This Scientist Proved Were Already DEAD.. Evidence is Everywhere! (no bs)

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  • @Lawofinsights
    @Lawofinsights  5 днів тому +9

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    • @marshaeperry8616
      @marshaeperry8616 20 годин тому +1

      @Lawofinsights"😶I love you channel my brother but.🤔So you tell me, that we live in some kind of multi verse?!😳

  • @magnusjansson1631
    @magnusjansson1631 22 години тому +26

    What about dying of old age? eventually I would be old and dying in every universe, and splitting timelines just puts me in a timeline where im also dying?

    • @bruirn
      @bruirn 14 годин тому +1

      That's the exactly the same question that sprang to mind when I first watched this video a couple of weeks ago. Strangely I went to the cinema to watch Nosferatu earlier and the video popped up again on my feed. I guess immorality is more like being Nosferatu than Dracula.

    • @user-bt2lx4gy7h
      @user-bt2lx4gy7h 14 годин тому +3

      I believe that to be the goal. I think we're here until we learn whatever lesson or series of lessons we're here for. Much of the Bible speaks not about hell, but the death of the soul, and conversely, ever lasting life. I've always thought it to be an unrealistic explanation for God to expect us to learn it all in one lifetime.

    • @bruirn
      @bruirn 14 годин тому +5

      If this is true then there are no 'others'. Everyone you love doesn't exist. That's the scariest aspect.

    • @JamesBond-ib9tq
      @JamesBond-ib9tq 12 годин тому +6

      The “One” deceiving itself that there are “Others.”

    • @charleshammer2928
      @charleshammer2928 10 годин тому

      Even someone who makes it to a decrepid old age of 100. There lifetime was but an instant.

  • @Mrs.Brown88
    @Mrs.Brown88 15 годин тому +16

    My 1st anxiety attack at 13 I heard a voice tell me " you never die. You're everlasting. " I still hear it a lot when I'm anxious or afraid

    • @m998hmmwv7
      @m998hmmwv7 11 годин тому +1

      Seek help

    • @Kr3mloc
      @Kr3mloc 6 годин тому

      @@m998hmmwv7 Nah @Mrs.Brown88 is just fine... Unless you have all the answers than do share

    • @Dell4834
      @Dell4834 4 години тому +1

      That was me ..

    • @abaddon7860
      @abaddon7860 2 години тому +1

      that's not anxiety my friend. you might have early onset schizophrenia or delirium.

    • @danniifranks9042
      @danniifranks9042 Годину тому

      @@abaddon7860 or it was a spiritual awakening. Don’t be so ignorant! If you don’t believe in any of that stuff you shouldn’t be on this channel.

  • @PassportDialectic
    @PassportDialectic 2 дні тому +27

    I’m a 44yr-old Afro-American from California. I’ve published 5 books to do with spirit sciences. I’ve postulated this very idea since I was in my mid twenties. I’m glad to finally hear it expressed outside my own words. Yes, the Mandela effect shaped my current paradigm a few years ago. It’s trippy. Co-workers got tired of me talking about it. Now I’m retired, healthy and headed to the Philippines (when I’m done with São Paulo, Brazil).

    • @TheRemedy888
      @TheRemedy888 День тому +5

      Are you from the Bay Area? I love your life and your message. People call me crazy about things that later come out as truth to those who choose to see.

    • @PassportDialectic
      @PassportDialectic День тому

      @ San Diego.

    • @jmsessn
      @jmsessn 20 годин тому +2

      the only mandela effects i experienced are the vw logo which i remember having no line at the center, and our position in the galaxy which i strongly remember as the very outskirts instead of the orion belt. i still think it has smthn to do with cern though

    • @OpenhandorClosedFist
      @OpenhandorClosedFist 19 годин тому +3

      Never heard a 44yr old use the label afro American. Not knocking it. Just surprised

    • @HugeFawkinPeckuh
      @HugeFawkinPeckuh 14 годин тому

      ​I'm a little younger & "negroid" may be the oddest label I've, as a small child, heard someone black apply to themselves

  • @Lovehanded
    @Lovehanded 3 дні тому +18

    Be free! Do what you love! Love who you love! Approach other sentient beings with love, empathy, and compassion! Fear nothing!🎉😊❤

    • @Stopsuffering4all
      @Stopsuffering4all 2 дні тому

      Nope.

    • @Stopsuffering4all
      @Stopsuffering4all 2 дні тому

      Id love to but HOW?

