Sunday, December 4, 2011

Heaven and the Multiverse.


Heaven is characterized in our religion as divine bliss. Where we are elevated as beings with no bad emotions, no bad thoughts, no bad smells, no bad anything.
So where does that leave the person that is me? Would any part of me, the “dunya” me remain? If a person went to heaven, and was stripped of all of his negative human emotion, does he still remain the same? Are we transformed into some sort of super angels? But then, do we still have free will? The will to do something bad is removed, so are we still human?
In my previous articles I presented my ideas of parallel universes (the ultimate theory), where every choice we make collapses all other infinite universes in that moment and pushes you into a certain finite universe. Depending on our choices we get pushed and pushed into a certain successive line of universes. Now try to imagine if these universes where lined up from up to down, the highest universe being heaven, the lowest universe being hell. The general you exists in all these universes, but the conscious you, the “you” reading this very article, is going to get pushed along as you follow you’re “line” either up or down into these universes, more up or more down.
Being the geek that I am, I’m going to try and elaborate using role playing games as an analogy. As you play the game the character has a choice of conversation and action option. Good and evil options, and a karma bar to show what side you’re on. For example, if you were to continuously choose the “good” option during the game, more and more “good karma” options open up to you and your metre gets filled with blue karma as u progress, and the more good you become the easier it is to get even more good karma. By the end of the game, if you’ve gained sufficient “good karma”, you will no longer be able to even access the evil conversation and action options. And you will have a “good ending” to the game.
 Applying that to the concept of the multiverse, if one were to think that the more “good” actions you do, the more you get pushed “up” along the line of infinite universes arranged in ascending order towards heaven. By the end of the road you no longer have “evil” conversation options opened up to you. Obviously no one actually reaches the final ultimate universe that is heaven, on his own merit; God will have to give you a push to fill up that bar completely.
 Depending where your bar is when you’re “line” runs out, that’s what’s going to determine the end of the game.
at least thats how i see it...

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