Andrés
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this felt sense that perhaps because at the most fundamental level we are one with everything, that to the degree we are disconnected from that experience, we feel a sense of lack in our life. And these mystical traditions, these practices, these teachings point to our inherent interconnectedness with life. And from that perspective, we're never alone. And so it, I think, positions us nicely
this felt sense that perhaps because at the most fundamental level we are one with everything, that to the degree we are disconnected from that experience, we feel a sense of lack in our life. And these mystical traditions, these practices, these teachings point to our inherent interconnectedness with life. And from that perspective, we're never alone. And so it, I think, positions us nicely
to understand a potential purpose for the reason of the existence of the universe and ourselves.
to understand a potential purpose for the reason of the existence of the universe and ourselves.
to understand a potential purpose for the reason of the existence of the universe and ourselves.
i'm curious because as for example areas in quantum mechanics and ways of understanding the world through the lens of physics develop uh we start to see crossover again through a lot of what we're exploring and the fundamental And so I, you know, seems like a jump here, but maybe it's not quite as big as we think.
i'm curious because as for example areas in quantum mechanics and ways of understanding the world through the lens of physics develop uh we start to see crossover again through a lot of what we're exploring and the fundamental And so I, you know, seems like a jump here, but maybe it's not quite as big as we think.
i'm curious because as for example areas in quantum mechanics and ways of understanding the world through the lens of physics develop uh we start to see crossover again through a lot of what we're exploring and the fundamental And so I, you know, seems like a jump here, but maybe it's not quite as big as we think.
From quantum mechanics and your exploration in the many worlds theory, because we mentioned and hinted at it earlier, what is going on there that has... You seem to be very courageous in your diversion and exploration and unique perspectives and interpretations on things, which I absolutely love. And what is that for The Many Worlds Theory?
From quantum mechanics and your exploration in the many worlds theory, because we mentioned and hinted at it earlier, what is going on there that has... You seem to be very courageous in your diversion and exploration and unique perspectives and interpretations on things, which I absolutely love. And what is that for The Many Worlds Theory?
From quantum mechanics and your exploration in the many worlds theory, because we mentioned and hinted at it earlier, what is going on there that has... You seem to be very courageous in your diversion and exploration and unique perspectives and interpretations on things, which I absolutely love. And what is that for The Many Worlds Theory?
It's like we should all understand that we don't understand it. Yeah.
It's like we should all understand that we don't understand it. Yeah.
It's like we should all understand that we don't understand it. Yeah.
Is the many worlds theory explaining that essentially these branches of different timelines are happening simultaneously? And how would that, I guess, be nested in something like a multiverse of infinite possibilities? Because it's quite trippy to think about. I mean, the many worlds theory in general is just quite trippy to think about, but how do you kind of put that into context?
Is the many worlds theory explaining that essentially these branches of different timelines are happening simultaneously? And how would that, I guess, be nested in something like a multiverse of infinite possibilities? Because it's quite trippy to think about. I mean, the many worlds theory in general is just quite trippy to think about, but how do you kind of put that into context?
Is the many worlds theory explaining that essentially these branches of different timelines are happening simultaneously? And how would that, I guess, be nested in something like a multiverse of infinite possibilities? Because it's quite trippy to think about. I mean, the many worlds theory in general is just quite trippy to think about, but how do you kind of put that into context?
Maybe there are different takes on that. I mean, in essence, if there are a very high number or an infinite amount of different choices one can make in any given moment, then through this perspective, there are that equal amount as many different branches.
Maybe there are different takes on that. I mean, in essence, if there are a very high number or an infinite amount of different choices one can make in any given moment, then through this perspective, there are that equal amount as many different branches.
Maybe there are different takes on that. I mean, in essence, if there are a very high number or an infinite amount of different choices one can make in any given moment, then through this perspective, there are that equal amount as many different branches.