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Friday, November 16, 2012

1. Psychology and the Multiverse.

Multiverses in Conflict


Our planet is deeply affected by the multiverse.

There is overwhelming evidence of multiverse activity in many branches of science.   Whether it is in the form of malady or of revelation millions of people have reported the hearing of voices, the seeing of visions and many other phenomena from worlds that are not our own.   This blog is dedicated to all those who have been afflicted by or enjoyed effects and impacts on their own lives by forces originating from the multiverse.
                  For thousands of years, mankind has experienced many different kinds of exposure to the multiverse.  People have reported seeing visions, hearing voices, feeling sensations from sources that were not of this world.   Science owes its suspicions of the existence of the multiverse in part to the reportage of persons who have experienced such symptoms.                              We have a supreme obligation to rationally explain the existence of the multiverse.  We must attempt to extinguish negative effects of the multiverse and in doing so capture any potential benefits that the fact of multiverse might bare our dominion of life.




                So many people around the world are constantly or cyclically afflicted by the 'hearing of voices', also known as 'auditory hallucination'.   People from every walk of life and religious persuasion are bludgeoned into a storm of suffering by sources as yet unconfirmed by science.  Many studies of people suffering this form of affliction have been undertaken by modern science. There are two observations of this science that although incomplete, are highly instructive.   First Auditory sense organs are measurably stimulated whilst persons ' hear voices'.  Second many persons whom are afflicted by auditory 'hallucinations' are otherwise perfectly rational and logical people.   
                   This should lead to the assertion that the rational mind and the rational being are not the origin of the phenomena itself.   That is to say that the phenomena of 'auditory hallucination' does not necessarily originate in any particular malfunction of the individual involved, but rather could actually come from a source external to this world.  Cogent to this assertion we should suggest that as sciences understanding of the multiverse improves, the actual source of auditory hallucinations will not only be deduced as we have done here but in fact measured and observed directly.
People who hear voices and experience such other worldly phenomena can justifiably maintain that they have not in fact 'lost their minds'.   That there is a rational explanation for what they are going through and that one day rational science will discover the cause and the protagonists of that effect with technological observation.
Amen... 




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