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There are no meanless things in the universe.

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There are no meanless things in the universe.

In the universe, everything has some meaning. Every object and particle is interacting with each other. Every energy field from atomic to intergalactic scale is interacting with each other. The greatest entireties are the forming of the smallest particles, which is interacting with each other.

And that means that even if we don't ever send anything bigger than electron-scale particles to the past we can send information to the world of yesterday because by that thing we can send things like machine drawings to the persons who lived in past. But that thing requires that those particles affect the nervous system of the people. But theoretically, if we can calculate the position of some person, we could make that transmission. And that means retrocausality has meaning.

So are the strange cave paintings of the Aboriginals and mysterious of the South-American Indians (Image I) may be the result of retrocausality or they might be something else. The things in the Mayan mural look like modern helicopters and tanks. So is the maker of those things seen the information, that comes from the future.

Retrocausality means that today can affect yesterday, and that means that theoretically, we can change the past but that thing is possible only theoretically. And if we could make that thing, we have difficulties to confirm this kind of effects. Things that are happened in the past are always been existed for us. But as you see this kind of thing is fascinating.

So can the Mandela effect be real or is it fake? Was the writer of some book Rosenblum or Rosenbaum? Or maybe we just remember that name wrong. Maybe we just saw that name wrong. The possibility of mistake is the thing we must realize when we are starting to research something that we ever can prove at least scientifically. When we are seeing things that other people do not see we might be stamped as a maniac. So what if we see things like a rabbit on the road?

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And say to our friend that "hey there is a rabbit". But when our friend turns head and, the rabbit jumped to the bush before our friend sees that would our friend say that we are liars? Or what if we see a rat or a mouse on the road? We all know that there are rats, mice, and rabbits in city areas. But what if we cannot see those things? We know that those animals exist and sometimes we see them, and that means we cannot get information about those things.

The information is a really interesting thing because we are believing that information is always the thing, what we can benefit immediately. We think that information is something that we see and what we hear. But the information is much more than the things that we are seeing and feeling. At first, information can be virtual. That means our brains can create information by using imagination.

Imagination is the thing that makes the information what only one person have if that person doesn't share that information with other people. Why the imagination of adult people is calling "productive thinking".

Many people are using imagination in their everyday work as novelists and artists. So why the imagination must be a shame? When we are making products everything begins from the mind. The mind is the thing, what creates the virtual object, what is turning into the product. The innovation means actually that the object in imagination is turning to the product.

In cases when the persons see things, what other people don't see is the private letters that we sometimes get. When we are reading private messages people might see that we are using the computer and read things, but they cannot see the texts from the screen. And that means we are seeing things that other people don't see.

We can also taste something, and if we are eating the last candy from the table, that means nobody else can taste that candy. They cannot confirm the taste of the candy because the information about that taste is transmitted only to the person's brains, who took that candy. So that means that this certain person has information, that only that person has.


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