No, it's not a boring answer. Actually, that's the best strategy. Trying to change things that you have no control over only causes stress. As you said, if you pretend to be ignorant, you can live your life to the fullest at least in your current woldline.Jasy95 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2021, 02:23 Honestly, it's a boring answer, but I'd probably do nothing about it. Trying to do something about it or change the way I was living based on the parallel universes would stress me out way too much. It'd be best to just keep trying to live life to the fullest and pretend I didn't know, because ignorance is bliss (even if it's pretend ignorance!)
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I think its mandatory he tell every student. If i were Prof. Buzzard, i would do nothing but exactly what he did. I might even go extra miles expansiating the theory more than he did.ROSEYANN wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 08:29If I were Professor Buzzard I think I would have probably would not have told all the students about the many-worlds theory knowing how impactful it could be. Maybe just one or two students.Victor Kilyungi wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 04:37 What would you do or how would you conduct yourself if the many worlds theory was actually true and you knew for a fact that it was true, and let's say you were in one of the character's position?
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I see your point. However, the multiverse explanation was actually not the topic of that class. So Professor Buzzard could have chosen otherwise. I would have loved to see a positive spin-off as a result of the whole multiverse idea.yomide wrote: ↑10 Jul 2021, 05:06I think its mandatory he tell every student. If i were Prof. Buzzard, i would do nothing but exactly what he did. I might even go extra miles expansiating the theory more than he did.ROSEYANN wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 08:29If I were Professor Buzzard I think I would have probably would not have told all the students about the many-worlds theory knowing how impactful it could be. Maybe just one or two students.Victor Kilyungi wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 04:37 What would you do or how would you conduct yourself if the many worlds theory was actually true and you knew for a fact that it was true, and let's say you were in one of the character's position?
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Agreed. I wouldn't want to disrupt someone else's life, even if it is mine just in another worldline. But then again, if all this is actually true; every time I dream horrible stuffs, that means horrible stuffs are happening to another me. Every time I make bad decisions while hallucinating, that means another me get to suffer the consequence. Then I'll say it is a pretty hardcore nightmare stuff.Fahad Baibras wrote: ↑05 Jul 2021, 00:46 After reading the novel, I would say I would tread very carefully if I was in control of someone else's actions. But if it was true than there would be laws in place to deal with scenarios like the one presented in the book.
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Oh yeah life is complicated enough alright. I absolutely agree with you. Why would I want to dwell on something that would complicate my life so? Granted, I would find it daring, intriguing, adventurous and interesting. But that doesn't make it any less complicated.Mason Garrod wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 07:29 In that situation I would probably just try to put it to the back of my mind and forget about it as much as possible. Life is already complicated enough without having to deal with the complexities of countless others!
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If anything, it is a mystery indeed. Even if one try to trend carefully, there is eery chance one would get over it. It isn't something that happens in a physical state, not something we can access however or whenever we want. One will surely get over it, its just a matter of time.KELVIN LANGAT wrote: ↑13 Jul 2021, 06:07 On the off chance that it was me I will feel horrendous about what has occurred yet I'd get over it in the long run since it really wasn't my flaw in any case it's anything but a mystery