This book is intended to combine the various areas of knowledge that mankind has accumulated and bring it to an integrated whole. The purpose being the questions, "Can man create Universes? And who created the original? Also, can fictional universes be real?"
Let's start with the core assumption and then I'll go on to prove it.
Let's start with a definition of sentience. My personal definition is this:
Now, how is sentience the key to making universes? It takes a form of dissociation, either from abuse or doing it the way monks and priests do it, to make universes. DID, or Dissociative Identity Disorder is when a person splits off their personality at an early age and "alters" take over to take the abuse and protect the host personality. From my own knowledge and from reading about DID (also called Multiple Personality Disorder), I learned that these alters were real people. Also, when healing them, DID people give them structure and the structure is the basis for making universes.
Now, how does all forms of mankind's knowledge tie in with making universes? First of all, you would have to start with my theory that sentience is the key to combining astrophysics with quantum physics. For years physicists have been trying to come up with a formula, an equation that would combine the "Very Big" with the "Very Small." I say, simply tie in the human brain along with the physicists' axiom, "Observer interacting with the observed" and you've combined the very big with the very small. We observe the larger universe, from the inside you might say and the smaller universe from the outside. It takes sentience and a formula accounting for intelligence to combine the "inner" world with the "outer" world. Some people would say this could cause the Big Bang, but it actually doesn't. A Big Bang isn't necessary. It only takes One Universe, whose origins are unknown, to make other universes.
That was science and math, now try artistic principles. Art is usually based on aesthetic principles. In other words, it will be pleasing to the eye or other of the five senses and will bring about an emotional reaction. Art also combines mathematical principles as well. This is part of the reason why I believe that fictional universes can be as real as our own. Not only for the reasons stated above based on DID and fictional people being alters in their own universes, but also for the fact that their universes are based on the same ideas as our own though with some differences in physical laws. Also, I've visions from these universes, pictures of people doing things and strange creatures. Visions are not like dreams and are actually images from other people that they send to you.
1. Mankind's sentience is the key to creating universes and there is no difference between fictional or real.
2. The interconnectedness of all forms of knowledge can prove this theory as well as make universes.
The self-awareness of an individual whereby they are conscious of themselves. In other words, consciousness.
The problem is, is that most people in the field of psychology or psychiatry do not consider alters to be real. But people who actually live with DID or who have dissociated to a large extent, disagree. The reasons why are that 1. Alters have their own names. 2. Can describe themselves physically. 3. When they take over the hosts' body, the head can 'feel' their presence in the forms of pressure or headaches.
These universes are real and dissociation (also called by some experts a form of psychosis, which it is not)can produce outcomes that some would call miracles. For example, faith healing of the body if the dissociation is severe enough, strange smells that others around the you can smell, and more importantly, loss of time and coming back to yourself at an earlier or later time (i.e. and don't scoff, time travel).
Alters, with enough faith in them can work miracles for the dissociated person if given enough structure. And even though some would say that to be a whole person, integration with alters is key, others would say it is not. You can be a functional, happy person with multiple parts all working together for the host, integration is not necessary.
Since I've brought up Christianity, I'll discuss how that ties in with DID and other universes.
Some of the core principles of Jesus and I mean core ideas, not dogma thought up later, tie in with the idea of other universes and having power over them. Basically, and don't scoff or think I'm nuts, being God. Now, Jesus told his disciples two things that can make up other universes. The idea of Creative Physics and Having power and authority over evil. When you have other universes cause and effect are interchanged because one universe comes before or after another one. When you're DID and have those other universes in your head, you can cause change in one universe and they in turn can cause change in yours. They can do this by having power and authority over the host who is in what I call the host universe and they do this subconsciously. And you or the host can have power and authority over them by making rules and applying change to them. Basically, power and authority are shared but not equally, always, and it's done in different aspects of consciousness. Now, the reason why this principle works is that it takes faith, which can be caused by DID, or faith in Jesus to do this. When you have faith in yourself and your alters, you're basically having faith in yourself as God and them as aspects of God living in other universes. This also ties in with Pagan ideas, which I will discuss in the next paragraph.
Okay. The ideas above are based on Judeo-Christian concepts and even though most people would disagree, they do tie in with Pagan ideas. Pagans believe that the fictional is real. They believe in other probable universes. And they know about Power and Authority over other beings who might be evil to the host. Some Pagans do spells to help themselves and when you're DID, alters will act on the host subconsiously to make it work and the spell casting, or rule is done consciously on the alters or parts of yourself. Constant dissociation will lead to more splitting off of parts and more universes. Eventually, you'll get proof, if you keep splitting off, that they're real. I did, and it was weird. Now, I want to tie in Judeo-Christian concepts with Paganism, to show you they're not totally incompatible and with me, they led to the creation of other universes.
Point one, Judeo-Christians belive in the idea of One God with lots of Angels. ALso, this is called El Elohim. It is also tied in with Jesus as God in that he's the host and his church or the Christian church would be his followers. In DID, the Host is El, or God, or Jesus (though not the guy who lived 2000 years ago) and the alters are the Church or Elohim. Or you could say, Host and Body of Christ. Now, in Paganism, there is a concept called, "Thou Art God," which we say to one another. And it means that we see God in who we are speaking to. It is respect and seeing the Divine in the other being. Alters, who come from the host, are not as big or what I say, First. The Host is First, but alters do come from or are related to the Host or God. So, they have the Divine in them. If you have faith in them and their universe, you're basically seeing the Divine in them, though you cannot give them power and authority, completely over the Host. It's Christianity and Paganism, which most people see as diametrically opposite, coming together to make universes. Which, I think they should.
I've tied in Math, a lot of Psychology, religion and art. There's more to tie in, such as