    • @Ditto-tube
      @Ditto-tube 2 дні тому

      Exchange the H for an N and the answer is yes ​@@Stopsuffering4all

    • @Ditto-tube
      @Ditto-tube 2 дні тому

      Exchange the H for an N and the answer is yes ​@@Stopsuffering4all

    • @TheRemedy888
      @TheRemedy888 День тому +1

      @@Stopsuffering4allLOVE that’s it. Full yourself with love for yourself until it flows over to everyone else as well. I’m a work in progress. I feel the most love when I’m a state of gratitude and appreciate for everything large & small.

  • @maricamicallef9545
    @maricamicallef9545 3 дні тому +11

    In fact we are living all our so called " past lives" all at once. Past, present and future are happening all at once. That's why live in the present moment. That is why it's foolish when someone says " why did God let this happen?". We are here for experience...and we continue. We never left creator actually. That's why we are one .

  • @thundergodslightningbolt1913
    @thundergodslightningbolt1913 11 годин тому +4

    I think I died December 2023 in a Burlington Massachusetts hospital I'm always thinking about that night. I had pneumonea and my lungs got full of water, had a 105 degree fever. Last thing I remember crying not being able to breathe and telling the nurses that I'm dying. Last thing I remember was them rushing and doctors rushing in.. Then I just woke up the next morning feeling better but some things feel different

    • @Dell4834
      @Dell4834 4 години тому

      You did not die ..

  • @rudolphrobbertze792
    @rudolphrobbertze792 3 дні тому +13

    Yes. I have heard countless stories of people who have shifted after remembering an accident or something that should have ended their lives. It is like being the alive version of Schrödingers cat.

  • @davidthompson4934
    @davidthompson4934 3 дні тому +15

    It is my contention that the brain does not think, it functions as a bio chemical management centre for the body and all of its autonomic processes.
    With regards to thought, the brain is the equivalent of a radio receiver, receiving signals from the Cosmic Consciousness and then translating them into a set of bio chemical instructions that enable the physical body to function.
    The brain as a receiver also has the dual aspect of projector in that it receives the instruction from the Cosmic Consciousness and then projects it forward from the singularity of the self in order to create personalised experiences which the Cosmic Consciousness has decided upon.

    • @melaniestarkey7868
      @melaniestarkey7868 3 дні тому

      Interesting

    • @jmsessn
      @jmsessn 20 годин тому +1

      don't tell that to a neurologist, he'd chase you with a big fat wooden stick after all those years of studying the hair off his scalp

  • @jmsessn
    @jmsessn 20 годин тому +11

    my 72 yr old, late grandmother woke up in panic one night and said she was unwell and needed a doc real quick. my aunt and her hubby decided to take swift action to rush her to the hospital but she died in the car while on the way, while my aunt was trying to calm and encourage her that she was gonna make it, to which she responded with her last words "no, no, sorry, no, guess i'm dead already". now, the question is, assuming she experienced every single bit of the process and more importantly, she was already in the ripe old age, how could we expect her to have jumped realities without having to remember this major occurrence. plus, would we have to assume that ppl who die in old age to keepbon living until they're zillions of years old? that doesn't make sense.

    • @syhansolo3589
      @syhansolo3589 16 годин тому +4

      No, it's a matter of sliding into "survivable" realities. I'm frustrated with this video because they don't discuss dying of old age. They keep talking about immortality, which may be ultimately true, but I believe this video really means "immortality" until you die naturally of old age.

    • @sheltonmcmillian677
      @sheltonmcmillian677 15 годин тому +6

      You're eventually reborn into the same life you lived a million times over and the cycle starts all over again.

    • @charlesgoad6695
      @charlesgoad6695 15 годин тому +2

      Exactly what about old age I was just getting ready to ask this same question

    • @charlesgoad6695
      @charlesgoad6695 15 годин тому

      ​@@sheltonmcmillian677that's just Reincarnation not the Multiverse, if you die here from old age and your consciousness jumps to a split reality of decisions you made here you can't jump into a version of you that isn't born yet . It has to be a version of a choice you made in this reality that came out different and made a different reality

    • @paulcory8691
      @paulcory8691 11 годин тому +1

      Relax everyone, it's a theory. A fascinating theory from the mind of a genius. Yes, it's weird but oddly plausible, like so many other current theories. It's a great time to be alive, enjoy it and keep dreaming

  • @impendingdoom3546
    @impendingdoom3546 18 годин тому +2

    I understood it. 2 time cancer survivor here and have been wondering about these kind of ideals since my miraculous recoveries.

