Yes, I know I've broached the topic before, but it just seems rather significant of late. A sort of self-explanation of a few things I've been mulling over.
Anyways. Once again....
Theoretically speaking (my own theory/perception), if we are in some perpetual time loop from the big bang to the finale (big bang?), doomed to infinitely repeat (or until we get it right?), then this could explain such things as déjà vu, and feeling attachment to certain people, places, things, because you actually already knew them, and perhaps some strong residual memory persists.
And maybe not.
It’s what I consider my best theory thus far, though I have others.
I'm done now. For this round.
Anyways. Once again....
Theoretically speaking (my own theory/perception), if we are in some perpetual time loop from the big bang to the finale (big bang?), doomed to infinitely repeat (or until we get it right?), then this could explain such things as déjà vu, and feeling attachment to certain people, places, things, because you actually already knew them, and perhaps some strong residual memory persists.
And maybe not.
It’s what I consider my best theory thus far, though I have others.
I'm done now. For this round.
(Not quite. The mulling I've been doing, I have been seeing the pattern of repetition both in myself, and in personal situations. The question is, how to break the cycle?
Wait, I found a loopblackhole. Annihilation would have to be complete, if not, there would be artifacts.
History would obviously be rewritten with each passing loop. We would never know, other than residual memories?
I may continue this later, and by later, I don't mean the next time round.)
Wait, I found a loopblackhole. Annihilation would have to be complete, if not, there would be artifacts.
History would obviously be rewritten with each passing loop. We would never know, other than residual memories?
I may continue this later, and by later, I don't mean the next time round.)