Abstract
<p><em>Inspired by the many-worlds interpretation in quantum theory, </em><em>I present the concepts of “nousor” and the theory of counterpart, by which </em><em>I make a metaphysical argument that the existence of other parallel worlds could be brought to light by dreams, </em><em>and</em><em> </em><em>that </em><em>counterparts in different wor</em><em>l</em><em>ds can exchange information through the nousor containing information packets</em><em> to ensure the oneness of counterparts</em><em>. Many worlds and all lives there follow the </em><em>rules which are permanent and can not be violated</em><em>. Based on the counterpart theory, I propose a new view on the origin and meaning of </em><em>d</em><em>éjà vu, Planck’s problem</em><em>, and actual dreams, to</em><em> offer a novel way of thinking and a problem-solving paradigm. Governments should collect citizen’s dreams and use group dreams as a critical indicator to predicate catastrophes. </em></p>
Highlights
The double-slit experiment (Brukner & Zeilinger, 2002) demonstrates the intriguing interference phenomenon of light and matter particles
Inspired by the many-worlds interpretation in quantum theory, I present the concepts of “nousor” and the theory of counterpart, by which I make a metaphysical argument that the existence of other parallel worlds could be brought to light by dreams, and that counterparts in different worlds can exchange information through the nousor containing information packets to ensure the oneness of counterparts
Based on the counterpart theory, I propose a new view on the origin and meaning of déjà vu, Planck’s problem, and actual dreams, to offer a novel way of thinking and a problem-solving paradigm
Summary
The double-slit experiment (Brukner & Zeilinger, 2002) demonstrates the intriguing interference phenomenon of light and matter particles. Even though this information is useful, it is not regarded as the real existence, but just the reflection of this world We could test this idea by an experiment, in which we consciously make ourselves in a quiet state apart from the dream, transmitting information to our counterparts so that they might receive our information in sleep through the nousor. Our dreams might come from the nousor containing the packet of information emitted by our counterparts in other worlds This silent state is, not so done, perhaps in some kind of religious experience or spirituality, consciousness can be similar to dreamland, for the silent state is much less natural than the dormant state, since, without sleep, it is difficult to put one into the dormant state.
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