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False memories - proof of the matrix or parallel universe?
I must be in the same universe because I thought he fell in a river of lava as well, which smarted.
Lost a few parts he did, but they rebuilt him.
I must have the same false memory as I remember a character called Hans Solo, however when I watched Star Wars Episode One, there was no such character.... WEIRD????
Every time we sleep we wake up in a slightly different parallel universe where certain things we remember are no longer true.
If you're seriously asking whether a slight change in the pattern of your brain's electrical and/or chemical signals causes it to (temporarily) enter a parallel universe, wouldn't boiling a cup of tea, or doing practically anything that involves a far greater change of energy or chemical composition do the same?
If you're seriously asking whether a slight change in the pattern of your brain's electrical and/or chemical signals causes it to (temporarily) enter a parallel universe, wouldn't boiling a cup of tea, or doing practically anything that involves a far greater change of energy or chemical composition do the same?
Ah no. The point is that you only perceive your id has moved between parallel universes into a near-identical body. Probably.
Or not.
As to how that might happen, we just don't know. Not even sas.
Realised another false memory last night and it's time someone did a study into whether they prove we are in the matrix or my personal theory:
2. Was watching an old 70s horror movie last night called Fright starring Dennis Waterman and the super-sexy (at the time) Susan George. I remember watching the movie as a kid as part of the usual friday night horror movie broadcasts, but always remembered Dennis Waterman being hung from a tree and being discovered by the babysitter. Not according to the movie I watched last night.
So something is playing silly buggers with my memory.
Did he write the theme tune and sing the theme tune?
"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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