form. Jesus did come back as a physical being after His resurrection and then returned to spirit which proves at least one dimension above what we experience in three and half dimensions. Science says there are at least 11 dimensions---string theory---so other universes might exist in those dimensions. I dunno!
The Mayan calendar did not end, any more than our calendar ends at December 31. It just started over, just as ours does.
Mandela effects are simply people with extremely bad memories or people who are extremely suggestible. I remember all those events correctly. For example, I remember that there were 6 people in the car when JFK was shot. Gov. Connelly was also injured, as he and his wife were sitting in front of the Kennedy's in the jump seats. I also know that Jif peanut butter has always been Jif, never Jiffy. "Choosy mothers choose Jif." That was always the slogan on TV back in the 60s. Another big brand was Skippy. I remember everything I want to, and exactly with complete surety.
100% wrong on mandela
Nope. I'm 100% correct. My memory is fine. I have Asperger's. I have a good mind. My IQ was tested to be 139 in third grade. It's higher now. I can remember back to 1957 very clearly. Most people today have the attention span of a goldfish. TV shows flash between multiple shots within a single second in some cases. They are training people to not pay attention like they used to. This Mandela crap never would have been a thing in the 1960s or before.
I reading a book when I was young. I can't remember the name now. I remember it talking about dejavue being cause by time being changed in the past. Kind of weird to think k about now.
I equate dejavue with a brain fart! Kek
No. The Multiverse, many worlds Theory annihilates all the old Hollywood friendly time travel plots
Multiverse Schmultiverse.
The truth is, infinitely multiple universes are possible, at any one given point. But each decision by each human being defines which of the potentialities becomes reality in each instance. There is one universe, emerging out of infinite possibilities.
That's quantum reality. Postulating infinite universes all existing at the same time (i.e. in reality, as opposed to mere potentiality) is like confusing the delicious meal I expect to be eating tomorrow night with something that I've already eaten (so why do I need to eat it tomorrow night?)
That said, time travel is possible, just not in the way that people think. The spirit transcends time. In the spirit, a person can zoom into the (potential) futures, and pre-experience that. This is what prophets do. By pre-connecting with a potential future, they contribute to that potentiality becoming reality.
We can access the past, as everything that human beings have experienced is recorded in our collective spiritual inheritance. We can even go back into the past and change it. Wha???
Like I said before, just not how people understand it.
Example, when you reflect on an experience that you had earlier in your life, and look at it from a new angle, you can create new meaning for that event or experience. This changes the past. Not the event itself, but its meaning, its significance, and thus in the way that it, and you, shape the unfolding potential of your life, the world, and the universe from that point forward.
There are two dimensions always at work in the universe; the material and the spiritual. The material is what it is; one universe. But how it progresses, what it becomes out of infinite potentialities, is defined and shaped by the spiritual, the choices that we human beings make each moment.
And, each time one of the potential universes becomes reality, other potentialities are lost. Thus, we moved along a path, with potentials being lost and potentials being gained, but the reality we live in exists. The great news is, we get to define what the reality we live in MEANS.
Conclusion: offer your choices, your determinations, your efforts to God, for the sake of humanity. You'll be actively helping create the best possible future for everyone because of the meaning you assign your life.
Doesn't mean you just 'define' it according to your own thinking, BUT the choices you make will shape the value. That value, however, may not be simply what you want it to be. A thief does not get to steal a TV and then decide, oh, this is a great choice, I 'decide' that it will make things better for everyone.
The crux of the matter is how profoundly our choices and the meaning we assign them aligns with, and resonates, with God's own perspective on the matter. This is something the 'new age' ideas of determination and quantum reality miss. The unfolding universe in its absolute best form is the one created by joint effort and alignment between human beings and our creator.
That's because our creator, God, knows infinitely the best possible potential, and is always working very hard to see that come about. The thing we have to learn to do is, to understand that future and then work with Him on that.
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You had me at Schmultiverse!!! kekekek!!
Physics does not prove that many universes exist. The “many-worlds” idea is only one interpretation of quantum mechanics, so rejecting it is completely reasonable. Human decisions selecting outcomes is philosophically coherent, but physics does not claim that human choice collapses reality in the moral sense described. Quantum systems resolve into outcomes, but the mechanism is not tied to human intention. So the claim is a metaphysical extension, not a result established by physics. Meaning: • The physics statement is correct. • The philosophical statement is coherent. • They are just different domains.
And yet, the relationship between the spirit and the flesh, and their unity, may actually be the dimension that allows the universe to exist.
If one views science as the pursuit of external truth (truth related to the physical universe) and religion (or faith) as the pursuit of internal truth (truth related to the spiritual universe), then at some point they should be reconciled.
Just as one's mind and body should be united. Different domains indeed, but irrefutably interconnected. (I think you could reasonably categorize philosophies into 3 essential categories: materialistic (matter is the only reality) spiritualistic (thought and ideas are the only reality) and unified (matter and spirit are two sides of the same coin).
I don't think you can/should alter the past, even if you could. If you went back in time and altered anything, especially something of the scale of the world wars, if you went back to present day you would not exist. Simple example, a male doesn't die in WWII because it never happened and then he meets your grandmother and they have two girls instead of a boy, your father, and your father is never born. You no longer exist.
Biblically no such thing!
Yeah, as a believer in Christ, I would agree.
See my comment above:
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASGEKbBmE/x/c/4eaUokPkp2A