• key@lemmy.keychat.org
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    8 months ago

    That one that deviated from ours shortly after the big bang with the planet sorta like Earth but with a later stage sun and 16 other planets in the system. Specifically the one with higher oxygen content than ours, yellow tree-like plants, and where the main intelligent species looks sorta like 7 legged dogs and sound like they’re laughing when they speak.

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      That would mean less greed as greed let to cheaper options to fuel factories and power cars., in exchange for more profit. However greed is our human nature (sadly). So someone else would have made a point to destroy the environment if it would solely benefit them.

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        Alas, greed is bred (past sence of breding) into the western societies and then ‘exported’ from Europe via the US as base for economics to all other areas of the globe. I get the feeling it was ‘enhanced’ by the middle-eastern trinity of religions, Jewism, Catholism and Muslism (correct spelling?) which places humans above anture instead of smack in the middle of it and totally depending on it.

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    It’s a little depressing to say, but the one where I’m truly and completely happy. I want to see that or at least get to see how to achieve it

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      There is no such thing as truly and completely happy. Happiness is not a state of existence.

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        Yeah in this universe maybe, but I don’t see why it couldn’t be possible in another universe

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          Because even if you achieve happiness there will be something that will bother you. It is in our human nature to look more at the bad sides than the good sides.

          Money: a billionaire stills has problems avoiding taxes and losing all assets.

          Early-pension: people need a purpose to do something, otherwise you will get bored.

          One happy family: outside influences (boyfriend/girlfriend) can negatively influence you.

          However it’s not all bad, we just have to focus less on the negative sides and look to what we can achieve.

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      8 months ago

      As a great though experiment start to write to yourself from there and then take on the personality of that person and respond.

      What would they say to you? Obviously things go wrong in every universe so how does that alternate universe you mentally frame issues. What decisions do they make when faced with choice.

      ( trying this with bard led me to being a cyborg this made me like AI more and trust it less)

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      I do assume that a (real, unlike places we come up with here) place which had no problems or was perfect could not exist.

      Plus - in who’s point of view would it be perfect?

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    One where I was born a girl.

    To be honest, I’d be genuinely curious if they went through their own struggles with expectations, especially ones tied to apparent gender identity. Hell, do they even identify the same way I do? What ripples throughout my entire sense of self could have been caused just by something so seemingly simple?

    Would we be even remotely alike?

    Probably have consequences on my psyche, but meh. Waking up each day is, too.

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    Tbh, the star trek TNG universe probably. Go see a post scarcity society, a world where humanity really made it, then go find a job on a starship for a while

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    I’d probably start with a table of contents universe to see what the various options are. Then I’d look for ones with interesting pathogens, like de-aging viruses, and parasites like in that one episode of Futurama (I just wouldn’t be worried if someone loved me because of who the parasites made me into).

    Then I’d go visit versions of universes around the present time after I had made various changes in the past to see how it impacted things. The beauty of the multiverse is that I wouldn’t even have to ever do those changes in the first place, another version of me would have taken care of it, so I could just jump to the results. Then I could also check out the ones where I failed but still had an impact, they would probably be interesting.

    I’d crash Stephen Hawking’s time traveler party. I’d be crashing it because I’m not really a time traveler, though I suspect he wouldn’t be disappointed.

    I’d try to satisfy my curiosity about things with similar laws of physics before checking out more different ones because I suspect it might be difficult to find your way back. There’s just so many variables that could change from universe up universe, and each one of those could be its own dimension you could travel along. It would be so easy to get lost, plus there’s a good chance I wouldn’t be capable of existing in an infinite number of them and would cease the moment I tried going to one of those.

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      I mean, technically you would be a time Traveller if you showed up at his party, since it’s already happened

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        It’s possible that in the multiverse, every moment of this current universe is happening simultaneously. So I wouldn’t be traveling to our past, but another version of us’ present, which just looks like our past. I could go there and cause that universe to believe time travel has been proven and then return to this one and nothing would be different.

        Though I will admit that traveling in such a way does stretch the definitions to the point where “is it time travel?” becomes meaningless.