  • @ardordeleon
    @ardordeleon День тому +5

    Around 8 years ago I was crossing a really busy avenue here in Mexico City. It was 6 am really dark and the cars wouldn´t stop even though there is a streetlight that should give one enough time to cross the street, but in reality, it's useless. I´d been trying to cross the street for about 5 minutes, when I said ok, let´s go for it no matter what, as I started crossing the street one car stopped and I started crossing when I reached the next lane I saw a car that was going full speed and had the lights off and I knew it was inevitable that it would run me over. I let out the loudest scream I have ever heard myself utter and closed my eyes bracing for impact. After like 3 seconds I opened my eyes and the car was there, the driver honking at me angrily telling me to hurry up and finish crossing the street. To this day I still don´t understand how this is possible. By how fast the car was going there is no way in life that it could have stopped before reaching me.
    Shortly after that I started encountering videos on spiritual awakening, and opened my eyes to all the deception going on in our reality.
    I am convinced that I jumped into a different reality that day and had come to a similar conclusion to what is presented in this video.

  • @verteyetfel
    @verteyetfel 3 дні тому +14

    I remember having a similar experience. Watch the music video for Eyes Closed by Imagine Dragons.
    In the video, he’s singing about how he’s driving a car, but at the end, it shows him drowning and his soul leaving his body.
    Then, it transitions to him entering a different reality where the scene is set.
    You see a cut appear on his head, as if its lights camera action and then he regains consciousness.
    He walks out of the car, thinking, “Oh, I lived another day,” and walks away from the wreckage.
    Think of the movie Groundhog Day, where he keeps killing himself and says, “I am an immortal; I cannot die. I am a god. I’m not thee God, but I am a god.

  • @alwayselement12
    @alwayselement12 13 годин тому +8

    I just came here to mention the “we’re” error in the title of the video. How do people make these errors? Drives me crazy.

    • @trevorparry2287
      @trevorparry2287 11 годин тому

      That and loose versus lose...grinds my gears man..😂

    • @m998hmmwv7
      @m998hmmwv7 11 годин тому

      Oh you didn't watch the video? The mistake is only in this time-line but not in the other 50 million.. so no worries lmao

    • @Alienspecies635
      @Alienspecies635 10 годин тому

      Thanks Karen or the husband of a Karen. Grammar 👮‍♀️ have arrived folks no need to worry!

    • @zfid
      @zfid 3 години тому

      Thank you for posting so I don't have to.

  • @melaniestarkey7868
    @melaniestarkey7868 3 дні тому +6

    Our thoughts are not solid or fixed but always in the process of MANIFESTING into the material. From Wave to concrete particle.

  • @robertsteinbach7325
    @robertsteinbach7325 11 годин тому +1

    Well, this explains a lot. I "died" when I was 7 years old. After that time, a "new" cartoon was on TV that "I always watched" according to my mom. The cartoon was new TO ME!
    The second time was in 2020 where I almost died of COVID. I ended up in an awesome company and somethings were slightly different afterwards.

  • @Everythingismeaningless344
    @Everythingismeaningless344 21 годину тому +5

    I partied so insanely hard until about age 35. From 15 and up, I was partying as hard as I possibly could. Professional counselors warned me and my family that I would be dead by 18. All if my life everyone has been dying around me since I was 5. I often think that other people experienced my death, but in my paradigm, I keep narrowly escaping life and death scenarios by the dozen. Also, at times my dream life is more vividly real than reality itself.

    • @TruthGatherer2013
      @TruthGatherer2013 11 хвилин тому

      Did same here for almost 25 years also, up until 2 months ago (just turned 39), when I finaly just let go of the past trauma & that caused me to stop drinking.
      Had to realize, that what I was doing was not working at all, and just be brutaly honest about it (which can be hard, because when on drugs, there seems to be nothing but negativity, no hope in sight. That's the darkness of being on drugs).
      How I quit was that I was not listening to any thoughts that came up that where against the goal (to let go of the past and stop running by drinking, by living as if I'm already at the goal, cause otherwise I'd be expecting change to come from outside of me.) From having lived a lifetime of having had multiple traumas at the sametime. Not being bothered by any emotions that where negative. Simply just feeling them and letting them go (cause there's no point after having felt it, to feel it over and over again. ) So.. what one thinks, one feels (emotionally) and the body responds to it. Most problems come from within. Undealt with problems of the past, the further back the harder to let go off, but same solution works, if one follows it strictly, no matter how uncomfortable it can get to get off any drug.
      Just gotta live in the goal and not be bothered by negative thoughts, negative emotions, temporarily physical pains and start living a healthy physical lifestyle full-time.
      My life have changed dramatically ever since.
      I can't even remember how many times I thought 'this is it..'

