My belief is that we are all exactly the same originally, and the
only changes between us come from different outcomes and events in
our lives. So, even if I had a completely different life in another
parallel universe, if you gave the me here that same exact life,
everything would go exactly the same.
Also, I am just curious, do you know how Curtis was able to mentally
jump to that parallel universe? Did he stay there, and what did that
do to the other Curtis there? How did he know it was real and it
wasn't in his mind? I ask this because I would like to do the same
thing, for a similar reason. Either that or changing the past, or
any kind of thing of this nature that would reunite me with this
person. Anyway, any help on that would be much appreciated. Thanks.
--- In time-travelers@yahoogroups.com, "pjdk777" <pj_daweking@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Curtis! (or anyone who might have insight into this?)
>
> So I remember one of Curtis's old messages talking about
multiverse
> theory (aka parallel universes). Curtis, you used the example of a
> tragic accident happening to your daughter at a young age, but you
> were able to mentally jump to a parallel universe where this
incident
> did not occur.
>
> My question is... What determines which universe you "live" in?
And
> are we -- for all intents and purposes -- exactly the same person
in
> all universes? I.e. Is my brother in universe-A completely
indentical
> (in terms of 'who' he is) as my brother in universe-B? or is there
> some inner trait that distinguishes between universe A and B? (and
C
> and D and E etc.)
>
> Cheers!
> Pierre
>