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“Randomly finding a specific grain of sand on the first try among all the grains on earth would be millions of millions times more likely than the universe existing. And yet here we are. 🤯
Aug 03, 2025 12:28PM
In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife

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Julie is on page 134 of 176
There is a theory that at every moment, all possibilities in our lives are followed, and that an almost infinite multiplicity of universes extend out from us eternally”.
Maybe I died and my family had to go on without me…there is a parallel reality - the one I’m in right now- where we are all still together”
Aug 04, 2025 12:44PM
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Julie
Julie is on page 123 of 176
Heisenbergs theory proposed that an electron is not a particle that exists at one place at one time the way a person or a chair does; rather it occupies all positions at once as a statistical probability. When you pin it down by observing it with a detector, the electron freezes in place, and you lose all information about its momentum”
Aug 04, 2025 12:20PM
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Julie is on page 123 of 176
“Nothing in the observable world could be in two places at once - it made no sense - and yet at the subatomic level, that’s exactly what seemed to be happening” 🤯
Aug 04, 2025 12:17PM
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Julie is on page 46 of 176
In 1927 Weber Heisenberg demonstrated that subatomic particles change behaviour when observed..
Aug 01, 2025 05:32AM
In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife


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