Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The redundancy of help and parallel universe observations

"If not for God/you/it, I never would have made it through this period of my life."

How often have you heard this sentence?

The answer? Too often.

Unless we are able to observe parallel universes in which you DIDN'T have the said person in your life, we will never know for sure what the outcome will be, right?

Think about it, what is the probability that you will go through a situation, dire enough, such that it causes you to attempt suicide/go into depression/etc.?

The fact that you are ok and alright now means it hasn't happened to you yet...and you will never actually know the alternative outcome.

So what's my point?

God probably didn't function science to provide answers for his existence (i.e. We cannot conclusively prove that He exists, since that will take away the element of faith).

If you accept that premise, and since the observation of a parallel universe would prove once and for all the existence of a God (you will then know whether He really existed by comparing different situations and monitoring the outcome), therefore, I can safely say that we will never ever gain the technological capacity to observe or communicate with a parallel universe as a human species.

So there! That's my point.

I'm willing to bet my life to anyone who manages to do so.

ps: BTW, seriously, do we actually need to rely on anyone or anything to get us through the hardships of life? Just wondering...

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