An alternate solution to the Grandfather Paradox

What if, instead of the hefty requirement of a virtually infinite number of parallel universes, there is in fact only one single experiential universe,
All exists within the Ain, the Ain Soph, and the Ain Soph Aur. The greatest part of universal energy is something we cannot see nor directly detect (i.e. Dark Energy). That should be a big clue right there that we are all but shadows on Plato's Cave.
RMT

Edit to add: I should point out that "Ain Soph Aur" is translated as "Limitless Light". Consider just how special light is in our universe, and I am talking scientifically and the association of relativistic physics. What happens if one were able to travel at the speed of light? All space and time (and therefore mass) ceases to exist. By definition, one is in all places and all times. One has become eternal.

 
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Other than people thought to having passed away and discovering they haven't, I sometimes wonder if we all shift through different dimensions that are very close together.

The reason why I wonder about this type of activity is because of odd experiences , people's personalities, mis-placed objects and differing memories. Such as knowing for a fact that I placed my car keys in a specific location, to find them somewhere else in the house the next day. Or looking for a particular piece of correspondence I know I placed into a file in the filing cabinet and it's missing. Calling the other party to ask for a copy of the paper to be REsent, am informed they never sent one. BUT then, a day or so later , putting a different piece of paper (file) into the filing cabinet, see the file I had been looking for - right flocking there !

With people; dealing with them on a daily basis, and for "years" their personality is a certain type. Then one day, their personality is completely different. It's like they're an entirely different person. It's like WoW, this guy was"always" grumpy, then, like magic, he's nice. Then the next day, he's the same grumpy guy again. Asking around if anything occurred in his life that could have caused a change in attitude, learn that nothing happened any different than any other day.

Wonder if this phenomenon also would explain why some people spout out different languages in their sleep? Languages they have no reason to know. Which I'm sure most of us have heard of happening.

And in the middle of the day, working away, suddenly stop and get a creepy feeling or thought of, " I don't belong here." The here not being a particular location, but a general over-all sense of something isn't right. And where historical events are different, such as people who are dead, then are alive.

It seem's some people seem to know this is happening, yet, across to the other end of the spectrum, others are totally oblivious.

Maybe for some people, this is more pronounced than for others, as far as the width of shifting through parallel dimensions ( or maybe the ability of 'remembering' ).

IF this is actually occurring, our 'soul' or 'subconscious' IS oscillating between different dimensions ( perhaps caused by solar flares? ), would this phenomenon be time traveling or simply traveling through different dimension's?

 
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And in the middle of the day, working away, suddenly stop and get a creepy feeling or thought of, " I don't belong here." The here not being a particular location, but a general over-all sense of something isn't right. And where historical events are different, such as people who are dead, then are alive.
I wonder the same things you do. I have a similar experience. Occasionally, I get this feeling that something is off. I can never pin point it. It's like the sun or atmosphere is different, but I don't really know for sure. I shrug it off as some type of shift in the universe. :)

 
Is this the same sort of thing where you hear that an actor has died, then find out they're still alive or died "again"?

I swear Alec Guinness died in 1996; I even talked about it with my nerdy 6th grade friends... Then he dies again in 2000...

 
Is this the same sort of thing where you hear that an actor has died, then find out they're still alive or died "again"?I swear Alec Guinness died in 1996; I even talked about it with my nerdy 6th grade friends... Then he dies again in 2000...
I think lots of people chalk this up to faulty memory. But I think somethings a little fishy when I find out half a dozen other people have the same faulty memory as I do.