  • @santinamarie4699
    @santinamarie4699 10 годин тому +2

    I always feel like I died and then came back to relive this life

  • @radarmc
    @radarmc 17 годин тому +1

    This is what i experienced during a salvia trip. Every action can seperate and shift into its own reality

  • @syhansolo3589
    @syhansolo3589 15 годин тому +3

    I understand this. When I was in middle school I had an experience where I believe that my friend and I had died. It was a very strange occurence, where we had both woken from a stupor after huffing gasoline in a friends garage after school. When we awoke, it was roughly three hours after school had ended. My mother was rather strict and expected me home 30 minutes after school, else I would be grounded.
    From my perspective, things were different when we woke. The weather now had dark clouds and blustery winds, and when I went home, expecting to be in trouble for being late, my mother instead just gave me a hug. My descriptions of these events are hard to communicate, and don't prove anything, but my general feeling on the matter had always been that I had shifted to another universe because my body in the old universe had perished.

  • @eugeneostrander7634
    @eugeneostrander7634 3 дні тому +5

    Religious hierarchies wouldn't want this to be true and accepted....it would blow most dogma out of existence.

    • @ladelletomson6069
      @ladelletomson6069 3 дні тому +3

      Ya but the truth will always come to those that seek it

  • @MCKornbred
    @MCKornbred 3 дні тому +6

    Honestly I have had an experience that makes this seem plausible for me

  • @Mackaygolf
    @Mackaygolf 10 годин тому +1

    I understood it. This concept, this understanding, has been revealing itself to me for a number of years now, and I've been communicating my suspicions about this model of reality recently. I'm on the Autism spectrum, specifically due to hypersensitivity, and I'm fairly certain that I've actually been aware of my consciousness jumping worlds at a couple of critical junctures during my journey, as a palpable sensory experience.

  • @omennemo8844
    @omennemo8844 9 годин тому

    I have so many NDE. Car accident, mother beating me unconscious, husband choking me, and hemorrhaging for 9 days, yet I came through them all. I have had experiences where I have seen things in other countries where I recognized a places I have been. I could smell it. When I see old movies or something from the past, I have a fleeting memory of being in that time. I have had warnings that have saved my children and myself on several occasions. I play this game where I listen to my consciousness and I win when I don't, I lose. That voice that most of us think its just us talking to ourselves but I think are a spirit that guides us through life. Most of us do not listen or realize what it is.

  • @TSymington
    @TSymington 3 дні тому +18

    … this theory, so far in listening, doesn’t explain the dichotomy of the scenario where a person dies and leaves behind those who are still living … opposed to the scenario where the person that died is now living in an alternate reality but still has those people in their lives … it doesn’t explain how the people that survived the death of that person are now also having an alternate reality themselves with the new reality … 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @melaniestarkey7868
      @melaniestarkey7868 3 дні тому +4

      And I thought I was a deep thinker I think I went way too deep and I'm drowning thanks a lot. ☺️😉🤦

    • @pinkyaa9851
      @pinkyaa9851 День тому +2

      Exactly what I thought.

    • @satyadasgumbyji8956
      @satyadasgumbyji8956 16 годин тому

      I'm too far right-brained to be a science buff😅, but from the little i understand about the subject it's actually a theory used as excuse to deny the threat to the foundation of the dogmatic & manipulated religion of science itself to keep us in the dark as always. The theory is used to explain away what Joseph Selbie so simply & eloquently relates in his work on quantum physics for laymen. Just like Darwin!😅 There is no "missing link"! It's in our DNA, & it's literally "extraterrestrial". KABOOM goes the paradigm of bullsht!!! 🔥
      But no, anything & everything can happen folks, so never mind! Nothing more to see for now!😅
      🤘🌎❤️

    • @syhansolo3589
      @syhansolo3589 15 годин тому

      Yeah, this video has shortcomings in some explanations, and by using the word "immortal". My interpretation of this video, as well as my own experience, is that we are "immortal" until we find ourselves dying naturally of old age.

    • @melaniestarkey7868
      @melaniestarkey7868 13 годин тому

      @@syhansolo3589 I think like birth which is somewhat difficult, dying is giving new birth letting go of the cocoon so to speak.
      Possibly we recycle in some way. God will let us know in divine timing.

  • @pattyberryman3037
    @pattyberryman3037 3 дні тому +2

    The Beautiful Beings of Gaia would like to thank Law Of Insights for your service. We are forever grateful.

  • @davidthompson4934
    @davidthompson4934 3 дні тому +13

    If this theory has any truth then it would effectively mean that we all have an infinite number of ourselves each one functioning as a hollow straw man / women awaiting to be filled with our consciousness.
    The other alternative is that each of us is one over arching consciousness experiencing life simultaneously through an infinite number of selves in an infinite number of timelines and when one of those timeline selves dies that timeline consciousness is then withdrawn back to the overarching consciousness of self.

