9/15/11

"Everything you can imagine is real." - Pablo Picasso

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What if everything our mind can conceive or imagine becomes real in some remote part of the Universe?

Tolkien's Lord of the Rings existing in another galaxy, where middle earth is in another solitary planet, revolving around a supposedly lonely star.

Lucas' Star Wars existing in a parallel universe where space crafts and interplanetary activities occur.

How about Avatar? Harry Potter? Atlantis? Planet of the Apes? What if we really trigger the Universe to produce things that our imagination creates?

I suspect it as an idea documented in a book or a film and when distributed to a large population and has solicited a big number of following, there's a chance of fiction becoming truth (like that of Star Trek geeks in Big Bang Theory). And when us, humans, believe such things exist, they become real. It's like putting together all our mind power to exude energy which will be transformed eventually by the Universe into something physical, as long as it's persistent and believed/conceived by a certain population. Like The Secret on steroids.

Kubrik's 2001: Space Odyssey already spawned the tablet idea. Metropolis' vision for robots is also becoming real through researches of the Japanese. The Jetsons' isn't too far as Russia plans a space hotel in 2016.

Of course these are here on Earth. So how about in space? It already happened as stated here.

And we have reason to believe that our Universe can be placed inside a marble as a decorative element for big alien species to marvel at and play with (Ala M.I.B.).

Also, vice versa.

What if we are also a product of some species' imagination; maybe God, him not being the sole creator of the universe but all of us making every living thing equal. This can make us a "god' of other species (maybe the different strains of viruses our scientists create) making our existence an infinite loop of imagination and apparition.


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