Illusion Of The Universe: What Reality Really Is - Alternative View

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Illusion Of The Universe: What Reality Really Is - Alternative View
Illusion Of The Universe: What Reality Really Is - Alternative View

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Why does our world look like this and not otherwise? How does it actually work? Why does what we call miracles happen in it, and why physical laws do not always work? Is it possible to learn how to manage reality and the events that occur around us? There is only one theory that explains all this: the so-called material world simply does not exist.

What was when there was nothing

People thought about the origin of the Universe in ancient times. Theologians believed that it was created by the Creator several thousand years before our era. But archaeological and paleontological finds prove that the earth and life on it are at least millions of years old. Much closer to the truth, apparently, was Aristotle, who argued that the Universe has no beginning or end and will exist forever …

For a long time, the universe was considered static and unchanging, but in 1929 the American astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered that it was constantly expanding. Therefore, it did not always exist, but arose as a result of some processes, he reasoned. This is how the theory of the Big Bang appeared, which gave birth to stars and galaxies billions of years ago. But if nothing existed before the Big Bang, then what led to it?

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In 1960, physicist John Wheeler developed the "pulsating universe" theory.

According to her, the Universe has repeatedly passed through cycles of expansion and reverse contraction, that is, there have been at least several such Big Bangs over the entire period of its history. Another theory implies the existence of a protoverse: first, matter should have appeared, and then the Big Bang had already thundered.

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Finally, there is a hypothesis of the emergence of the universe from quantum foam, which is affected by energy fluctuations. "Foaming", quantum bubbles "inflate" and create new worlds. But this again did not explain the main thing: what existed before the formation of any matter?

The famous astrophysicists James Hartl and Stephen Hawking tried to solve the scientific paradox by proposing another theory in 1983. It said that the Universe has no boundaries and its structure is based on the so-called wave function, which determines the various quantum states of matter particles. This makes possible the existence of many parallel Universes with a different set of physical constants.

Non-physical picture of the world

The main disadvantage of all scientific models of the formation of the Universe is that until now they were based on the so-called physical picture of the world. But there may be other worlds as well! Worlds where the laws of physics don't work.

We are accustomed to the fact that we are surrounded by matter - an objective reality given to us in sensations. But everyone has their own feelings, individual! Let us recall the same Plato, who believed that there is a world of ideas (eidos), and matter is just a projection of these ideas … So we come to the most important thing: we are not surrounded by matter at all, but ideas, images!

Consider the phenomenon of autism. A child, being born, perceives the world around him precisely in the form of images and sensations, and not in the form of a set of objects. Over time, he learns to see the world as a whole picture, to establish connections between various objects and concepts.

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Autistic people, on the other hand, can perceive reality, but cannot analyze it.

But they are able to assimilate a huge amount of "primary" information, which is inaccessible to most of us.

For example, the Swede Iris Johansson, who, while suffering from autism, was nevertheless able to adapt to the “normal” world and even get the profession of a teacher and psychologist, is able to feel the so-called “vital energy”. As a child, living in a peasant family where cows were kept, she always saw which of the calves was not destined to survive.

In her youth, Iris worked in a hairdressing salon and learned, by doing women hairstyles, to restore the energy potential of clients if he was exhausted. Clients left the hairdresser feeling an extraordinary surge of energy. Thanks to this, Iris has become a very popular craftsman. Ordinary people are not capable of such miracles.

Evidence of the illusion

What about magic and religion? Eastern philosophers are convinced that the material world is an illusion, maya. The ancient Slavs divided the world into Reality, Nav and Rule: the world of matter, the world of spirits and the world of the Highest Principle, which controls reality. But what if with the help of certain rituals we can influence reality?

Any psychic will tell you that when you target damage or unconventional treatment of a person, the impact is at the energy level. But even the most advanced magician will not explain the specific mechanism of what is happening at this moment. He only knows that in order to obtain a certain result, a certain ritual must be performed. The magician works with ideas, and not with the physical picture of the world.

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So how do you make ideas work for you? First of all, you must be aware of the fact that there are parallel realities, the number of which, perhaps, tends to infinity. And they are not “out there”, but surround us. Only we do not notice the process of "transition" from one reality to another. Or we notice, but we perceive it as a miracle. Let's say some thing disappeared and then reappeared.

Seeing something unusual, we immediately take the vision for a hallucination, while, most likely, we managed to look into one of the many parallel worlds. By the way, we are used to perceiving reality as something stable and orderly, but people with some brain disorders are able to see it as it really is, which is usually perceived by us as delirium and gives a reason to twist a finger at the temple.

Materialization phenomenon

Once a brilliant physicist in quantum mechanics, Hugh Everett suggested that any thought or action leads to a choice that shapes what is called reality. At the same time, "unrealized" options continue to exist, as it were, in parallel.

For example, let's say you drove one road, got stuck in a traffic jam, and were late for your job interview and didn't get it. We went another - arrived on time, and the interview was successful. Is it possible to "step over" from one "branch" from a multitude of realities to another? This is what we do when we try to improve our life.

This is very well illustrated by Vadim Zeland in his series of books "Reality Transurfing". He explains why strong desires often don't come true. If we want something very badly, then an excess potential arises, and reality begins to restore balance. No wonder there is a saying: "If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans."

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In recent years, there has been a stir around the Simoron system. In essence, we are offered a variant of the so-called positive thinking, but with the use of various kinds of ritual actions. How it works? A person “shakes” the boundaries of the usual picture of the world (the Simoronists call it PCM) and falls on the “wave” that is more desirable for him.

For example, Simoronists urge people to jump into another world more often. How? It's very simple - to jump off a chair or bed, saying to myself: I'm jumping for a new job, for a new apartment, for my soul mate, and so on.

Matter versus chaos

But why then do we need objective reality at all? Isn't it better to be in a world of illusions, since they can be manipulated in any way?

The fact is that the material world is a kind of protection from chaos. Imagine that you are on a tiny island in the middle of the endless sea. You have at least solid ground under your feet, and if you throw yourself into the waves, they will carry you to no one knows where.

Most likely, people once really saw the world as chaotic as it really is. And they themselves created the so-called physical reality in order to avoid unwanted metamorphoses. In essence, such a theory explains everything: UFOs, and the appearance of ghosts, and telepathy, and clairvoyance … After all, in the "true" world there are no boundaries, and anything can happen in it.

But if our world is illusory, then there must be some primary principle that gave birth to it. This is the mystery of God. If all this is really the case, then who created him? There is hardly a single scientist or philosopher who can answer this question, since, most likely, our limited consciousness is simply not given to comprehend the answer.