    • @rosewater6778
      @rosewater6778 2 дні тому

      Wow. I read that like a dozen times. Seems about right 😊

  • @Random_user_8472
    @Random_user_8472 12 годин тому +1

    Death doesn't exist, only life. We live in different forms to experience multiple forms of life.

  • @marknarveson4853
    @marknarveson4853 3 дні тому +3

    Everything is happening all at once, and nothing is happening at the same time

  • @jerrymuns
    @jerrymuns 15 годин тому +1

    Most of those who have a near death experience recall a similar story and the ones that come back to this timeline live to tell us about it. Sometimes they ascend or descend unto another timeline and we see them as dead and arrange their funeral.

  • @workwithearl
    @workwithearl 2 дні тому +2

    I once had drank to much tequila and got really drunk. I remembered walking around interacting with people at a party, but felt like I was observing everything inside my head through my eyes and my body was on automatic. I was watching myself with no care about the body.😮

  • @ognjen8970
    @ognjen8970 12 годин тому +1

    Holy Frrk, that first few minutes are my deepest belifs, based on profound experiences, without ever hearing about it. I mean science behind it. 😮 im mindblown

  • @marcustheron465
    @marcustheron465 10 годин тому +1

    Thank You for the valuable insight - I fully understood this!!

  • @216JVEZZY
    @216JVEZZY 3 дні тому +6

    I Innerstand!!

  • @Lovehanded
    @Lovehanded 3 дні тому +1

    I understood it! Thank you again and again!❤

  • @dreefer2004
    @dreefer2004 3 дні тому +4

    I already believe this I tried to describe this to someone before. Also, Rick and Morty has a nice twist on this understanding.

  • @happygirl4life
    @happygirl4life 3 дні тому +2

    My favorite so far! I am aware of quantum immortality as a truth.

  • @michaelhamersly
    @michaelhamersly 2 дні тому +1

    This is the truth. I am a near death survivor. I am a walk-in the person that went up in the tree and got into the electors. Electricity was electrocuted, and I walked in by contract, of course.

  • @danniifranks9042
    @danniifranks9042 Годину тому

    Why would we imagine our loved ones deaths but not our own? Doesn’t seem fair that we’re always alive when our loved ones die.

  • @ladelletomson6069
    @ladelletomson6069 3 дні тому +2

    This is beautiful!

  • @patrickdegroot3692
    @patrickdegroot3692 День тому +2

    I know this to be true. Every death that was not as such, led to a further awakening of sorts.

  • @melaniestarkey7868
    @melaniestarkey7868 3 дні тому +2

    Before I appeared it was an illusion. I appeared and it still in illusion. So now that I know it's not real will I decide to play in it.

  • @fetorRW
    @fetorRW День тому +1

    So...another words, there's no escape from the existence, then? That's terrifying...

  • @realnoid
    @realnoid 22 години тому +1

    Hugh Everett never said to Copenhagen scientists: if my theories are true…who are you? And who’s asking?

  • @chasehughesofficial
    @chasehughesofficial 5 годин тому

    Wouldn't this suggest we age forever and decay in the 'new' universes?

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 Годину тому

    When I was a little kid back in around 67' 68' we had a fishing hole near our house that was in the country (it's all built up now) and one day as we were leaving the fishing pond, we had to scootch under some shrubs in a lady's back yard to get to the pond, I got a strange feeling come over me and all I could think was everything is different now. It was like EVERYTHING changed except it stayed the same as far as my basic reality. I still can't explain it but it's like I am the same person on the outside but a different person on the inside. Kind of like a trans person except non sexual, I just felt like nothing was the same, a close copy but not the exact one I was living in before. I'm 62 now and I still have that same feeling.

  • @lynnjones4291
    @lynnjones4291 3 дні тому +8

    I've often thought that..

  • @Alienspecies635
    @Alienspecies635 12 годин тому +1

    This is the first time I've heard of this from someone other than myself. This is my belief and has been for years now BUT I do believe that we do eventually die of old age we are not going to live forever in the same body....not sure what to think or believe happens at that point other than we hopefully reunite with our family and friends who have already passed away in our reality...

    • @brindlekintales
      @brindlekintales 8 годин тому

      My family sucks, I never want to see them again, especially not in another lifetime.

    • @therealdrawingpathos
      @therealdrawingpathos 4 години тому

      Yes, you would experience increasingly improbable timelines until there is no possibility of your survival. At that point, your physical experience of this reality will cease and endless time will pass, but you wouldn't notice. Quantum immortality would mean that after there is no possibility of your existence in this spacetime, your experience would continue in the next most probable non local quantum state, corresponding to your particular arrangement of information. Which as you can imagine, might be a very improbable state, perhaps a non physical state beyond the end of time, that couldn't exist until all physical possibilities of you have been exhausted, thus providing the blueprint for your immortal quantum self. That's the way I understand the concept.

