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werewolf
Jul 12th, 2013, 11:25 AM
While watching Wreck it Ralph for about the 20th time; and drinking a beer I had an epiphany. The multiverse is like a street full of arcades all the same. In each arcade has the same type and number of computer games. Let’s say the one of these games represents earth.

Each of the arcades has the same game in the same spot in the arcade.
However even though that there is the same game in every arcade there are different players; playing the game. While one player might be using the joystick to move the game along another player might be using one of the buttons to munch on the ghost. In another arcade the game isn’t even being played at all. Another one the game is being installed; in another one the game is being take away. so on and so on.

I understand the phrase, “everybody plays the game.” now. Whether or not you think you do or don’t playing the game. You are, even if you don’t do anything you are still playing the game. Inaction is in itself is an action. If you are not playing the game another; you in another world is playing the game.

Your action or lack of action might be the motivator to get your other selves to take action. Whether or not we can influence our other selves or they influence us. this is something beyond my thinking. I just don’t have the math.:tinfoil:

LiamKerrington
Jul 14th, 2013, 05:17 AM
...and drinking a beer I had an epiphany. ...

And how many did you have immediately before that one?

'sides: Your theory is quite striking.

Lilydragon
Jul 14th, 2013, 08:49 AM
And how many did you have immediately before that one?

'sides: Your theory is quite striking.

I agree, how many did you have. I'm teasing. But to get that from Wreck-It Ralph is pretty good.

Osiris
Jul 14th, 2013, 09:18 AM
Interesting analogy.

werewolf
Jul 14th, 2013, 11:54 AM
And how many did you have immediately before that one?

'sides: Your theory is quite striking.


just that one. it was seeing the sped up part of it. that's when it had hit me.
thanks