Multiverse and choice theory
There's a theory of time that I have that the universe is really a multiverse, and that all possible choices and realities exist in a universe somewhere. In this universe I am me, but in another universe another me is watching TV. In another universe another me is having sex. In another one another me just died in a terrible accident. And so on...
Now, if all choices exist what does this say on morality and good/bad? What does this also say for the future? Since all possible choices exist no matter their probability, what determines the future and choices that we experience? Is this a function of the mind that allows us to transition from one universe to the other giving us the illusion of free will? I believe our minds do have an impact on some sub-quantum level that we are not even aware of. Through the subconscious, we can make gradual changes to our lives and the world around us... if someone absolutely believed, accepted as true, that cows could fly, would they then experience a universe where this is true, assumming the probability for this is > 0? Perhaps the insane are only insane to the rest of us...