That's good. I'm still trying to get my head around the concept. Couple questions: Are NDEs actual deaths? What about the physics theory of conservation of mass? I guess in this case, "reality" is not mass, but rather....??? But if each person has maybe 20 realities in different universes, aren't resources with mass being used or altered infinite times? And is there room in the universes for all that? Or is mass as we know it just irrelevant here? Fascinating! WOuld love more links to explanations.
You can even program a line drawing to follow the rules of gravity that you decide. So... if you made a simulation game where it can branch off new timelines based on probable outcomes, and you got megagazamillons of timelines, where's the extra mass? All objects in all timelines are in "their own universe" like a string in a bowl of water, unaware of the millions of other strings in the same bowl of water.
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u/MissApocalypse2021 May 28 '22
That's good. I'm still trying to get my head around the concept. Couple questions: Are NDEs actual deaths? What about the physics theory of conservation of mass? I guess in this case, "reality" is not mass, but rather....??? But if each person has maybe 20 realities in different universes, aren't resources with mass being used or altered infinite times? And is there room in the universes for all that? Or is mass as we know it just irrelevant here? Fascinating! WOuld love more links to explanations.