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Limits of imagination

Limits of imagination

If we haven’t seen an image or object before, how do we imagine the object? Can we imagine anything we haven’t seen before? We can put the known pieces-or dots- together and make a new one maybe but what about faces? Can we see a person we haven’t met before. I guess we can’t. Human brain is the most powerful computer in the world. It saves everything we see, even we don’t notice the thing or the face, the brain sees and saves it. We see a person on the street, we can be sure we know the person because the face is similar to us but we do not know where do we know the person. So, we remember that it is and often what it is but we may forget where it is. It makes a perfect sense. We can not imagine another color because we haven’t experienced another color. Can you imagine the end of the universe?


On the other hand, human brain is too powerful to create something. We can create an entire universe and numerous dimensions if we go through quantum theory. Human brain can create a brand new life the person haven’t seen or experienced before . This is another kind of imagination but, according to quantum theory, you can create a new life only with imagining and feeling it. The person can change the frequency of her/his and the life will change stepwise. Can the person imagine and feel a life style without experiencing it? Can the person believe what she imagine and make it his/her own? Our brain can recognize objects only in 3 dimension. We can not imagine how the world will look like in 4th dimension. I am sure even the emotions would change if we could.  Humans created the time but even though we created it, we can not imagine a world without ‘time’. Time doesn’t have shape but we feel it and live in it. 

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