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and the people that die of accidents... how do you explain that?
I dont believe in accidents. I believe that everything has a meaning and was already pre-programmed into our universe like a computer. The doppelgangers in my theory are constantly checking the future. When they see that something destructive is going to occur that could end the life of the host, then they go back in time (which could be just millions of seconds away) and change the course of events. The old self of the host (human) will die in the accident, but the new self of the host will continue to live on in a new, alternate, universe where everything seems as it was before. This is where I think deja vu happens. When we are doing something normal, like standing in a grocery store, and all of a sudden we feel deja vu we are actually re-experiencing a quick and minor event of our past. This is because the doppelgangers have gone back in time and planted unconscious wisdom into our minds that help us avoid the future obstacle; like the neurons in the brain. This knowledge of impending death may never be clear to us, just as there are plenty of information in our memories which we fail to remember from days gone by.
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errr...?? and that is your theory of the Big Bang? what was there before love? where did love come from?
That's just one of those things we will never be able to explain. The problem is: how does something (love) emerge out of nothingness? It could be that both love and emptyness existed in completely seperate realms and somehow intersected each other and created our known universe. Or it could be that the emptyness that used to be our universe got tired of being empty and decided to express itself by creating something, like love. But how could it do that if it has no energy? Not sure.
I do believe, however, that the first piece of life in our universe was nothing more than a speck of light that gradually grew into a star, exploded, and created what we have now--which is just a pile of rocks floating around in outer space.
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but time existed before your "creation", so that would mean that there has been creation before your "creation".
You're right, time did exist before my creation, and will continue to exist after it. Why? Because time isn't physical, and therefore, its endless. But since life is physical it does have a beginning and end.....at least on this plain. My theory is about the beginnings of life, not time.
If you looked at a number line you'll see that the zero is right in the center and numbers on both sides of it counting up, positive on the right side and negative on the left. This is the exact same thing if you look at a cross-shaped graph +. In the center of the graph is the vertex, which is (0,0). Imagine, if you will, that this vertex represents our known universe consisting of planets, satelites, stars, rocks, comets, etc... Everything outside of the vertex represents the blackness that engulfs our universe, also known as outer space.
When you look up at night what do you see? Besides stars, you will see black emptyness. This is because outer space is nothing more than a blank piece of paper that has yet to be filled up with images. Our known universe is one of these images and exists right in the center of space (the vertex). Our known universe is contanstly expanding out away from the center of space and seperating itself into more images (planets, stars, etc..). Hopefully, someday, that black emptyness in space will be nearly filled up with vast landscape, which is what it should be.
The only way time can ever take physical shape is through numerical symbols, like 1,2,3,4, etc... Numerical symbols are not physical, but other things are. Numbers were created when our ancestors needed a way to determine how many objects of the same thing they had. For example: a man starts out with one apple. He has one apple. But if he found another apple would he still say "I have an apple". No, he would have to say "I have 2 apples". And that's how numbers came about. Therefore, you could say that "physical time" in our universe actually had a beginning, but "non-physical time", because it was, always will be, eternal!
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In my theory I said that our previous universe was just one thing. 1 is an odd number and is the leader of the rest of the numbers. You could say that number 1 in our physical time started with our previous universe. But we wouldn't be able to apply non-physical time to determine when the universe was created and when it seperated into halves, because it would be almost imposible to know when this happened.
When love came through our previous universe and intersected with it, it split our previous universe into halves. One half was outer space, the other half was life (ex. a speck of light). We now have the physical representation of the number "2"! When the speck of light expanded and exploded, and created our modern universe, it caused more intersections that created more alternate universes, and thus more numbers. This is because the doppelgangers in the speck of light went back in time to the vertex (heart) of the individual speck of light and created an alternate universe to avoid death of the star. What we are living in now is the universe in which the star exploded and created everything we have now. There is a universe in which the star still exists as one whole thing, but we cant see it.
Look at this in another way: have you ever seen John Carpenter's "The Thing". In that movie, when the alien's body is damaged, its individual cells struggle to keep the monster alive by seperating, fighting for survival, etc... Consider my "doppelgangers" to be the exact same thing. Our doppelgangers are constantly looking for ways to keep us alive. Thus when someone dies in an accident, it creates an alternate universe in which the person continues to live. And eventhough the person didn't see the accident coming.....their doppelgangers saw it coming a mile away.
Take a look at this:

This is another good way of showing my theory of creation. Consider that the clear pyramid represents our previous universe. Consider that the ray of light represents love (life). When the ray of light intersects the pyramid from one side, what comes out of the other? It creates something beautiful, like our known universe.