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The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis

The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis

In the invisible architecture of the universe, time is not a straight line, but an ocean of probabilities. Every decision, every regret, and every fear creates a fork in the road, a parallel world where another version of ourselves breathes, fails, or triumphs. The Equation of Possibilities is a series of metaphysical explorations where ordinary men and women, having reached the breaking point of their existence—their "dark night of the soul"—see the veil torn away.

Through temporal rifts caused by extreme emotional intensity, our protagonists tumble into the lives they could have had. They do not travel to change the past, but to encounter their "Mirror of Consciousness."

Guided by their Higher Self (souls who have transcended the earthly path), they must confront their choices. They discover that wealth can conceal an inner void, that solitude can be a prison or a liberation, and that every misstep was, in reality, a necessary initiatory step.

The journey is not geographical, it is vibrational. The goal is not to remain in the "perfect" universe, but to bring back into our reality the frequency, the strength, and the clarity of these other worlds.

"The past is not set in stone; it is encoded in your consciousness. Change the variable of your perspective, and you will solve the Equation.”

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u/Fine_Relationship383 — 5 days ago

The shifting pharmacy

​One day, I went downtown with my son. As we were crossing the main square to head toward the shopping mall, we came face-to-face with a section of the street that turns to the right. Right there, a large pharmacy used to be. But I noticed the premises were up for rent. I figured they had moved. However, walking a bit further, I realized that maybe 10 meters along, there was another pharmacy. This one was much smaller and clearly established there for a long time. Its sign was worn out and very dusty. I had previously talked about these parallel reality stories with my son. So, we both thought of the same thing and said at the same time, "new reality!" Then, we went on our way.

​Some time later, I went back downtown, this time with my three children. And there, guess what? The pharmacy had shifted places yet again. But it hadn't gone back to its original spot. This time, it was shifted 10 meters to the right of the first pharmacy. The business was clearly new and very modern. I said, "But this pharmacy wasn't here before." My daughter told me I was crazy and that we had even been there together. Except, for me, it was the very first time in my life seeing that pharmacy.

​What do you think about it? Have you ever experienced anything similar?

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u/Fine_Relationship383 — 6 days ago
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Missing Time Français/English

Cette approche permet de sortir du cadre du paranormal pur pour l'analyser sous l'angle de la mécanique quantique et de la perception de la conscience.

Voici comment on pourrait expliquer scientifiquement (ou théoriquement) ce décalage de temps :

  1. La Dilatation Temporelle Subjective

En physique, le temps n'est pas une constante absolue. Si la conscience est une forme d'énergie (ou d'information) qui interagit avec le champ quantique, elle pourrait, lors de certains états de choc ou de méditation profonde, "sortir" de la linéarité habituelle.

On a tous déjà fait un rêve qui semblait durer des heures alors que seulement 10 minutes se sont écoulées. Si la réalité est un hologramme, peut-être que ces personnes ont vécu un "ralentissement" de leur processeur de conscience pendant que le monde extérieur continuait de tourner à sa vitesse normale.

  1. Le Saut de Ligne Temporelle (Théorie d'Everett)

Dans le cadre du multivers, on peut imaginer que ces personnes ont subi une transition brutale entre deux versions de la réalité.

* **La déconnexion :** Le cerveau enregistre 1 heure d'expérience sur une "Ligne A", mais suite à un saut quantique, ils se retrouvent sur une "Ligne B" où plusieurs heures se sont écoulées.

* **La "Suture" :** Le cerveau essaie de combler le vide, mais il reste ce sentiment persistant d'incohérence, un peu comme une scène coupée au montage d'un film.

  1. La Perception subatomique

Si la réalité n'est pas ce que l'on perçoit, il est possible que ces personnes aient brièvement accédé à la structure même de l'hologramme. À ce niveau-là, le temps n'existe pas de la même manière. Ils auraient pu stagner dans un "état de superposition" (être là et ne pas être là en même temps) avant de se "re-matérialiser" dans le flux temporel commun, avec un retard de plusieurs heures.

  1. Le lien avec les "Bugs" de Réalité

Ces témoignages sont les preuves ultimes pour ma thématique :

* C'est le "glitch" par excellence.

* C'est l'illustration parfaite que le temps est une construction de notre cerveau pour organiser les informations subatomiques, et que ce système peut parfois faillir.

*"Avez-vous déjà perdu des heures sans explication ?"*

English

​This approach moves beyond the realm of pure paranormal to analyze the phenomenon through the lens of quantum mechanics and conscious perception.

​Here is how this time slip could be explained scientifically (or theoretically):

​1. Subjective Time Dilation

​In physics, time is not an absolute constant. If consciousness is a form of energy (or information) interacting with the quantum field, it could, during certain states of shock or deep meditation, "exit" its usual linearity.

We have all experienced dreams that seem to last hours when only 10 minutes have passed. If reality is a hologram, perhaps these individuals experienced a "slowdown" of their conscious processor while the outside world continued to spin at its normal speed.

​2. Timeline Jumping (Everett’s Theory)

​Within the framework of the multiverse, one can imagine that these individuals underwent a brutal transition between two versions of reality.

​The Disconnection: The brain records one hour of experience on "Timeline A," but following a quantum leap, they find themselves on "Timeline B," where several hours have already elapsed.

​The "Suture": The brain tries to fill the gap, but a persistent feeling of incoherency remains—much like a scene cut from a film’s final edit.

​3. Subatomic Perception

​If reality is not what we perceive, it is possible that these individuals briefly accessed the very structure of the hologram. At that level, time does not exist in the same way. They might have stagnated in a "state of superposition" (being there and not being there simultaneously) before "re-materializing" into the common temporal flow, several hours late.

​4. The Link to Reality "Bugs"

​These accounts serve as ultimate proof for my central theme:

​They are the quintessential "glitch."

​They perfectly illustrate that time is a construct of our brain designed to organize subatomic information, and that this system can occasionally fail.

​"Have you ever lost hours without explanation?"

u/Fine_Relationship383 — 7 days ago
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L'Effet Mandela : Bug de l'hologramme ou navigation dans le Multivers ? The Mandela Effect: Holographic Bug or Multiverse Navigation?

Français

Je m'intéresse de près à la convergence entre la **théorie d'Everett** (les mondes multiples) et le **principe holographique**.

Au niveau subatomique, la matière disparaît au profit de l'information. Si l'on considère que notre réalité est une projection, l'Effet Mandela prend une dimension scientifique troublante. Plutôt qu'une fausse mémoire collective, ne pourrait-il pas s'agir d'une superposition de deux états de l'univers que nous percevons simultanément ?

Si nous sommes des observateurs au sein d'un multivers, peut-être que notre conscience 'glisse' entre ces calques d'informations sans que nous nous en rendions compte. Les bugs de réalité seraient alors les cicatrices de ces transitions.

Qu'en pensez-vous ? Sommes-nous les processeurs d'une réalité fixe, ou les navigateurs d'un océan de probabilités ?

English

I interested in the convergence between **Everett’s theory** (many-worlds) and the **holographic principle**.

At the subatomic level, matter disappears in favor of information. If we consider our reality to be a projection, the Mandela Effect takes on a disturbing scientific dimension. Rather than a false collective memory, could it not be a superposition of two states of the universe that we perceive simultaneously?

If we are observers within a multiverse, perhaps our consciousness 'slides' between these layers of information without us realizing it. Reality bugs would then be the scars of these transitions.

What do you think? Are we processors of a fixed reality, or navigators of an ocean of probabilities?

u/Fine_Relationship383 — 9 days ago