Before we start, it might seem random, but I will discuss something that happened in the last episode of the Marvel TV Wandavision series that was broadcast in 2021. I feel enough time has gone through subsequent films that I can discuss without shouting with it, however, if you do not want to see the spoiler about what happened, then stop reading. What is the relationship of that with the paranormal you may ask? Well, continue reading to find out.
In the last episode, we see two copies of seeing the character who fights to death. One is a mental projection created from magic chaos. The other is the body of the original vision that was rebuilt with a new programming. The following discussion and then.
Vision: The vision: You are aware of the experience of thought The Ship of Theus in the field of metaphysics identity?
Vision: W. Vision: naturally.
Vision: W. Vision: The Theos Ship is an artifact in the museum. Over time, they are planks of rotting wood and are replaced by new paintings.
Vision: W. Vision: When no original board remains, is the Theosos ship still?
Vision: The vision: Secondly, if those panels that were removed and reassembled are restored, free of mold, is this the Thissius ship?
Vision: W. Vision: No, it is the real ship.
Vision: W. Vision: Both are the real ship.
The Ship of theosos
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Greek writer Plutreach is responsible for this philosophical puzzle that bends the mind. It is also referred to as the paradox of thesos, this experience experiences questions about identity over a period of time.
“The ship in which thesos and the youth of Athens returned from the island of Crete is thirty, and kept the Athenians down to the time of Dimitrius Valerius, because they took the old panels during their decomposition, and put in the new wood in their places, where this ship became an example of this between philosophy, and the most dangerous record, and they headed to that. It was not the same.”
(Pluich, second century – 2 m)
The simple question but not simple is that with the replacement of each wood plate, you do not have any of the remaining original ship in the end. Does this mean that it is still the Theosos ship? Some believe that there is no answer to this question while others try to discuss a kind of decision.
When I think about this, I immediately think about some of our favorite “beta” investigators. Many hundreds of years and of course have been restored. While some have the original foundations, they are often rebuilt like the Theosius ship. However, our supernatural philosophical question brings the answer. Was the energy of the past absorbed in the original foundations, or are we presenting its history again?
Absorbing the past
When searching for the above, I encountered the interpretation below, which truly caught my attention.
The experiment does not apply to non -living things only such as the “ship”, but to living organisms as well. Think about the presence of two pictures alongside the same person, one of the pictures shows the person of old age and the other image shows the person in their youth. You ask the experience, how is the person in the two pictures are the same, and how do they differ?
The body is constantly rejuvenating cells, and science tells us that after seven years, the entire body no longer has any of its original cells. Therefore, the human body, just like the Theosos ship, has become different from its original shape, because the old parts were replaced with new ones to create a completely new object.
“All things are moving and still nothing.” He argued. This argument confirms that nothing keeps its identity, or that this identity is a liquid concept, not one thing for a very long time. Therefore, no ship is the original ship of theosos.
Regarding the above example, some theorists argue that things like a ship, different from a person because a person has memories, while an unlimited being, no. This comes from John Locke’s theory that it is our memory that binds us through time.
Therefore, is the identity related to memory, body, or a mixture of the two?
https://www.thecolletor.com/the-ship-f-theesus/
Is the identity related to memory? This is a really resonance with me when it comes to the paranormal. I really think there is a strong relationship between memory and supernatural phenomena. Check my article Memory and paranormal To go a little foot, but mainly discusses the concept of psychological projection associated with memory. Can a person who remembers or thinks about a person passed that causes a parallel event? I think somewhat that this is what happens in many supernatural sites that host public paranormal tours. You have a group of people think about a specific person and their story in the hope of calling. This is very strong not only on the emotional level but at the psychological level as well.
We must also look at the physical side as well. Is the past absorbed in the walls and site institutions? If this is the case, what happens when we take these elements like rotting wooden panels and replace them with new panels? Does this mean that we remove energy fingerprints in the past? Some sites have a lot of healthy, while others do not. Some believe that renovations can cause a paranormal activity. Often people think this is because the souls are not satisfied with the changes that are made. What if it has a greater relationship with the energy -removable disorder that is removed or changed?
Of course I have no answers here, I just wanted to start discussing and thinking. So what do you think of the above? Is the energy printed on the same site, or are we displaying it? (Personally, I think it might be a little from the two).
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