Imagination is the vehicle for intergalactic journeys and time travel

Humanity has been looking to accomplish these goals from the wrong perspective. In fact, even using the wrong tools and materials.

We may have been wrong even when trying to understand our meaning and existential reasoning.

  • Who created us?
  • How did we get to… exist?
  • What was the reason?

First of all, let’s get rid of those explanations that we find at the extreme of whoever has already tried answering these questions.

On one side, we have those that dissolve any rationality behind our existence and choose to explain it as “we’re just plain lucky and we have no purpose other than to disappear eventually like any other species in a few millennia”.

On the other side, we have those that think that we are “sooo” special, and unique, and with a universally unique almost-divine purpose.

I’ve always liked the middle ground territory. There is a high chance that the truth is somewhere in between the two “extremes”, don’t you think?

But let me underline the magic of it: no matter where we stand in regard to our existentialism, it’s fantastic to take a moment and to appreciate that we have an intrinsic need to explain the abstract things that lie inside our flesh, beyond the material world we exist in. It is incredible!

For the sake of simplicity, you must agree with me on the fact that there are a few elements in the Existential Equation that the “regular” science can hardly explain using plain atoms and physical laws. These elements are special, immaterial, weird, woo-woo but they exist in all of us.

I have the ultimate proof that these abstract elements exist!

All humans take a moment to rationalize and wonder at themselves thinking of “Why do I exist?”, “What is my purpose?”, “What is The Plan?” or any other variant. We all feel something towards trying to explain our simple being.

We all hear voices of our inner self, we all dream of worlds or situations that have never happen, we all sense emotions that have a level of immaterial that is almost not of this World (wink).

We experience a set of feelings and thoughts that science is struggling to explain. Love — Scientists would like us to believe it’s chemical. Dude, Mr. Scientist have you ever been in love? Anger — It is just cholesterol invading your brain. Oh, my man, when I am angry I could move mountains and split your atoms. I am burning inside when I am furious or in love. It hurts of an energetic heat that no science can explain. H

How can you feel the fire when it doesn’t physically exist, you cannot see it, you cannot touch it, but it burns you? How?

We all notice in ourselves immaterial things that define our uniqueness by the way these abstract elements assemble in our being. Whether it’s personality, character, emotions. Whether it’s about our capacity of crying out loud pain our happiness, we have something inside us, that is beyond the limiting explanation of attoms and their vibration, those elements that only define us from the biological point of view.

If the definition of a Human would be that simple as that of a body that would no longer “contain” us from a certain moment, then we would have this discussion about our existence. We’d be just walking corpses.

All humans are born from the Dark

When you read this first it sounds like a simple cute methaphor, but if we follow the reasoning you’ll see that it is nothing of a literary gimmick.

First of all, we are born inside our mother’s wound, aren’t we? In the Dark. Our moment of individual creation is lightless, but not lifeless.

Even more, the entire Universe has been created from the Dark. That Bing Bang, that everybody is talking about, is “just” Dark Matter that has been compressed to the extreme so that it exploded into Light.

Why do we know so little about anti-matter, dark matter, about the space between atoms and galaxies? Why do we know so little about the Unknown Universe that even “regular” scientists acknowledge?

Maybe, we haven’t reached that XP level that allows us to comprehend these unknown elements that surround our humble (yet) existence.

We have dozens of examples of things that we cannot touch, that are immaterial, that we cannot touch but we know they exist. A simple thought about food triggers the physiological juices the stomach needs to process a portion of food that only exists in our mind. Because we thought about it. That thought (intentional or not) triggers a virtual smell, we cant taste, even we don’t have it on our plate. It does not exist. If one thought can do so much physically what else can we accomplish just by cognitive power?

Another example is the dream

A dream seems like a chaotic assembly of real past experiences, stories that we’ve heard, and our own creative “soup”. But there is a weird thing about dreams. Even if they are generated when sleeping or they’re lucid, they do materialize in decisions, then these fuel up things, inventions, evolutions, stories, movies, or who knows what else. But… please remember (haha!) the dream is not something you can touch, but, nevertheless, it can be easily materialized but us. ’Cause, we want so and we can.

When we close our eyes we first see the Dark inside us. Then we step in our dreaming, then from dreams, we birth ideas, emotions, beliefs.

Of course, conventional science will never approve these concepts because they don’t obey their laws. Like with religion, we kinda tend to not agree with evolved reality.

Those 7 questions that will unravel layer by layer your thinking

  1. What if all our existential answers have answers in this type of Dark Matter that we ought to take into consideration when seeking interpretation of things we don’t understand yet.
  2. Where does our conscience travel when we sleep?
  3. Where does our mind travel when we’re absorbed by thoughts or we’re in the Flow?
  4. Why are we able so easily teleport ourselves into the storyline of the book we read, or in any past moment that we’re remembering?
  5. What if Imagination is the spaceship that we childishly ignore as being the main vehicle for teleportation, time travel, space travel both intergalactic and between parallel Universes?
  6. What if Thought is the fuel that makes possible telepathy, or information exchange between Universes?
  7. What would happen if we’d change the paradigm of traveling and we’d be able to travel between Universes and, more important, be able to bring knowledge from there to our Universe?

That is some weird shit, isn’t it? Do you know why? Because it sounds so logical.

The Dark Matter is a transition component towards something else, to a place where more knowledge and information already exists. It may sound like a non-existent element, …

but so was Wi-Fi only 50 years ago.

Leave a Comment