  • @twan688
    @twan688 11 годин тому +1

    I had this exact same mushroom trip once

  • @Naturehack
    @Naturehack День тому +1

    You spawned it
    ===
    I'm alive I'm dead
    First cell Earth
    Ringing ears
    I am Dead
    Alive again
    Neverending
    Eternal Quantum
    Legacy neverending
    Every step every breath
    Generational contribution
    Yesterday mating today birthing

  • @neurosentience5150
    @neurosentience5150 41 хвилина тому

    Two things.. old age and watching others die.. don’t think this can work infinitely

  • @lisabuie1952
    @lisabuie1952 13 годин тому +1

    Theoretically the issue of eventually dying of old age could be solved if you shifted to a timeline where life-extension or age-reversing technology has been developed. Scientists are even working on this technology right now, in this timeline!

    • @therealdrawingpathos
      @therealdrawingpathos 4 години тому

      Yes, you would experience increasingly improbable timelines until there is no possibility of your survival. At that point, your physical experience of this reality will cease and endless time will pass, but you wouldn't notice. Quantum immortality would mean that after there is no possibility of your existence in this spacetime, your experience would continue in the next most probable non local quantum state, corresponding to your particular arrangement of information. Which as you can imagine, might be a very improbable state, perhaps a non physical state beyond the end of time, that couldn't exist until all physical possibilities of you have been exhausted, thus providing the blueprint for your immortal quantum self. That's the way I understand the concept.

  • @davidmckee5659
    @davidmckee5659 16 годин тому

    The only problem that I see with this is that eventually everyone you know dies, and you become ancient, thousands of years old. Each reality including this one, should be full of ancient individuals... where are they?

    • @syhansolo3589
      @syhansolo3589 15 годин тому

      I believe the video means to say "immortal" until you die naturally of old age. We may actually be immortal, but my interpretations are limited to how long our current bodies can possibly survive.

    • @boldgold3885
      @boldgold3885 11 годин тому

      They are everywhere all around you

  • @jorispiepers6254
    @jorispiepers6254 3 години тому

    Neville Goddard also explains that when believing something it will cross your path. It is said, that the mind is all and the all is mind. It is a constant projection of our believe of what is real and what is not. Every possibility or any circumstance you can think of is already here, you just have to believe in it. And from that believe the "Universe" will give you the chance to make it so. I see this indeed as a shift in another reality as observed in quantum mechanics. Also about the other realities where you die, our reality depends on observation from ourselves to our world. Meaning, when something no longer is actively observed then this reality is formless (also supported by quantum mechanics the state will change once it is observed).

  • @viktorgencur7019
    @viktorgencur7019 3 дні тому +3

    yes, that is true.

  • @dustinbrown513
    @dustinbrown513 21 годину тому +2

    But how would it explain old age and never dying

  • @1DayAtATime33
    @1DayAtATime33 3 дні тому +3

    What if you were never born?
    4:18

  • @MsHumble4
    @MsHumble4 3 дні тому +2

    😅😂🤣
    Hard to talk about this to someone. Why I laugh… Going to share.

  • @Heyoka86
    @Heyoka86 5 хвилин тому

    If this were true, you'd be surviving in increasingly improbable ways. At some point, these scenarios might become so unlikely that they feel absurd-like discovering a cure for aging just as you're about to die, every time. Reality would start to seem more and more "engineered" around your survival.

  • @johnnysparks3417
    @johnnysparks3417 3 дні тому +2

    Funny because it seems like everything is backwards and upside down.
    I know i was killed that day but its hard to remember the transition clearly from observer vs experienced
    Somehow this makes sense.

  • @debbiejensen7003
    @debbiejensen7003 2 дні тому +1

    I was born knowing there is no death. Why ?. But this makes sense if you believe a piece of the scorse is in us. We are experience for God. I can believe this

  • @nolancoates4856
    @nolancoates4856 3 дні тому +1

    Very interesting 😎🤔💯

  • @lynettellouisel
    @lynettellouisel 17 годин тому

    I have never feared death but the likely painful process of death is unwanted for sure.

  • @hammer159
    @hammer159 4 години тому

    “You we are never alive” basically killed me anyways so 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @PhillipHerman-t2x
    @PhillipHerman-t2x 15 годин тому

    I agree with the comment about old age. Eventually in every time-line you would get elderly and realty it's self would have to change like a reality where death doesn't exist.

