In this video, we introduce the idea that the choices we make affect our future and the choices we don't make affect a future of a parallel life. The various planes overlap at times, depending on both intrapersonal choices, interpersonal relations and external factors.
Picture a world where reality is not fixed, but a fluid tapestry of endless possibilities, each choice, each moment unravelling into new dimensions.
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Every life, every event, every action exists as one thread in a greater web of parallel realities.
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This is not a story of far fetched tales or of speculative science, rather a reflection of the human experience itself.
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It is an exploration of the unseen forces shaping our lives, both individually and collectively.
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It is a genre of thought that blends the science of our behaviour with thevisions of our imagination.
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Ethno fiction if you will.
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A narrative of social science unfolding in real time.
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We all start out and develop to live and Co exist in social environments of fluid and transitioning realities.
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The world you know within your own perception, the one you experience every day, is just one possibility among countless others.
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Past, present and future.
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Your actions and decisions, your thoughts and fantasies, resonate like vibrations along a string, guiding you down one path while countless others go untrodden in the periphery of our day-to-day routines and actions.
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Yet for every path you take, there is another reality, one where you made a different choice, where the consequences of a single moment spun out into a world entirely different from the current.
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The current being both the here and now, as well as the fluid current flow.
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The rhetoric continuum in your thoughts, dreams, and coincidences that occur when you say to yourself what a small world this is, or even when you find a doppelganger.
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This idea of parallel realities is not new.
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Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher, once declared that no man ever steps into the same river twice, for both the man and the river are constantly changing.
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His words are a reminder that life is in a constant state of flux.
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Always shifting, always branching.
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In ancient Egypt, they too saw life as a journey through multiple realms.
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Where actions in one world determine the souls path in another, these early thinkers were grasping at the same truth we explore to day, the idea that reality is not singular, but layered, dynamic and ever evolving.
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But where ancient philosophy hints at this fluidity, modern science now brings it into sharper focus.
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Quantum mechanics suggests that particles can exist in multiple states at once, only collapsing into a fixed.
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When observed, the world as we perceive it is not as stable as we believe.
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It is a shifting landscape of potentials shaped by the choices we make and the perceptions we hold.
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Now imagine this.
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Every decision you've made, every crossroad you've faced, created a new vibration of sound from a string played or plucked in this orchestra of existence, Each string being a parallel reality, each set of waves of sound echoing into its own.
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Version of events leading to its own outcomes.
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Some of these strings are close to the one you inhabit now, only slightly altered by minor choices.
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Others are far more distant, entire lives reimagined by different decisions, different opportunities.
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Just imagine if, in this ensemble of parallel worlds, you could view the other versions of yourself.
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What if the paths not taken still resonate, shaping the reality you live in today?
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The feeling of deja vu, the memory of something that never happened, or the sense that life could have unfolded differently.
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Are these not echoes of the parallel realities that coexist with our own?
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Could it be that the alternate existence in our dreams is not as fictional as we might believe?
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This is the realm of social science fiction, where the intersection of human choice, behaviour and consequence creates a vast and complex narrative.
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This is a genre.
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Not bound by the physical laws of space, but by the fluid laws of perception, cognition and action.
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It is the recognition that life is not a linear journey, but a multi dimensional experience where every choice sends ripples across the compositions of existence, pulling you toward one reality and away from another.
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As we begin this journey, we step into a world where the boundaries of what is possible blur and the fixed nature of reality begins to disperse.
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Welcome to a narrative of parallel lives, where the actions of the past, the choices of the present, and the potentials of the future exist in constant tension, shaping the reality you know and the realities you do not.