06-15-2016, 09:35 PM
I was recently wondering about how the mechanics of synchronicities work.
Like when I'm thinking of a specific concept and it almost instantaneously manifests, was that thing in fact changed for everyone's memory including my own? Like if I'm thinking about trees while I'm driving and see a side street named Granite Oak a split second later, was that street renamed to provide the synchronicity? I don't see why that would be difficult at all if you look at it like a computer programmer. You just have to find the exact line of code for the name of that street and change it. From our standpoint, everyone would remember the new name as though it were ALWAYS like that since the change would occur outside of time.
Anyways, that's the theory I've been mulling over for awhile.
Like when I'm thinking of a specific concept and it almost instantaneously manifests, was that thing in fact changed for everyone's memory including my own? Like if I'm thinking about trees while I'm driving and see a side street named Granite Oak a split second later, was that street renamed to provide the synchronicity? I don't see why that would be difficult at all if you look at it like a computer programmer. You just have to find the exact line of code for the name of that street and change it. From our standpoint, everyone would remember the new name as though it were ALWAYS like that since the change would occur outside of time.
Anyways, that's the theory I've been mulling over for awhile.