    • @syhansolo3589
      @syhansolo3589 15 годин тому

      This video's use of the word "immortal" is definitely misplaced. I think what they failed to push is that we can only slide into "survivable" universes. Our bodies cannot possibly survive to be 140 years old or beyond...at least not currently.

    • @therealdrawingpathos
      @therealdrawingpathos 4 години тому

      Yes, you would experience increasingly improbable timelines until there is no possibility of your survival. At that point, your physical experience of this reality will cease and endless time will pass, but you wouldn't notice. Quantum immortality would mean that after there is no possibility of your existence in this spacetime, your experience would continue in the next most probable non local quantum state, corresponding to your particular arrangement of information. Which as you can imagine, might be a very improbable state, perhaps a non physical state beyond the end of time, that couldn't exist until all physical possibilities of you have been exhausted, thus providing the blueprint for your immortal quantum self. That's the way I understand the concept.

  • @charlesgoad6695
    @charlesgoad6695 14 годин тому

    I like the Multiverse theory its fun to think about but when you die you die no way around it. Whats after is yet to be seen but we will all get to find out what it is sooner or later. No sense in worrying about something you cant change or get out of just live your best life and hope for the best when the time comes and hope its something Good

  • @ThePlombyras
    @ThePlombyras 6 годин тому

    It's one of those things that i know and can't care less. I'm here and now, don't care what happened to other me.

  • @arcotaur
    @arcotaur 9 годин тому

    We are like Schrödingers cat , alive and dead until something happens in the multiverse?

  • @davannaleah
    @davannaleah 6 годин тому

    I had 2 occasions about 20 years ago where i could have died and very nearly did. My attitude to life changed quite dramatically after that... Maybe i did die and now live in a different universe? In fact, at any given moment there is a finite possibility that you could just drop dead... Maybe this is happening all the time as this video suggests? But what about the death from extreme old age? How can that be avoided?

  • @gregharrell1738
    @gregharrell1738 6 годин тому

    Perhaps someone can clear up something for my simple mind to grasp. If you are constantly sliding into a parallel universe where you survive wouldnt your new self still be limited by our linear and finite aging? If a person dies from old age at 105 yrs old, would you pop up in some other universe where you are still alive at 105? Or, would you suddenly be a younger version of yourself and unaware that you had lived a full life on a different timeline to an older age?

    • @therealdrawingpathos
      @therealdrawingpathos 4 години тому

      Yes, you would experience increasingly improbable timelines until there is no possibility of your survival. At that point, your physical experience of this reality will cease and endless time will pass, but you wouldn't notice. Quantum immortality would mean that after there is no possibility of your existence in this spacetime, your experience would continue in the next most probable non local quantum state, corresponding to your particular arrangement of information. Which as you can imagine, might be a very improbable state, perhaps a non physical state beyond the end of time, that couldn't exist until all physical possibilities of you have been exhausted, thus providing the blueprint for your immortal quantum self. That's the way I understand the concept.

  • @nalrahtheone3910
    @nalrahtheone3910 10 годин тому +1

    Deja Vu dreams in the past about the present are always weird because it always happens am I just reliving my life before I die again or something. Lol am I dead just remembering my life again one time and my deja vu dreams are just things that already happen when I was living?😅

  • @paulj0557tonehead
    @paulj0557tonehead 6 годин тому

    I put up a two hour interview with MR Franks discussing with Art Bell, parallel existence and along these lines, and more.
    *Art Bell interview with Astronomer MR Franks , Multiple Realities Explain the Paranormal*

  • @benjaminwade6277
    @benjaminwade6277 14 годин тому +1

    Wait wut? What about all the poor people who grow old with degenerative physical or mental disease... they just live forever withering away

    • @Greenballed
      @Greenballed 10 годин тому

      Only in your timeline,not theirs.

  • @Estoooopid
    @Estoooopid 2 години тому

    Maybe consciousness continues however the character, the person that makes us now, dies forever.

  • @MichealWard-xi1lk
    @MichealWard-xi1lk 11 годин тому +1

    Universal quantum consciousness.

  • @BonniBarlow-fn6oj
    @BonniBarlow-fn6oj 5 годин тому

    Some of this reasoning sounds possible, but the negative spin by saying you're already dead, rather than you're always alive - immortal - is so typical of us humans. We can't conceive of being eternal and immortal. We look for beginnings and endings and fear both. If we don't "die" we don't get that moment of a review of this life and what we've learned - and realizing we're more than that human existence and perspective.

  • @RealKeytones
    @RealKeytones 15 годин тому

    What about when you are super old. Sooner or later you'd be hundreds of years old if we never died and just shifted

  • @Unknowns-bto
    @Unknowns-bto 6 годин тому +1

    Have read about it

  • @Bellpipe41
    @Bellpipe41 4 години тому

    Or alternatively, there are no other universes or timelines, and Schrödinger’s cat is either alive or dead and it’s observation and observer are not particularly important.

