Spiritual Musings on a Chemical World

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Schrodinger's Cat and the Law of Attraction

So I figured out the universe. One of the things about the universe is that reality isn't fixed, and reality is not the same for everyone. Truth is not the same for everyone.

So in my world, you need to accept Jesus as your savior to avoid hell. And in my world, this is a fundamental fact of the universe that everyone needs to do this. At the same time, if your reality is different then mine, and you don't do this, you won't go to hell. Because that's not true for you.

Except, that in my world, everyone needs to do this. But this is just my world. Not your world.

In my world, my copy of you will be in hell after you die if you don't. But that's just my copy of you and that's not really you.

We all exist in our own realities, and our realities interact with each other. So if you know me, my reality touches your reality. But the laws your reality are defined by aren't the same as the laws my reality are defined by.

So, the reason the law of attraction works. I only experience my own consciousness and life, not yours. When I don't know what's going on in other peoples' lives, that opens up infinite possibilities of what it could be. It's like Schrodinger's cat, when you don't know, you haven't manifested a reality yet so the possibilities are open. So in my world, and infinite amount of things could be happening in your life. So when you decide one day, to tell me about something in your life, or something in your life somehow collides with my life, a reality is manifested. So before the reality is manifested, you could be doing any number of things in your life, and in my reality, all those possibilites are true simultaneously. But then, the day I find your needles for shooting up, the reality is then manifested that all this time you were shooting up on heroine. So that becomes true in my reality.

So if you focus on a particular outcome, that will make that particular outcome more likely to manifest.

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