Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "Why the universe seems so strange | Richard Dawkins" video.
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Well, my hair certainly doesn't stand on end from his commonalities. I realized decades ago that form isn't what we are. So does many others by now, and Eckhart Tolle recounts this very comprehensively.
The childhood picture used, tells me a different story: As all our bodily atoms are exchanged every seven years or so, the "I" who chose to remember, doesn't reside in my forms.
The "I" who contemplates my thoughts resides in the "nothingness"...
We could probably all learn to walk through wall, if we would just accept that the body can't come along – just yet.
I must also admit that I'm very wary of the quantum physicists repeatedly asserting that multiverses constantly form – whilst quickly adding that other singleverses can only be accessed through their theories and interpretations!
If they can't "be accessed", of what consequence are they?
Or if they are of consequence, shouldn't they be indirectly accessible through their interactions?
No, residing in the nothingness of no time, and therefore able to perceive form and changes, I see no reason or merit in such brainspinn.
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