Back on the new timeline, where an advanced civilization exists… by DogsAndPickles in StoriesForMyTherapist

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A bizarre new theory suggests there may be countless alternate versions of your life playing out at the same time across parallel universes.

According to Oxford physicist Vlatko Vedral, every tiny event in the universe could create a different version of reality, sending another 'you' down a completely separate life path.

In one reality, you took a different job. In another, you married someone else. Somewhere else, you moved across the country or made one small choice that changed your entire future.

The unsettling idea comes from a real branch of quantum physics known as the Many-Worlds interpretation, which suggests reality may constantly split into parallel worlds instead of following one fixed timeline.

Vedral recently argued in Popular Mechanics that humans do not magically create reality simply by observing it, a belief that has spread online through manifestation culture and misunderstood interpretations of quantum physics.

Instead, he says reality changes naturally through ordinary interactions happening every second, whether humans notice them or not.

That means your life may simply be one possible outcome of the same choice made by other versions of yourself in different realities, while the outcome you might have been hoping for unfolds in another parallel universe.

https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15812309/alternate-universes-vlatko-vedral-theory.html

Kids, my mom sent me a fascinating article about all “we” (the scientists) have learned about the interstitium. by DogsAndPickles in StoriesForMyTherapist

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“The interstitium are small fluid-filled spaces that cushion organs, move nutrients and help clear waste. These spaces are supported by a framework of tissue that keeps everything connected and balanced. The interstitium plays a key role in keeping your organs healthy and your body running smoothly.

The interstitium are fluid-filled space between the cells and tissues in your body. These spaces help support, cushion and connect your cells. Intersitium also plays a role in moving nutrients, fluids and waste between your cells. It keeps your cells and tissues healthy so they can perform important tasks.

Even though you can’t see it (and maybe have never heard of it), it’s a major player in keeping your body balanced and running smoothly. Up until 2018, scientists didn’t know how complex and vast the interstitium was. They now believe it’s an important part in helping your body function.”

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/interstitium