The Theory Of The Branching Universe And Our Future - Alternative View

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The Theory Of The Branching Universe And Our Future - Alternative View
The Theory Of The Branching Universe And Our Future - Alternative View

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What to expect from the future? Is it worth waiting for it if it may have already come? Do we remember the future as well as the past? These banal and strange at the same time questions await their answers, which the theory of the branching universe is ready to give.

Earlier, I raised the topic of the mysteries of human memory, the so-called "Mandela effect", false memories and "Deja Vu". My articles then hit the top of search engines and quickly spread around the network. Since that time, various resources have repeatedly asked to continue this series of articles, but there was no suitable and really interesting material for thought. Until that time.

Today I will only talk about one of the theories that I mentioned earlier, but now - in sufficient detail.

This is the theory of the branching universe (dendrocontinuum), which, among other things, explains many of the effects of our memory.

Today no one will argue that we are living in a time of change. And at each subsequent moment, what scientists would call a bifurcation point can happen. We passed it or it only looms ahead, it is unknown; perhaps she is not alone, and there are many more.

In this regard, the predictions of many seers concerning the fate of our Motherland and the Slavic peoples in general are interesting. So, the transcripts of the prophecies of Nostradamus and Wanga, among other things, contain descriptions of situations that are very reminiscent of what has happened in recent years in the world. The seers, which is characteristic, paid special attention to the Middle East, the instability in which, in their almost consensual opinion, will lead to serious world upheavals. And what is there to hide, now we see them. But we should all be more interested in the fact that these upheavals, in the opinion of, for example, Vanga, will eventually lead to the revival of Russia, in its best, fair version.

Will this happen? Was Wanga right? The strangest thing here is that the answers to these two questions can be opposite. And this is explained by the very theory - the theory of the dendrocontinuum.

A lot has already been said about the branching Universe, this hypothesis has long become not only the prerogative of science fiction writers, but also the subject of serious discussions of physicists. I will dwell only briefly on it, since we are all more interested in its consequences than in its causes.

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To put it simply, there are many Universes that differ greatly or almost imperceptibly from the one in which you, dear reader, are now. The birth of a new Universe occurs, most likely, almost every minute - as soon as a choice event occurs somewhere in the world. That is, when any person, and it can be either the president of a state or a simple soldier somewhere on the border of Syria with Turkey, makes a decision from alternative options, each of which, hypothetically, leads to serious consequences.

The theory of the dendrocontinuum, as you probably already understood, implies that each of the mentioned alternative options is implemented in the "branches" of the tree-universe.

So what does human memory have to do with it?

It's very simple. Without going into the jungle of cosmology, let's try to start from afar. If we assume that the separation of the branches-Universes occurs constantly and from the beginning of the emergence of the multiverse, and take into account hypothetically, even the minimal differences in physical constants (say, the gravitational constant), then we can come to the conclusion that time is in completely identical or different details Universes can move at different speeds. In other words, even differences of a split second will be enough for some Universes to move forward in time, while others lag behind, despite the fact that events in them develop in the same way.

It's even easier for the reader to put it in his head, it can be explained as follows. There is parallel Russia, in which now, for example, 2017. And there is one in which 2007. "Our" 2007 cannot be returned, and the future has not yet come, time travel is a fantasy. And to get into parallel 2007 is quite possible for yourself. I will say even more - every person can do it.

Deja Vu (already seen) and illumination-predictions of the future here easily coexist with each other and are explained, one has only to make one small assumption. By admitting the connection of each person with his countless incarnations in other worlds and time zones, that is, the existence of the Akasha field.

And here everything falls into place. And false memories (differences in the Universes, or the ability to remember the state up to the point of bifurcation), and Deja Vu (in another Universe, events have already taken place), and Jame Vu (in most other Universes, these events did not occur), and the feeling of impending danger (and it does not necessarily have to happen in this Universe, but it is still worth trusting the sensation, the confirmation of this, sleeping in disasters) and even "extrasensory" abilities.

This theory, which, of course, is not my own, I can quite noticeably expand and explain to her most of those incredible things that sometimes happen to human consciousness. If this article arouses interest, I will continue with pleasure, and I will also tell you about our future with you.

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