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Compound Matter

Sacrifice, nothing better to show the sincerity.
quote Lucky13

How would I start something, it sturs the subconscious and it is projected to the conscious mind like an expensive projector. We needs steps, precaution if you may call it, to do anything in this life, even the most random circumstantial event would derive from the random thought deep in the human subconscious.

If for example, a moment time was able to be frozen, what would you sacrifice for that one single chance to be diverted, then time would probably alter itself and adapt to the most comprehensible and most practical manner possible. Through every human beings eyes, they see a side of a story, they have and are entitled to their point of view, so technically, we are living in a multi-conscious timeline. Exactly like Face-tube, imagine a single home page, God's view, and The-Almighty sees what everyone is thinking, and when The-Almighty clicks on a page of the user, he sees the history and timeline.

So the big question still remains, what, if possible, would you change in the course of you're whole life time, be warned, if for example, you are X years of age, you wouldn't have the chance to steal those lost years to grasp and relive it. The saying goes; Do not procrastinate, because if you enjoy it today, you can do it again tomorrow. Does not seem relevant at time but some how, the saying is the most appropriate and applicable one.

Getting back to the question, if you are for example X years of age, altering the parallel timeline, would mean that you cutting and editing you're existence, not something you would do if you are only given one chance, because if it goes bad fast, there is no way to undo it.

Life as we know it, is not a digital revolution, its only called that cause we have technological aids like a computer or a phone to help us, but the human body is analog and the way we look at things maybe different but similar. Confusing, let me help you to understand it better, our point of view or mentality is different from one another, but our eyes, we do not have a heads-up display like you get from a Corvette ZR1, it does not list down the options available. Unless if you're the Terminator, which if you think you are, then you're probably 10 years old.

So begs the question, how do we change time and if so, would that change our point of view indirectly?

Sincerely
Lucky13

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