I now understand those "I think I'm dead" people.

I'm really stoned right now. I do not think that I am currently dying.. but it makes complete sense to me now, that I must of died when I was younger. That means I am either living out my life instantly as I died, giving the imaginations of the rest of my life, or there are alternate realities we quickly change to as we die, to a version of yourself that was the exact same in every possible way, except 1 which, which led to your death. Based on this, that means there must be other dimensions like they said in the movies. It is actually impossible to die, because at some point, you'll continue to live on at the moment you would of died, in a close dimension. Eventually though, it all comes down to 1 dimension that you live in, and it is the dimension where you have your final death, or become some type of "god" that can not die.
 

Hepheastus420

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I'm really stoned right now. I do not think that I am currently dying.. but it makes complete sense to me now, that I must of died when I was younger. That means I am either living out my life instantly as I died, giving the imaginations of the rest of my life, or there are alternate realities we quickly change to as we die, to a version of yourself that was the exact same in every possible way, except 1 which, which led to your death. Based on this, that means there must be other dimensions like they said in the movies. It is actually impossible to die, because at some point, you'll continue to live on at the moment you would of died, in a close dimension. Eventually though, it all comes down to 1 dimension that you live in, and it is the dimension where you have your final death, or become some type of "god" that can not die.
100% fact.
 

kronicsmurf

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seriously that was like ppssheoow right over my head i know i can be a little dense but freedom must be smoking some good shit.
 

B.B.V.C.

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DUDE, GET OUT OF MY HEAD!! Lol I've actually had these exact same thoughts, the only difference was I was sober at the time. But I had been driving for a long time and just a few minutes before I almost nailed a deer on the highway and I thought what if I really did hit that deer and died somehow but then instantly went to an alternate dimension where I didn't. The one thing i disagree with is that we don't keep living forever. When we naturally die of old age, thats it for us.

By the way this is all just some crazy stuff I was thinking on a boring drive after a close call. I don't actually believe anything I just said and I'm not crazy, though it never hurts to keep an open mind lol
 

Big Shady

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Ive never had the "I think im dying" feeling, but about a month ago I smoked some shit that made it feel like my skull had been sawed open and my brain was evaporating into thin air!
 

neosapien

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I'm really stoned right now. I do not think that I am currently dying.. but it makes complete sense to me now, that I must of died when I was younger. That means I am either living out my life instantly as I died, giving the imaginations of the rest of my life, or there are alternate realities we quickly change to as we die, to a version of yourself that was the exact same in every possible way, except 1 which, which led to your death. Based on this, that means there must be other dimensions like they said in the movies. It is actually impossible to die, because at some point, you'll continue to live on at the moment you would of died, in a close dimension. Eventually though, it all comes down to 1 dimension that you live in, and it is the dimension where you have your final death, or become some type of "god" that can not die.

 

Stonerman Enoch

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I'm really stoned right now. I do not think that I am currently dying.. but it makes complete sense to me now, that I must of died when I was younger. That means I am either living out my life instantly as I died, giving the imaginations of the rest of my life, or there are alternate realities we quickly change to as we die, to a version of yourself that was the exact same in every possible way, except 1 which, which led to your death. Based on this, that means there must be other dimensions like they said in the movies. It is actually impossible to die, because at some point, you'll continue to live on at the moment you would of died, in a close dimension. Eventually though, it all comes down to 1 dimension that you live in, and it is the dimension where you have your final death, or become some type of "god" that can not die.
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minnesmoker

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I actually despise the idea of an "alternate endings" universe. Where one cannot die until they've worked the course of the universe. Think about it ... How many universes do you get in that "almost crash." You are posing that every single person travels every single universe, until we all reach some type of "exhausted them all" singularities. It's like the worst parts of reincarnation, and the worst parts of paying 7-fold for sins abrahamic religions together. In every single person's travel, they must be murdered, they must be mutilated, they must be the murderer and the mutilator. In such a multiverse we must suffer every type of disease and every type of heartache, every loss, as well as every gain. How much would one retain through their journeys?

What a horrible way to picture existence! Here I was, wondering if they'll test the "unstable universe because of Higgs particle" and you are posing that they do, and it blows up in an infinite number of ways...

Edit: It just occurred to me, while making coffee... If we are to experience every conceivable path from every single angle, to reach a singularity... Wouldn't it follow that we are all the same person, at different parts in the universal flow toward singularity?
 
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