Is each moment its own universe?

in philosophy •  8 years ago  (edited)

Before you get all batshit crazy about how insane I am and how mental institutions should not allow their patients internet access...allow me to attempt to provide you with tangible proof to back this statement.

Try to keep an open mind.

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Imagine time is an illusion, that the past, present and future are actually all tangled up into an emergence of constantly changing parallel realities - which all exist NOW.

Imagine that what you perceive as a begining and an end to the universe is nothing more than your limited 3rd density perception.
Imagine that All-that-exists (every part of existence; every fractal position of the universe) is derived "from the same source" and IS the same force - existence, life, energy - as everything else that exists...this would mean that any piece of existence is the same as all existence...with a common genetic code in every single particle...and that the only thing outside of existence is non-existence.

Now, take the undeniable truth that you in fact exist, and apply it to this theory. What do you get?
If you indeed exist, undeniably, do you not count as a quality of existence?
You do: and thus, how can you be anything but existence?
Surely it is impossible for what you call 'you' to ever be non-existence...for you exist. If you exist you are a part of existence.
If you are a part of existence, then it is impossible to not share existence with the rest of existence...this means that you and the rest of existence share consciousness, on the cellular level.
It is in fact impossible to not share all of existence with all of existence if you exist...This means that all existence is connected in a tangible (and intangible) way.

And perhaps, like the consciousness of existence, what we call "moments in time" are in fact just a small fraction of the eternal moment which exists and which is not relevant to time, but which time is relevant to. What If this moment expressed itself into every sub-moment as a different perception of itself? Would each moment not create a different perception of this infinite moment that is timeless? Wouldn't each perception in its own right be it's own universe?

Is each moment it's own universe?

What we might call "the moment", appears to be many segregated moments in time, but maybe all of these moments stem from one eternal moment which is the catylist for existence / creation?
And perhaps it is our different subconscious perspectives from moment to moment, second to second, that create our illusion of time?
According to Darryl Anka we shift through realities "billions of times per second".

Perhaps each moment is indeed its own universe, in that it holds its own unique perspective OF the universe.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments section.

#mindexpandingmondays

#foodforthought

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I would argue that every moment is not unique universe since the past is done it represents universe that is set. We form our vision of universe in this moment and can affect only our future. Can't accept that time is illusion since we all know and feel it, it's more like a river where we can set our life boat for next endeavours but can turn back. Considering mine and your points we could agree to some extent that every second there are a million universes created for us to choose from, but those that we pick are set for good since we all live in the same one.

Except I'm not sure anything is ever set for good...in fact the only constant is change.


I respect your opinion as well! thanks for reading

Change is constant, agreed. If it is only one is a question for discussion, but atm I don't have arguments for or aginst but will think about it. Thank you for invoking questions in me.

YES ! XD