Mind Alive |
Journey of Quantum Infinity |
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| August 18, 2003 | ||||||
| If you collide by quantum correlation with another self, which of these is you? If you are identical then you two (or more) are indistinguishable. When your worlds diverge, which is you? When the worlds diverge the being become reidentifiable. In this way we would move from one world to another, although apparently without volition.
It would seem plausible that a hard shelled identity would encounter alternatives less often than a more flowing self. And might therefore have less facility for interworld transmission than the flowing self. On the other hand, we could learn to flow the self through interworld exchange, as if each contact and diversion recreated the identity by mixing. It may be just a little at first, but with the infinite possibilities available, that should suffice. Eventually we can imagine exploratory translation between recognizably various worlds. It is the self that is changing as much as the worlds but in an originally incremental mannt, although it might, with increasing experience, trust and courage become more dynamic change. We could replace death with this exchange of identity, this flowing, divergent, progressivly exchanging selfhood. That is worth repeating. Instead of death as the fixed end of a hard shell self, the self could eventually transform into otherness. This is in accord with what we already know in our Earthly way, that the sting of nonbeing is removed or at least ameliorated by serving our identity into the care and hope of others. And one can eventually presume a corellation and balance of self and otherness, like a wave group that converges into its peak identity and then dissolves, both by choice and necessity, into spreading being. The identity of the waveform could be held as long as good, the release into variation occassioned by the nature of experience. |
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