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. . . theory cont.

Here's where I really start to just jump around and incorporate everything into the base theory. What kept happening is I'd stop writing and go to the bathroom, or read what I had, or eat, and five minutes later another idea was joining the others.



This train of thought completely added to why people tend to disassociate themselves from death. As I made reference to on my anxiety page--humans do a very odd thing.
Although we are born with the knowledge that we die, we never fully accept this as fact in our own minds. Some people will be on their death beds and still feel that they'll miraculously pull through at the last possible moment. Our strongest instinct is survival and procreation (which is actually a branch off of survival.) Throughout life we continually fantasize and ponder what will happen when we die. Vampires, God, medical advances, Armagheddon, ghosts, life after death--anything that sees us carrying on.
Why? Why is it so natural for us to expect immortality when everything physical proves us wrong?
Maybe on some level we know we go on. We remember where we came from. We know where we're heading. Think about it--what percent of your brain do you actually use? Not a lot. I don't remember exactly, but I think it's something like 15%. That's a lot of brain mass to be storing a whole slew of things we don't even know about it.
This does explain things like psychics. maybe they're using more of that subconscious than the rest of us. It's not really that the future is set in stone--but they know that on some level we have ENTIRE control over our destinies because we ARE the creators.
Which brings me to a very important aspect of mega theory and part of what the movie touched upon. Us as the creators.

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