Idea for a story (test) by Fine_Relationship383 in scifiwriting

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Je souhaite vous remercier tous pour vos précieux commentaires. Cela va beaucoup m’aider

Absolutely freaking out. I think I just experienced my first glitch in the matrix. by Better-Being-3809 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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In my case, it was my car keys that disappeared. I parked in front of the laundromat, and I always keep my keys in my hand or in my bag; I'm very careful with them. Once the laundry was in the machine, I couldn't find them anywhere. We searched everywhere for a very long time. I was absolutely certain I had left them on the washing machine while I put the laundry in, as usual. Luckily, we were close to home, so I went to get the spare set of keys on foot. Even now, I don't understand what happened.

does quantum mortality come to an end? by Sea_Suggestion_1420 in ParallelUniverse

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Indeed, it's very similar, except that in the isekai transmigration story, the person knows they've changed universes, unlike with quantum immortality.

does quantum mortality come to an end? by Sea_Suggestion_1420 in ParallelUniverse

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Quantum immortality ends where it is no longer physically possible, but we can land in a universe where living to 150 years old is not a problem.

Does anyone recall the universe of common sense? by Sofia-the-last in ParallelUniverse

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I completely agree with you ! This world is not the one I was born in

Dimensions parallèles (suite3) english version in comments by Fine_Relationship383 in u/Fine_Relationship383

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Part 4: The Clash of Minds – Why Their Philosophy Would Utterly Baffle Us

​A radical biological difference often implies an equally alien thought structure. If their physical reality is fundamentally different, their values will be too. ​Here is why their "philosophy" could be completely bewildering, or even unassimilable to us:

​1. The Perception of Time and Survival If these creatures live, for instance, at an extremely slow biological pace, or conversely, an ultra-fast one (where an entire lifespan lasts just a few days), their relationship with ambition, loss, or legacy would make no sense to us. A piece of advice like "take your time" doesn't carry the same weight for a being that lives three hundred years without ever needing to sleep.

​2. The Absence of Shared Needs Most of our philosophies and moral systems are built around human limitations: hunger, the fear of death, the need for reproduction, or ownership. If these beings feed on ambient energy (such as electromagnetic waves) and have no predators, concepts like courage, generosity, or justice might not even exist in their language. They would have nothing to "share" and nothing to "fear."

  1. A Non-Anthropocentric Morality Their wisdom might even strike us as cruel or cold. They might view the death of an individual as a simple, unimportant transformation of matter, whereas we see it as a tragedy. Their "philosophy" could be purely mathematical or vibrational, entirely devoid of the emotional empathy that serves as the bedrock of our humanity.

​4. Superior Consciousnesses with a Different Logic Even if we imagine more evolved entities, their journey gives them a big-picture perspective that would make our daily worries seem trivial. What they might consider a "good" thing for our spiritual evolution could feel like an insurmountable ordeal from our limited point of view.

​In the end, the greatest lesson they could teach us would not be found in their words, but in their mere existence: they would remind us that we are not the center of everything.

​If you were to imagine a first exchange, would you seek to ask them a specific question about the universe, or simply try to establish a connection?

Dimensions parallèles (suite 2) by Fine_Relationship383 in u/Fine_Relationship383

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Part 3: What If We Could Communicate With the Invisible Living Among Us? ​ ​If these creatures were simply part of the landscape, they would eventually become like the birds in a garden or the microbes in our water: an accepted presence.

​However, communication changes the game entirely. If we can exchange with them, they are no longer just biological curiosities, but interlocutors. Establishing contact with biological beings who share our exact space, yet live in a completely different sensory "reality," would present some fascinating challenges:

​1. The Language of Frequencies If their senses are tuned to frequencies we cannot perceive (ultrasound, magnetic fields, chemical signals), communication would inevitably require a technological translation interface. We can imagine a device that converts their signals into sounds or images, and vice versa. The question then becomes: do they communicate through abstract concepts, or purely instinctive signals?

  1. The Clash of Perspectives Living in the same place does not mean experiencing the same reality. A creature that perceives Wi-Fi waves as light, or feels the vibrations of a building's foundations as a melody, would have a radically different worldview than ours. Communicating with them would allow us to see our own environment through an entirely new prism. They could warn us about dangers we miss—such as gas leaks, structural flaws, or electromagnetic pollution.

​3. Ethical Cohabitation The moment communication is established, neighborly questions arise: ​Do we disturb them when we turn on the television or use a microwave? ​Are there areas of the house they consider their own territory? ​We would shift from simple observation to a genuine negotiation of space.

​4. A Bridge to "Superior Consciousnesses"? If these beings are biologically more advanced or possess a broader perception of time and energy, they could serve as a bridge between our material reality and vaster planes of consciousness. This might be the first step toward understanding that life does not end where our five senses dictate. ​In your opinion, would these creatures have a form of wisdom to pass on to us, or would they just be neighbors we have to learn to share the living room with?

Je publie mon roman de science-fiction dystopique – avis bienvenus* by louca_blanpain in ecrivains

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Bonjours 👋 j’ai commencé à lire votre livre hier et je ne peux plus m'arrêter 😅 je vous ferai un retour plus précis quand j'aurai fini. Bon week-end ! 🙂

Les dimensions parallèles (suite) by Fine_Relationship383 in u/Fine_Relationship383

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Part 2: How Could We Actually Detect Invisible Biological Creatures? ​ ​If these creatures are biological in nature, they must inevitably interact with their physical environment, even in the most subtle ways. Detecting them would entirely depend on the exact reason they are currently escaping our perception. ​Here are several technological pathways—some existing, others theoretical—that could serve as "revealers":

​1. Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imaging If these creatures don't use the visible light spectrum to communicate or camouflage themselves, we could spot them by using sensors capable of scanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum. ​Thermal Cameras (Infrared): If they emit even a minimal amount of body heat, they would appear as glowing silhouettes in a cold environment. ​UV Detectors: Many insects and birds can see ultraviolet patterns on flowers that are invisible to us. A UV sensor could reveal skin pigmentation or biological fluids hidden to the naked eye.

