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originally posted by: MuonToGluon
a reply to: hidingthistime
This is an interesting belief you have, while I do not share your enthusiasm for this ME, or much if any belief in it, it is still most interesting.
If for example this ME was one of merging your consciousness/memory engrams via crossing over from a parallel universe that is very close in likeness/appearance (99.98% the same but a 0.02% difference to account for minute changes) of that of earth into, let's us say, a "copy" of yourself on this earth, I may find it a better scenario then the one that is presented currently.
Remember that above is just an example of one I would actually think into, as well as others, as the current theories are a little way out there.
Either way, as I said, interesting.
originally posted by: beefsquad12
a reply to: mclarenmp4
Interesting I guess I was always interested in that kind of thing for me I was sleeping and woke up with a intense painful ringing in my ears that lasted about 40 seconds I thought boy that was weird the next morning I woke up and I was here in this reality the first sign was the sun it was way to bright here and oscar meyer hit dogs was spelled wrong. So my question for you is what happened to my old body on the old earth did I just disappear there or did someone else take over my old body and who did I replace here what happened to them.
originally posted by: FixFaier
Dudes, I'm not kidding, I'm pretty sure that I can remember me that we (or some of us, or what ever) didn't had a sternum and also the heart was more on the side...
I was very surprised last time I visited my doctor for a heart checkup 0.o
Also I noticed that we shifted twice... Anyone else?!
originally posted by: Agartha
a reply to: Orborus
You haven't seen where the past organs went, or how the musculature was fashioned, so im not sure if you can really determine what we could/couldn't have done
We discussed this before and I'm going back to the same example again: we cannot walk without fibula, no matter how much muscle you have, extra/stronger/thicker muscle cannot compensate for the lack of fibula. I told you before and whatever I say are proven medical facts, I'm not making them up: babies born without fibulas have their lower legs amputated. Oscar Pistorious is one famous example.
So it's not about not knowing how things work in other dimensions (if other dimensions exist), it's understanding basic human anatomy and how body parts work.
It's interesting, i've spoken to health professionals about my perceived changes and they don't look at me as if i'm totally insane. It seems like they've heard something of it before, or perhaps in their hearts do sense that something is off.
And I work with hundreds of health professionals, and I've discussed this with dozens of them at least and nobody I know have experienced this confusion about human anatomy.
Like I said before: I'm still waiting for a doctor to cancel a surgery because the kidneys are in the wrong place, or a pilot to put the wrong co-ordinates for a flight because of their 'other timeline' memories.
originally posted by: galaga
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
"In my parallel world frogs asses were not water-tight. I'm sure you can imagine their dilemma with this. "
Don't you mean "dilemma"?
Lol
originally posted by: MuonToGluon
a reply to: hidingthistime
This is an interesting belief you have, while I do not share your enthusiasm for this Mandela eff, or much if any belief in it, it is still most interesting.
If for example this ME was one of merging your consciousness/memory engrams via tuning to parallel frames that is very close in likeness/appearance (a 0.02% difference to account for minute changes) of that of our earth turned into.
Remember that above is just an example of one I would actually think into, as well as others, as the current theories are a little way out there.
Either way, as I said, interesting.