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Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 01 Oct 2021, 18:27
by joynob24365
I think it would be cool to switch worldlines to experience things we can't experience in our current life. But it would be weird if it was all like a fairytale and perfect. So I don't really know.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 22:20
by Menace Crypto
The concept of travelling to other wordlines sounds very fantastic, but I think it would bring more harm than good if possible. This story is a clear example of one of the repercussions of having several wordlines and actually travelling through them.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 03 Oct 2021, 11:10
by Valerie Garske
Life is so full of choices. Sometimes I think back and can see the exact cross-road. I often wonder if I would have chosen that particular road, where I would be? Would I have met my husband? Would I still have had the twins? But would he have been a doctor instead of an EMT? Would we have been able to travel and see Australia? Did I miss the opportunity to be mega-wealthy? Would I have been happy or is what is best? That is why I liked this book so much. If I would have gone to college before I got married, where would I have been?
Sure lets do it again, as long as I don't lose the good stuff. Just let the bad stuff be do-overs.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 14 Oct 2021, 10:38
by ALRE SYD
I love the idea because it would mean that I can get and change whatever I want, according to my desires. There is a big a possible that such will be possible in future. For example, I heard that in the US they are looking at enhancing their soldiers genetically so that they can hear voices as far as metre and so on. Human curiosity is making the impossible possible.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 18 Oct 2021, 04:57
by Joy C
The idea of multiple worldlines as portrayed by the author in this book is intriguing, and I must say, it's also daring. While I find it so, and absolutely enjoy reading such, I'm averse to trying new things at the beginning, and so, I'd not be one to try out other worldlines.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 24 Oct 2021, 16:10
by Alexandur Gicov
On the one hand, it sounds pretty cool if we can cross a different worldline and exist under a replica. Maybe after a thousand years, this will be something normal, but for now, I can't imagine myself in such an imaginary world. But it still sounds pretty cool.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 05 Dec 2022, 09:28
by ELSETH MAEVE
The idea seems inviting. I think that if I were to chbnge from one world to another, I would wholly grab the opportunity. But I would carefully read or ask for the terms and conditions, if there are any. This would enable me understand what I'm getting into.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 06 Dec 2022, 03:52
by LS Daniyal
There is just one tiny problem, what about those that can’t dream? There really are people out there that once they gone to sleep it until the next day, no lucid dreaming for them. So what would be their option as they watch others exchange world lines.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 06 Dec 2022, 03:55
by LS Daniyal
Also, no matter what jumping from worldline to another is asking for trouble. If one is bored with his/her life fix it. What if someone, because I refuse to accept them as other versions, what if someone hijackes another person’s life. Crimes just as the book has show could be committed without consequences.

Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!

Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 10:33
by Emeka Emordi
Even if it were feasible, I'm not sure if I would want to change my worldline. We have the power to improve what we already have or not. Who is to say that it would be any better if we were able to change it? Our  experiences made us who we are, so if you eventually swap change, how much would it matter since you would remain the same with your experiences but be in a different situation?