Sei sulla pagina 1di 3

In a universe where everything is fundamentally

energy, doesn't EVERYTHING on some level already


exist?
Reality is fickle and impossible to prove. We all experience it in some form or
another and do our best to connect all the variants. Minds across time and the planet
have come up with very intriguing theory of the nature of our realities and
unpercieved ones beyond our own. You will not agree with all of these supositions,
but its fun to see what other people think and dream.

Great Glaciation
This theory describes the direction and final state
of the universe. Developed in the early 1800s in
Europe, it supposes that the is a finite amount of
energy and once that energy is spent the universe
will stop and freeze. There is nothing that can be
done to create more energy so once that final
molecule commits its final vibrations the universe
will be a dark, cold, silent place devoid of life. This
definitely sounds very Victorian.

Solipsism
A philosophical theory expressing the view that, I
am only the mind which exists. According to this
theory we can not verify anything outside of our
minds. This includes every object you can see,
the earth we reside on, even the idea of we. Everything is potentially fictional. It
easiest to relate this viewpoint to dreams or an LSD trip. Everything is so detailed so
believable but we dont acknowledge those as a true reality. So once we come back
to our base line reality how do you differentiate with any real distinction what is real
or not.

Idealist Philosophy
This an old idea that we now view as a group of philosophies that span the globe.
The general assertion is that the reality we can knowingly perceive is entirely a
mental construction and entirely immaterial. A split in the philosophy occurs when
deities enter the picture. The gods or god being omnipotent being focu and creation

to our universe. On the flip side the universe is the sum of the minds of the sentients
in the universe. Which side of the coin do you favor?

Plato and Logos


Plato was the famous Greek philosopher in the times of the roman empire. His
understandings of the universe are still shared with the students of today. Logos
refers to many schools of thought including the provability of the Judean christian
God. Well focus on Platos version which our realm of experience everything we see
is a compromise of its true form and what we can understand and connect with. He
surmised that there is a world of perfect formations beyond our own.

Presentism
This understanding relates to time and how humans naturally divide it. According to
presentism anything beyond the moment we live in are imagined concepts. The past
and future are not real. The meal you ate earlier and the words you are reading now
will stop
existing until you come across it again. Time is central to to an occurrence and does
not exist before or after the occurrence.

Eternalism
Presentisms opposite, this speculation states that time is multi layered. All time
exists simultaneously, but the ability to view events is dependent on the observers
location and where he is looking. According to this Trump and Gandhi exist
simultaneously. Because all events are events in the universe you have already
done everything you will ever do and are constantly revisiting everything you have
ever done. This eliminates free will by its definition. How can you choose some
different in the future if youre already committing the opposite action?

The Multiverse Theory


This is one of my favorite theories of the realities of the universe. It states that there
are an infinite number of universes. In every one of the realities events happen
differently. In a parallel universe you are a king among men, or you dont exist, or
everyone is a saurian! I like this one the most because it is a blanket theory
encompassing many theories for the difference in universes and the connections
between them.

Fictional Realism
A branch of the multiverse theory that asserts that when we imagine something we
bring into reality somewhere across time and space that imagined reality. So you
write a little poem about a short man and big boat who has silly adventures. Well
once imagined that person now exists in a world somewhere. There are varying
thoughts on whether it must be written down or at least orally shared with someone
for the creation to happen. Also there are split off theories that the more people view
the characters or imagined world the more energy is put into the creation and
separation process.

Phenomenalism
This theory explains the fallibility of object permanence. That is to say that when you
stop viewing or interacting with an object it disappears until needed again.
Philosophers supporting this believe that objects need awareness belief and
perception to keep them in the physical world. Otherwise it becomes a memory

Potrebbero piacerti anche