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When I finished watching the horrible Apple TV series “Dark Matter,” I made a note to begin a video series that starts here on FreeVoice and will be continued on YouTube. Why are creeps pushing the concept of the multiverse so aggressively on us over the past 10 years? (No, it’s not because the concept is “hot,” and guaranteed to make studios money.) They want us to believe there are thousands, even millions of “other versions” of ourselves in other realities. In this video I ask, “why are they are so intent on having us believe this nonsense?” – Matt
Omg!! My tag on my car is LLT and I remember it by saying ” lincoln log town”! This reality!!
On Prime video literally almost every new movie is one of 3 premises. Dystopian transhumanist future, alien invasion, or parallel realities/multiverse. I just want to relax and watch something with a happy ending.
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I believe “Man in High Castle” was a multi-verse series. And like the guy you described the main actor really did go back and off his other self because he was after Intel from the main female actor.
Why do they push the Multi-verse. Cuz “there can be only one”. Highlander !!! -pew pew pew the lightning strikes ~~~. Hahahahahahhahhahahahahahaha.
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im pretty sure they love the multiverse for the same reason they love any idea or notion that makes us and our our lives here seem infinitesimally small and insignificant in comparison. yawn. lol
With so many universe why try to be a good person in this one.
Their thinking
It’s done to drill into your head there is no free will. They want you submissive and accepting the current situation. Learned helplessness
Awesome. The most consistently unique presentations I have ever seen.
I remember hearing a story of a mom who had kids and they were playing the game of quickly putting their hand through a candle flame- if you do it fast enough it doesn’t burn you. She said her young daughter put her hand in and left it there. The girl didn’t believe (or hadnt been taught yet) that it would burn her. And after she held her hand there for awhile, she removed it, unhurt. Belief does effect our universe, and our reality bubble. The people who run the world know this. They want you to believe that 1 in 4 people will have cancer in their lifetime.
I believe that multiverse is more of a convergence of outcomes, there’s no “multiverse” in a sense, its all one verse. Even if potential outcomes become desynchronized, they always converge into one outcome that meets in our Present. Since there is only the Now, multiverse doesn’t exist in the way Hollywood or other egghead scientists try to tell us.
Maybe the creeps are attempting to manifest the reality they want, a definition of multiverse that they want.
I cover my observations here: https://youtu.be/yQ4zi_nZztY?si=4EkC_HIlYQ4PIozb around the 37:50 mark.
Thanks for covering this topic, Matt.
To remove the individuality and spirituality from the person by keeping them looking outwards and not inwards, makes them feel small, that they’re not unique, that they don’t matter since there are many other versions of themselves. Same concept as the big bang and evolution. Makes people feel small and insignificant when compared to the trillions of stars and planets shown on the screen. That they’re nothing more than an evolved monkey.
Hi Matt, I heard you mention me in this video a few times. Let me clarify a few things:
First, I didn’t say that free will doesn’t exist. I merely said that we don’t have as much free will as new agers and Christians claim, for several simple reasons. Consider the following:
1) How come those with mental illness or addictions can’t simply choose not to have them? Obviously their free will is impaired.The star of Airwolf, Jan Michael Vincent, became an alcoholic for the rest of his life after the show was over. He was never able to recover even with the best professional help. Where was his free will? Why couldn’t he choose not to be an alcoholic? Also watch the Jack Lemmon movie “Days of Wine and Roses” and tell me where he and his wife’s free will was?
2) How come most people cannot sit and meditate for very long even if they try to? Obviously the mind is very hard to control, even if you don’t have any mental disorders. You can’t just do whatever you want, if your mind doesn’t comply.
3) How come sometimes you bite your tongue or drop your phone by some involuntary movement of your hand? You don’t choose to do those things. Your body sometimes makes involuntary movements without your consent. Everyone has done something and wondered why they did it or what they were thinking, as if something else took over their mind.
4) How come the man who shot John Lennon said the voices made him do it? They wouldn’t accept no for an answer and said his destiny was to shoot Lennon and he could not change it. He fought them for over a year, but eventually his voices won out. Where was his free will?
5) How come when serial killers are interviewed, they always say that some evil force took over them and they could not stop themselves from killing people even though they knew it was wrong? None of them say that they killed out of free will. They say some uncontrollable urge to kill came over them that they couldn’t stop. Where is their free will?
6) I definitely don’t feel I am in full control of my mind. I often feel like something else is controlling my mind and making me do things I don’t want or blocking me from doing what I want. Where is my free will? What new agers say definitely doesn’t apply to me.
