
They say the reality you see in front of your eyes isn’t the only one that exists..
That every decision, every word unsaid and every path not taken could have created another world, another version of you, living a different life in some invisible corner of the cosmos.
Imagine for a moment that, while you listen to this narrative, there is another “you” who chose differently:
one who never took that job, one who never met that person, one who never left his hometown.
What if they all exist… at the same time?
For decades, scientists and philosophers have debated the disturbing theory of parallel universes.
According to some interpretations of quantum physics, whenever an event occurs with multiple possible outcomes, the universe divides, creating alternate realities where each possibility becomes real.
Wouldn’t it just be a universe… but an infinite multiverse.
In one of those worlds, the history of humanity never happened as we know it.
In another, the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid.
In another one, technology has advanced so much that humans have learned to travel between dimensions…
and maybe, just maybe, they’ve already visited ours.
Some people claim to have had unexplained experiences:
places you recognize without being there,
memories of lives not lived,
objects that appear where they should not exist.
Fails in the memory……. the rift between realities?
Even dreams could be more than just night fantasies.
What if, when you sleep, your consciousness slips for a moment into another universe,
where do you observe the life of your other self?
A distorted reflection of what could have been… and it never was.
Ancient cultures also spoke of “other worlds,” “invisible kingdoms,” and “overlapping skies.”
Perhaps they weren’t metaphors.
Maybe they were describing the same thing that science is now trying to prove with equations.
And here comes the most disturbing question of all:
if there are infinite universes…
how many of them are you dead already?
how many are you someone completely different?
how many times did the world end… and no one could tell it?
Maybe parallel universes aren’t as far away as we think.
Maybe they are right here….
overlapped with our reality,
separated only by a thin barrier that we still don’t know how to cross.
Cause if we ever manage to open that door…
we will discover something terrifying:
We are not alone in the cosmos.
And we never have been.
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