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Stories of Parallel Dimensions
Stories of Parallel Dimensions
Stories of Parallel Dimensions
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I’ve written a lot of books about the paranormal, spiritual, time travel and weird phenomena.

My interest is in writing about what is the truth regarding these things which people report and I am not influenced by conventional beliefs. What I look for is the number of stories on a particular subject and are these stories consistent.

As an engineer and have studied a lot of physics I know that conventional science has theorized about parallel dimensions but has not evidence or theories of persons moving between dimensions.

In this book my focus is on reviewing reputable stories to see if there is a pattern in what people report to see if interdimensional travel has really happened to them.

I’ve studied a lot of strange subjects and more often than not there are basic truths in the things people report.

Many of the stories in this book come from the Reddit Sub Reddit on Parallel Dimensions. I’ve selected those stories which seems like the best examples of parallel dimensions activities.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 25, 2021
ISBN9781005583385
Stories of Parallel Dimensions
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Martin Ettington

The owner Martin K. Ettington is an Engineer by training and has had multiple careers. These include technical sales for GE and HP. Martin also Owns his own software and consulting business.Martin’s interest in the Paranormal and Occult goes back to his childhood. He has had many paranormal experiences and has been a student of Eastern Philosophies and Meditation for 35 years.Seeking Enlightenment; he knows that we are already all Enlightened. We just have to realize this deeply.His books are expressions of his creativity to help others understand what he has internalized through study, experience, and membership in different societies.Not many technical persons or scientists spend a lot of time in parallel studying the Metaphysical and have had many spiritual or psychic experiences too.Therefore, Martin believes that he can provide a unique vantage point to integrate Western Scientific thinking with Eastern exploration of the mind and spirit.

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    Stories of Parallel Dimensions - Martin Ettington

    I’ve written a lot of books about the paranormal, spiritual, time travel and weird phenomena.

    My interest is in writing about what is the truth regarding these things which people report and I am not influenced by conventional beliefs. What I look for is the number of stories on a particular subject and are these stories consistent.

    As an engineer and have studied a lot of physics I know that conventional science has theorized about parallel dimensions but has not evidence or theories of persons moving between dimensions.

    In this book my focus is on reviewing reputable stories to see if there is a pattern in what people report to see if interdimensional travel has really happened to them.

    I’ve studied a lot of strange subjects and more often than not there are basic truths in the things people report.

    Many of the stories in this book come from the Reddit Sub Reddit on Parallel Dimensions. I’ve selected those stories which seems like the best examples of parallel dimensions activities. These Reddit stories are also shown as written so they may have many spelling and punctuation mistakes.

    2.0 Theories of the Multiverse

    History of the concept

    Early recorded examples of the idea of infinite worlds existed in the philosophy of Ancient Greek Atomism, which proposed that infinite parallel worlds arose from the collision of atoms. In the third century BCE, the philosopher Chrysippus suggested that the world eternally expired and regenerated, effectively suggesting the existence of multiple universes across time. The concept of multiple universes became more defined in the Middle Ages.

    In Dublin in 1952, Erwin Schrödinger gave a lecture in which he jocularly warned his audience that what he was about to say might seem lunatic. He said that when his equations seemed to describe several different histories, these were not alternatives, but all really happen simultaneously. This sort of duality is called superposition.

    The American philosopher and psychologist William James used the term multiverse in 1895, but in a different context. The term was first used in fiction and in its current physics context by Michael Moorcock in his 1963 SF Adventures novella The Sundered Worlds (part of his Eternal Champion series).

    Brief explanation

    Multiple universes have been hypothesized in cosmology, physics, astronomy, religion, philosophy, transpersonal psychology, music, and all kinds of literature, particularly in science fiction, comic books and fantasy. In these contexts, parallel universes are also called alternate universes, quantum universes, interpenetrating dimensions, parallel universes, parallel dimensions, parallel worlds, parallel realities, quantum realities, alternate realities, alternate timelines, alternate dimensions and dimensional planes.

    The physics community has debated the various multiverse theories over time. Prominent physicists are divided about whether any other universes exist outside of our own.

    Some physicists say the multiverse is not a legitimate topic of scientific inquiry. Concerns have been raised about whether attempts to exempt the multiverse from experimental verification could erode public confidence in science and ultimately damage the study of fundamental physics. Some have argued that the multiverse is a philosophical notion rather than a scientific hypothesis because it cannot be empirically falsified. The ability to disprove a theory by means of scientific experiment has always been part of the accepted scientific method. Paul Steinhardt has famously argued that no experiment can rule out a theory if the theory provides for all possible

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