Do you see what I mean? Every time I ask these simple questions, new agers get stumped and become speechless. Why are such simple questions so hard for them to answer?
Obviously free will is not a fact, it’s a PHILOSOPHY. Christians and New Agers need free will to exist or else their beliefs collapse. So they posit it as a fact when in reality it’s a philosophy and cannot be proven. Think about it.
Again I’m not saying there’s no free will. There probably is, but not as much as spiritual people and new agers say. Most people do not seem like they have free will at all. They are on auto pilot all day and go through the same routine and script everyday and never have any original thoughts or ideas. Only a small percentage of awake aware people might have free will. But even then it’s not all encompassing or free range and open, for the simple reasons I gave above. Think about it Matt. This is basic logic and obvious and simple. None of this is rocket science. Why don’t you acknowledge or consider all the above? How do you explain all the above examples? You said many times that you will consider legit arguments, well all my examples above are definitely legit and relatable and common sense.
I’ll address the thoughts create reality thing later.
(Continued in part 2)
Hi Matt,
Now for part 2: Regarding thoughts creating reality, I didn’t say that thoughts have zero influence on reality. I said that thoughts aren’t as powerful as new agers and the spiritual community claim, for obvious simple reasons. See below.
1) First, you obviously can’t walk through walls or jump off a roof and fly, even if you believe you can. So your thoughts aren’t all powerful obviously.
2) How come Bruce Lipton and Joe Dispenza can’t use their “all powerful” thoughts to reverse their aging? Or regrow their balding hair? They always claim that thoughts change everything and you are a god like Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Yet they can’t even reverse their aging or gray hair or balding hair. How come? Doesn’t that debunk their claims? Why am I the only one that asks this obvious question? Am I the only true thinker?
3) Even those who have genuine telekinesis, which is 1 in a million people, can only move very small objects like toothpicks nad matchsticks with their mind. They cannot move large objects with their mind like Yoda did in Empire Strikes Back. So this begs the question: If the average person in your community Matt, can’t even move a toothpick with their thoughts or minds, then how can their thoughts be all powerful? You see what I mean? It’s a no brainer (no pun intended).
4) If you study parapsychology, you will find that credible long term psychic studies such as Princeton PEAR and the Ganzfeld experiments, concluded after many years of controlled experiments that the human mind only has a MICROSCOPIC affect on reality. Not an all powerful one like the movies show. Even the best selling book “The Conscious Universe” by Dr. Dean Radin concludes this too. Even the most credible psi researchers like Rupert Sheldrake or Dean Radin would agree with me on this. It’s obvious. Why can’t you accept the obvious simple logic?
Do you see what I mean Matt? How do you explain the above? What’s your argument that thoughts are all powerful, other than “because I want to believe it”? Also you never answered my question: If we always get what we expect, then why does disappointment exist? How come most things end in disappointment if we get what we expect? New Agers seem terrifed at this very simple question. Strange. It’s like a reality breakdown. lol
Btw, no I do not believe in the Big Bang theory. Nor in Darwin Evolution or Heliocentrism. None of those things are verifiable or testable, nor have they been proven with the scientific method. They are all part of the atheistic philosophy and paradigm of academia and propagandized through authority thumping and repetition. The atheists and scientism crowd use appeal to authority and believe that if they ridicule you and repeat something, then it’s true even if it’s not true. They seem to think that repetition and authority create truth, and do not follow their own scientific method. Atheism is a philosophy, not a science or fact.
Also I don’t deny that consciousness could precede the material universe. It might but we can’t prove that empirically of course. But either way, whether that’s true or not, it doesn’t change the simple points I made above about why thoughts are not all powerful, and not anywhere near as powerful as new agers claim and exagggerate. Right? You do realize that everyone exaggerates don’t you? That includes new agers and the spiritual community and the truthers too.
Anyway Matt, I’ve brought up all these points to you many times already. Why do you not address them or consider them? How come you filter out what you don’t want to hear, even if they are simple logical questions or example or common sense? Strange. It’s like a reality breakdown. Everything I said above and below is very simple and basic logic. Nothing complicated. Why are all new agers afraid to answer my simple points and questions? Am I the only one that can think with basic logic? It’s a reality breakdown and makes me wonder if I’m the only real person in this matrix. lol
Finally Matt, do you realize that the “thoughts create everything” mantra is very VICTIM-BLAMING? It insinuates that every bad thing that has happened to you and all your bad luck and disappointments and frustrations are all your fault, even if you did nothing wrong and you are innocent. That’s one of the pet peeves I have with American culture and New Age culture, they always try to blame you for everything, often unjustly, even if you are not at fault. It’s very cruel and unjust and inaccurate too. You should point this out to Frank too, or forward this to him, since he believes that “we create everything”. It sounds so self-delusional. Why are Americans so self-delusional? I don’t get it. The sane rational people in Europe don’t believe that they “create everything” and that their minds are godlike and all powerful. Only Americans believe that, how come?
