09-25-2019, 05:04 AM
Here is my limited understanding of the quantum fluctuation. It's something like the Mandela effect. Some people think the Mandela effect is an internet hoax. My experience leads me to believe otherwise.
A brief synopsis of my limited understanding of the Mandela Effect: There was a guy named Mandela who was convicted of a crime. A lot of people remember this person dying in the 80s; historical record states he died in 2013.
A quick Google search on the Mandela effect will reveal numerous instances of events and things which millions of people remember one way but historical facts record differently.
Some people suppose this is evidence that we all live in different timelines, or that some individuals or groups have at some point in time have crossed into a different universe - each of these universes would represent a quantum fluctuation.
This quantum fluctuation that allegedly created the universe could be seen as the starting point of our unique universe we all share, those of us who have encountered this universe in which this post exists: at the same time spawning infinite other universes from an infinite number of singularities, each independent of each other, with their own unique histories and physics and components.
This theory is adequate enough to explain the creation of our particular universe and other universes, but it in no way comes close to explaining what caused the quantum fluctuation that created the universes, or what caused all of these singularities to be composed of their particular components. To me, the quantum fluctuation in simple terms means the infinite small differences between one universe and another.
I don't know that science can or will explain what happened or existed before the big 'singularity' - it can only be explained by faith, and you either have it or you don't.
I personally believe existence is far too ordered to be lacking a directing consciousness.
I did not always have faith. I was not raised in a church or to follow any religion.
One day I was struggling with depression so I decided to quit my job, got rid of all of my possessions, and walked off into the woods alone. Three months later I walked out of the woods with God.
Life is very different these days.
A brief synopsis of my limited understanding of the Mandela Effect: There was a guy named Mandela who was convicted of a crime. A lot of people remember this person dying in the 80s; historical record states he died in 2013.
A quick Google search on the Mandela effect will reveal numerous instances of events and things which millions of people remember one way but historical facts record differently.
Some people suppose this is evidence that we all live in different timelines, or that some individuals or groups have at some point in time have crossed into a different universe - each of these universes would represent a quantum fluctuation.
This quantum fluctuation that allegedly created the universe could be seen as the starting point of our unique universe we all share, those of us who have encountered this universe in which this post exists: at the same time spawning infinite other universes from an infinite number of singularities, each independent of each other, with their own unique histories and physics and components.
This theory is adequate enough to explain the creation of our particular universe and other universes, but it in no way comes close to explaining what caused the quantum fluctuation that created the universes, or what caused all of these singularities to be composed of their particular components. To me, the quantum fluctuation in simple terms means the infinite small differences between one universe and another.
I don't know that science can or will explain what happened or existed before the big 'singularity' - it can only be explained by faith, and you either have it or you don't.
I personally believe existence is far too ordered to be lacking a directing consciousness.
I did not always have faith. I was not raised in a church or to follow any religion.
One day I was struggling with depression so I decided to quit my job, got rid of all of my possessions, and walked off into the woods alone. Three months later I walked out of the woods with God.
Life is very different these days.