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RE: Sometimes the Print Paper Gets It Right

in #informationwar2 years ago

What Do You Think?

There should be a similar newspaper to your local newspaper in every country to write about the truth.

Is Mandela effect real?

I wish I know. I heard about it before, but I do not know.

Can the past be changed? Are things really like we assume?

Good questions. Some people (even some of the scientists) say that we live in a simulation. If that is true, then everything can be changed anytime. I also agree that this physical world is not real, because what we call "born" and "death" are not the starts and the endings, but just/only transitions, and many of the NDEs (Near-Death Experiences) confirms this. We are not physical, and the time is an illusion. Time exists in this physical world only. There is actually no past, no future, no time either. Just/only the present and the eternity.

So we are currently living either in a simulation, in an illusion, or in a test. Either way, it is not real. It feels real, but it is actually not real.

NDERF is worth to check. Currently that is the largest NDE database on the internet, and it is being constantly/regularly updated.

Currently (at the time of the writing of this comment) there are 4991 NDEs on it.

Can we trust conventional digital media for our records?

Blockchain is certain. Once you publish something, it cannot be changed. It cannot be deleted. It can be changed, but the original version will still be visible on the blockchain.

Will we go back to print someday?

Printed newspapers and other printed things are still "in fashion" in many parts of the Earth. And this post is a good example for this.

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Thank you for your thoughts. The technical details of how this world works is pretty fascinating. I make a distinction between "real" and "not real" based on certain universal parameters. Hallucinations, dreams, imagination - these are "real" in the context of a mental state and perhaps metaphysically, but "not real" in the context of this tangible and interactive reality. Physically walking across a bridge or climbing a mountain or riding a bike - as long as these are not done in an artificial virtual environment, they are "real" and there are no elements of "not real" involved. Of course "augmented" reality is becoming popular, mixing real and not real elements together. But there is still a distinction between "real" and "not-real".

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Near-death experiences are fascinating also, especially with the understanding of the separation of body, soul and spirit. There seems to be an ongoing SOUL experience (metaphysically) after the body is no longer functioning in service and the spirit is returned to the LORD of the Spirits who lent it. I believe in a "soul sleep" until the resurrection. There may be a dream "reality" that we experience that is related to our behavior and faith in life: what we may call "heaven" or "hell".