Hi Matt,
Now for part 2: Regarding thoughts creating reality, I didn’t say that thoughts have zero influence on reality. I said that thoughts aren’t as powerful as new agers and the spiritual community claim, for obvious simple reasons. See below.
1) First, you obviously can’t walk through walls or jump off a roof and fly, even if you believe you can. So your thoughts aren’t all powerful obviously.
2) How come Bruce Lipton and Joe Dispenza can’t use their “all powerful” thoughts to reverse their aging? Or regrow their balding hair? They always claim that thoughts change everything and you are a god like Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Yet they can’t even reverse their aging or gray hair or balding hair. How come? Doesn’t that debunk their claims? Why am I the only one that asks this obvious question? Am I the only true thinker?
3) Even those who have genuine telekinesis, which is 1 in a million people, can only move very small objects like toothpicks nad matchsticks with their mind. They cannot move large objects with their mind like Yoda did in Empire Strikes Back. So this begs the question: If the average person in your community Matt, can’t even move a toothpick with their thoughts or minds, then how can their thoughts be all powerful? You see what I mean? It’s a no brainer (no pun intended).
4) If you study parapsychology, you will find that credible long term psychic studies such as Princeton PEAR and the Ganzfeld experiments, concluded after many years of controlled experiments that the human mind only has a MICROSCOPIC affect on reality. Not an all powerful one like the movies show. Even the best selling book “The Conscious Universe” by Dr. Dean Radin concludes this too. Even the most credible psi researchers like Rupert Sheldrake or Dean Radin would agree with me on this. It’s obvious. Why can’t you accept the obvious simple logic?
Do you see what I mean Matt? How do you explain the above? What’s your argument that thoughts are all powerful, other than “because I want to believe it”? Also you never answered my question: If we always get what we expect, then why does disappointment exist? How come most things end in disappointment if we get what we expect? New Agers seem terrifed at this very simple question. Strange. It’s like a reality breakdown. lol
Btw, no I do not believe in the Big Bang theory. Nor in Darwin Evolution or Heliocentrism. None of those things are verifiable or testable, nor have they been proven with the scientific method. They are all part of the atheistic philosophy and paradigm of academia and propagandized through authority thumping and repetition. The atheists and scientism crowd use appeal to authority and believe that if they ridicule you and repeat something, then it’s true even if it’s not true. They seem to think that repetition and authority create truth, and do not follow their own scientific method. Atheism is a philosophy, not a science or fact.
Also I don’t deny that consciousness could precede the material universe. It might but we can’t prove that empirically of course. But either way, whether that’s true or not, it doesn’t change the simple points I made above about why thoughts are not all powerful, and not anywhere near as powerful as new agers claim and exagggerate. Right? You do realize that everyone exaggerates don’t you? That includes new agers and the spiritual community and the truthers too.
Anyway Matt, I’ve brought up all these points to you many times already. Why do you not address them or consider them? How come you filter out what you don’t want to hear, even if they are simple logical questions and examples and common sense? Strange. It’s like a reality breakdown. Everything I said above and below is very simple and basic logic. Nothing complicated. Why are all new agers afraid to answer my simple points and questions? Am I the only one that can think with basic logic? It’s a reality breakdown and makes me wonder if I’m the only real person in this matrix. lol. Or if everyone is playing a joke on me. lol
Finally Matt, do you realize that the “thoughts create everything” mantra is very VICTIM-BLAMING? It insinuates that every bad thing that has happened to you and all your bad luck and disappointments and frustrations are all your fault, even if you did nothing wrong and you are innocent. That’s one of the pet peeves I have with American culture and New Age culture, they always try to blame you for everything, often unjustly, even if you are not at fault. It’s very cruel and unjust and inaccurate too. You should point this out to Frank too, or forward this to him, since he believes that “we create everything”. It sounds so self-delusional. Why are Americans so self-delusional? I don’t get it. The sane rational people in Europe don’t believe that they “create everything” and that their minds are godlike and all powerful. Only Americans believe that, how come?