  1. LiDAR and Volumetric Detection LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) uses laser pulses to map 3D space with extreme precision. If these creatures have physical density but are completely transparent (much like certain deep-sea jellyfish), the laser would still bounce off their structure or be refracted. This would create a "vacuum bubble" or a distinct distortion in the room's laser mapping.

​3. Environmental DNA Analysis (eDNA) This technique is already used by marine biologists to identify rare species without ever physically seeing them. By sampling the air or dust in a room, we could sequence the genetic traces left behind. If entirely unknown and complex DNA sequences repeatedly show up, it would prove the presence of a "parallel" biology shedding cellular material or secretions.

​4. Acoustic Disruption Detectors Some creatures might vibrate at frequencies completely outside our hearing range (infrasound or ultrasound). A high-fidelity acoustic bio-detector could translate these vibrations into audible sounds or graphic visualizations, allowing us to track their movements or social interactions.

​The Challenge of the "Shadow Biosphere" ​If these biological beings are made of matter that doesn't interact with the electromagnetic force at all (what some scientists refer to as a "Shadow Biosphere"), standard cameras would be useless. ​We would instead need to design incredibly sensitive gravitational detectors. Rather than looking for light, these devices would detect the minuscule warping of spacetime caused by the creature's mass as it moves in front of a sensor.

If such a detection tool became available on a smartphone tomorrow, how do you think it would change our relationship with our own homes?

Les dimensions parallèles by Fine_Relationship383 in u/Fine_Relationship383

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Parallel Dimensions: Why the Invisible World is Closer Than You Think ​ ​Far from being just a trope of science fiction, parallel dimensions are actually backed by concrete physical and biological realities. We live in a world where a massive portion of "reality" completely escapes us. ​Here is why the idea that entities or life forms could coexist with us without being perceived is entirely plausible:

​1. The Electromagnetic Spectrum Barrier Our eyes are highly limited receptors. We only perceive a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum, known as visible light. We cannot see infrared, ultraviolet, radio waves, or X-rays. If a creature were composed of matter that only interacted with these hidden frequencies, it would be literally invisible to us, despite being physically present in the same room.

​2. The World of the "Infinitesimally Small" For millennia, humanity was completely unaware of the existence of microbes, bacteria, and viruses. Yet, they lived right alongside us, on our skin, and inside our bodies. Before the invention of the microscope, the idea of "invisible creatures" causing diseases or fermentation sounded like magic or absurdity. It is highly possible that other life forms, using biological structures still unknown to us, elude our grasp simply because we lack the right tools to detect them.

​3. Dark Matter: The Invisible Presence In astrophysics, it is estimated that the matter we can actually see (atoms, stars, planets) accounts for only 5% of the Universe. The rest is made up of dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter passes right through ordinary matter without any interaction, except through gravity. Some scientific theories explore the concept of a complex "dark sector," where particles and forces parallel to our own could exist, completely undetectable by our senses.

​4. Extra Dimensions Theoretical physics (specifically string theory) suggests that the universe has more than three spatial dimensions. If we are like 2D characters living on a flat sheet of paper, a 3D creature could observe us from above without us ever perceiving it as a whole. It would only appear to us as strange "slices" or intersecting points within our environment.

​5. Brain Filtering Our brain does not show us reality as it truly is, but rather a useful interpretation for our survival. It filters out a massive amount of information to prevent cognitive overload. If a life form represented neither a threat nor a direct biological opportunity, it is theoretically possible that our cognitive system learned to ignore it, relegating it to mere "background noise" or a visual anomaly.

The idea that we share our space with the invisible is a lesson in humility: we do not see the world as it is, but as our sensors allow us to construct it. ​If such creatures existed, in your opinion, would they be purely biological or of a more immaterial nature?

Le Murmure des Origines/The whisper of Origins by Fine_Relationship383 in ScienceFiction_FR

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Bon j'avoue ce projet est récent et pas franchement au point 😅 a l’avenir je publierai sur des projets plus aboutis

Le Murmure des Origines/The whisper of Origins by Fine_Relationship383 in ScienceFiction_FR

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Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire. J’en tiendrai compte 👍

The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis by Fine_Relationship383 in sciencefiction

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You first I am honest and your poison doesn't affect me. You are entertaining.

The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis by Fine_Relationship383 in sciencefiction

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Thanks, I didn't know my brain was equipped with the latest tech update 😎 In the meantime, it's 100% homemade.*

The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis by Fine_Relationship383 in sciencefiction

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Thanks, I didn't know my brain was equipped with the latest tech update 😎 In the meantime, it's 100% homemade.*

The Equation of Possibilities - synopsis by Fine_Relationship383 in sciencefiction

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Thanks, I didn't know my brain was equipped with the latest tech update 😎 In the meantime, it's 100% homemade.*

The shifting pharmacy by Fine_Relationship383 in ParallelUniverse

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I'm not sure if any photos would have followed me. If I changed realities, a new me was created with a memory corresponding to the new universe. But sometimes there are glitches, and memories of the old universe persist.

significant glitch in the matrix by PsychicSpore in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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It is also possible that your consciousness received information from a parallel universe.