Thursday, December 20, 2012

Things to blow your mind

I have a few ideas that can blow your mind.  They may not be true, they may not be realistic, but they are simply interesting to think about.  Just try to keep an open mind.

1. I call this the Big Bang anti-theory.
The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe was created by an infinitely dense and collected ball of energy exploding, creating everything that ever did, does, or is going to exist in a fraction of a second.  But what if this is just an illusion.  The Anti-theory suggests that that big ball of energy never really exploded.  It simply remained, and we created a world around it.  Everything, everyone, everywhere, and every time is happening all at the same place, at the same time, in this big ball of energy.  They are just on different dimensional planes.  If this theory were true, time travel and teleportation would suddenly become much easier, as they would be simply transporting yourself from one plane to another.

Boom.

2.  This next one is a little more realistic.
We all (most of us anyways) see color.  We have the rainbow, ROYGBV, and we have all agreed which color is which.  Green is Green, Blue is Blue, Red is Red, and so on.  But at the same time, it is widely accepted that everyone is different.  Everyone has a different face, body, attitude, personality, and so on.  Now, put these two facts to get the following.  Color is seen by our brains processing the patterns of light entering our eyes, but everyone's brain is different.  So, we all see color differently.  When I see Red as Red,   you might see the color I see as Blue.  The color you see when you look at something Green, could be the same color I see when I look at Orange.  In fact, logically this is all probably true.  Maybe we even all have the same favorite color, but we simply identify it by a different name.  Interesting, huh.  But one question remains; how do you prove it?

Boom.

3.  Lots of people say that all humans are connected.
They say that humans are connected.  Connected by interests, commonalities, religion, location, or anything really.  But, there are some people that believe that this connection goes even further.  Have you ever been minding your own business, when you get the feeling someone is staring at you?  How many times have you gotten this feeling, and ended up being correct?  Many believe this is caused by a sixth sense of some sort.  It's sort of like, when you are with your best friend and you know exactly what they are thinking even though they haven't said a thing.  You just know.  Some speculate that there are actual signals, sort of like radio waves, that are sent from our brains and received by the brains of others as a form of subconscious communication.  This is also applicable to sleep.  There are people that believe that when you think about someone right before you fall asleep that they will dream about you.  This sounds far-fetched I know, but it has happened to me.  I had a dream about a friend once, and confronted them about it the next day, and it scared them beyond belief because I was indeed the last thing that went through their mind at night.  You don't have to believe that this is true, but the next time you have a dream about someone you know, just ask yourself, "Why were they thinking about me?"

Boom.

1 comment:

  1. Yes. Boom. http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mf4vfnui9k1rxx2de.gif
    That will about sum it up for me! I understand how the anti-Big Bang Theory makes sense for a lot of people. To be honest, I'm not sure if we'll ever truly know how the Universe was formed. Maybe after we leave this place we'll have those answers. That to me, is a pretty exciting adventure.

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