 
Other than people thought to having passed away and discovering they haven't, I sometimes wonder if we all shift through different dimensions that are very close together.The reason why I wonder about this type of activity is because of odd experiences , people's personalities, mis-placed objects and differing memories. Such as knowing for a fact that I placed my car keys in a specific location, to find them somewhere else in the house the next day. Or looking for a particular piece of correspondence I know I placed into a file in the filing cabinet and it's missing. Calling the other party to ask for a copy of the paper to be REsent, am informed they never sent one. BUT then, a day or so later , putting a different piece of paper (file) into the filing cabinet, see the file I had been looking for - right flocking there !
IF this is actually occurring, our 'soul' or 'subconscious' IS oscillating between different dimensions ( perhaps caused by solar flares? ), would this phenomenon be time traveling or simply traveling through different dimension's?
I came across this story online and have heard many many more like it. I find it very fascinating;
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"Me and my family have had such events happen twice, one in which we lost two hours, one which was approx. 10 minutes. In the second one, we were on a plane, that started to have trouble coming onto landing. Everyone was panicking. Then "bloop" it was quiet and we were landing normally. My son and I (he was 17 at the time) looked at each other and asked each other if we dreamed what just happened? What DID just happen? When did the problems smooth out and everyone calm down? We didn't see the transition, either of us.


 


When the plane came to a stop, he said, "Mom, I think we died." And we began to explore the possibility that perhaps, we don't ever experience dying! Perhaps our consciousness just steps out before a trauma and moves to an alternate universe or reality, so similar to the one we were in, we don't know what happened. Even in an alternate reality, everyone we know could have "dopplegangers" that we continue our relations with - even if one version of them is crying for our loss in another! "


 
Is this the same sort of thing where you hear that an actor has died, then find out they're still alive or died "again"?I swear Alec Guinness died in 1996; I even talked about it with my nerdy 6th grade friends... Then he dies again in 2000...
Do you know anyone else that remembers Alec Guinness dying in 1996?

 
Do you know anyone else that remembers Alec Guinness dying in 1996?
Unfortunately not... In 1996 I was in 6th grade in Clackamas, Oregon - Mount Scott Elementary in Mrs. Hendricks' class.I specifically remember sitting there with my teacher listening to the radio broadast of the OJ Simpson verdict, then a few months later (from that same radio and surrounded by the same people), hearing that Alec Guinness had died... We were working on short stories after reading one of the books in the Tripods book series. This must have been in January, since the verdict was October 1995.

I remember sitting in that classroom working on my story. The announcement came on the radio that he'd died, and I remember everyone in our little "pod" of desks not being interested in finishing our work. We sat there trading one-liners from the movie.

After 6th grade I went to Sunrise Middle School which wasn't near the elementary school, and none of the people I hung out with were in the right district to attend with me. This was 18 years ago; I never had a reason to keep in touch with those people.

In 2000 (when he died again), I was in high school. I found out about it (again) while chatting with a friend on AOL on our shitty Macintosh Performa.

 
so lots of us on here have been abel to perceive the ripples/divergences that are easy to identify due to the popularity of the person involved. Makes the brane theory more believable than quilted multiverse, cyclic, landscape, or any of the other forms of parallel universe theories, now doesn't it?

 
MyloX, I wonder if that's the root of deep depression for some. They woke up one day and felt something missing or lost. Not realizing their twin self has died. In another world. Even in this life, when a twin dies the other feels a part of them has truly gone.

 
MyloX, I wonder if that's the root of deep depression for some. They woke up one day and felt something missing or lost. Not realizing their twin self has died. In another world. Even in this life, when a twin dies the other feels a part of them has truly gone.
That's an interesting take on it (that I've never heard conveyed before). That's something for me to ponder, for sure.

 
There have been cases where someone famous became very sick but recovered so some thought, not having heard about the recovery, that the person had died. Also, there have been "incorrect" reports of a death, and again, people that didn't hear the retraction would be surprised to hear of the "actual" death at a later time. I imagine this may account for many of the "returned".

 
There was some type of Betty White hoax recently, too. I suppose it would be easy for someone to not realize it was a hoax if they didn't see it online.

 
Roy Orbison holds the record for me. First he was dead in 1988. Then he was alive again in the early 2000's, dying again within the year. Next I heard he died early this decade (being unaware of his second resurrection). Now he's back to being dead in 1988.

 
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