What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!
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Re: What if we had a way to transport our self to other worldlines!
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I totally agree that it's not that appealing. One is hardly trying their best at one life, let alone multiple ones. But I think it is our reality. Maybe the world we live in doesn't allow us to know of the other worldlines. But I believe we aren't just that. So maybe, afterall, whatever happens to our life here is impacted by out other lives there. We just don't know it. Doesn't that make it the same thing? Living one life or living multiple ones without knowing about it?nina soledad wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 01:15 Maybe, the concept of transporting from one Worldline to another could become possible in the future. However, for me, i do not like it to happen. I think that it would create more negative implications rather than positive results. What if your other self in the other Worldline is manipulative and evil? Imagine how dangerous that would be? Also, just like in the novel Worldline, what if you accidentally mess up the life of the other version of yourself while visiting another Worldline? Will you be able to live peacefully knowing that your other version is suffering because of your mistake? The list of possible consequences could go on. Some could be pleasant, but there will still be negative results. Furthermore, regardless of how many Worldlines and versions you have, it would just go back to how good you are in making your choices in life and ability to overcome life's challenges.
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