  • @NovaTattooArt
    @NovaTattooArt 16 годин тому

    Gosh I sure hope not- I’d hate to be eternal

  • @nelagarcia2657
    @nelagarcia2657 8 годин тому

    I did fill in my details to get a free copy of the kybalion but unable to send it through ....

  • @anthonyryan8231
    @anthonyryan8231 11 годин тому +1

    Do some OBE will help

  • @bluecollarbullionballer4269
    @bluecollarbullionballer4269 14 годин тому

    We just loop and loop no purpose to our lives so sad.

  • @yvonnesmall5871
    @yvonnesmall5871 2 дні тому +1

    I understood

  • @maria2426-x3x
    @maria2426-x3x 17 годин тому

    Well yes this could be possible and most likely it is, BUT it won’t ever change your moment because what you don’t know you don’t know. My life may always be changing or dying but I only know now. So I’m not worried about this at all. Yes of course there’s more outside of this world. It’s only in this world we have our memories wiped. But once outside we remember and choose everything. ☝️and I won’t be returning here. No death only transitions. Nothing to worry about in this conversation

  • @careybehr
    @careybehr 13 годин тому

    So, you're saying we're immortal? We don't die of old age and there's not an end? So, why do we have life expectancy in this reality?

  • @jamessoucy3740
    @jamessoucy3740 26 хвилин тому

    Nothing like discussing something which cannot be proven….

  • @paulkenyon1830
    @paulkenyon1830 16 годин тому

    What about old age. Eventually we die in all universes?

  • @Unknowns-bto
    @Unknowns-bto 6 годин тому +1

    I gave read of it in bramaisim now known as hindu 🕉

  • @spks-nj7kl
    @spks-nj7kl 12 годин тому

    I am already dead.

  • @andrewhendricks4629
    @andrewhendricks4629 9 годин тому

    What about retro causality where you decisions now can affect the past

  • @anthonyryan8231
    @anthonyryan8231 11 годин тому

    The movie Cloud Atlas helps explains things.

  • @mikeaaron2819
    @mikeaaron2819 7 годин тому

    The body is inert matter whilst “alive” it’s obvious because it doesn’t know you.. nor does it know at all. I am consciousness & consciousness is homogeneous, uniform, whole and complete, limitless because what I know depends upon me. I don’t depend upon what I know and knowing depends upon me consciousness.

  • @Greenballed
    @Greenballed 10 годин тому

    We are all Deadpool.

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 2 години тому

    I've always wondered about getting old, would you shift to a younger biological body or what seems to you as one, or would you keep being ill in a new version. If you can shift to a younger body that would be great. I also wonder if you live the same lifetime over and over.

  • @patrickhughes4914
    @patrickhughes4914 7 годин тому

    Some people think to much.

  • @mixz9929
    @mixz9929 2 години тому

    🤔 some time ago it came to me that well cause i catch myself pondering on the concept of what happens after we check out cause we dnt know nobody knows and honestly thats one thing that terrifies me cause i dont want to check out, I love my family and kids, girl, etc to much but I feel like lifes to short and wish we had a natural life span of at least 400 to 500 yrs but anyways I so think that sometimes feel like what if we are all God just living and experienceing life in as many different ways to where it amounts to everyone on this planet as is 🤔 but yall know what im saying tho...

  • @jonnybbad44
    @jonnybbad44 7 годин тому

    Does this theory apply to animals?

  • @inertiaspinner555
    @inertiaspinner555 12 годин тому

    4.5 minutes in and MANNN!!

  • @marcelinogalicia-m1e
    @marcelinogalicia-m1e 15 годин тому

    How about you are you but you where teleported to another universe, were people around you were also teleported, from other worlds. Now everybody that was transported from their own world have their memories, but slightly different. To me that means there is someone or something in control, possibly a supercomputer (quantum computer) From the future or maybe the past. That would mean time doesn't exist.

    • @therealdrawingpathos
      @therealdrawingpathos 4 години тому

      Yes, you would experience increasingly improbable timelines until there is no possibility of your survival. At that point, your physical experience of this reality will cease and endless time will pass, but you wouldn't notice. Quantum immortality would mean that after there is no possibility of your existence in this spacetime, your experience would continue in the next most probable non local quantum state, corresponding to your particular arrangement of information. Which as you can imagine, might be a very improbable state, perhaps a non physical state beyond the end of time, that couldn't exist until all physical possibilities of you have been exhausted, thus providing the blueprint for your immortal quantum self. That's the way I understand the concept.