MayDay » Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:11 pm wrote:I have a photographic(ish) memory, especially for things I love, and I had the best memory of all of my peers as a child. I loved the berenstein bears, and no one can tell me it was ever spelled stain. That's ridiculous to me. Also, in my reality was Oscar Meyer, febreeze, jiffy, captain crunch, Interview with a vampire, not the, and the mr. rogers theme song is now completely changed, etc, etc, etc.. I just came across this theory (been avoiding this thread for some reason.) and the berenstein bears had me convinced immediately.
Is it really such a stretch for members of this forum to accept that there are alternate timelines, and that sometimes people can shift between them? I assume if you're reading this you presently inhabit the same reality that I just showed up in. I was elsewhere last week, and I noticed the shift. Now this comes comes to my awareness, just in time to explain what I thought was just me going crazy. Reality has proven to be just as malleable as I long suspected it to be. Those of you suggesting that it's a Psyop are clearly wrong. You can't change so many things, not in this manner. So many of my memories have proven false tonight, and somehow, I'm not even surprised.
Child of the 80's here, just to put age into context- I'm probably one of the youngest long time regular lurkers here.
The main difficulty I have with this theory, which I don't actually disagree with (at least the me writing this sentence doesn't), is that it is potentially self-cancelling. Taken to logical extremes, it means we cannot be sure that we are even in the same timeline/dimension/self as we were when we started this sentence, never mind this thread. It effectively removes all possibility of ground and leaves us, or me, staring into a perceptual abyss that goes on forever.
Not saying this is a bad thing, just that there isn't much left to discuss at this point because a perceptual abyss that goes on forever renders every possibility equally possible, and equally irrelevant.
It would, or should, spell the end of RI . . . for starters.