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Breaking News: Groundbreaking Research Uncovers the Infinite Nature of Reality and its Implications on Morality

In a shocking revelation that is sending shockwaves through the scientific community, a team of researchers has discovered that reality is infinite, with no bounds or limitations. This finding has significant implications for our understanding of morality, ethics, and the human condition.

The Study

The research, published in the prestigious journal Nature, was conducted by a team of physicists and philosophers from top universities around the world. The team used advanced mathematical models and simulations to study the behavior of particles and energy at the quantum level. Their findings suggest that the universe is infinite in size and has no edges or boundaries.

Implications for Morality

The discovery of an infinite reality has profound implications for our understanding of morality. If the universe is infinite, it means that there is no ultimate authority or creator. This challenges traditional notions of morality, which are often based on the idea of a higher power or universal moral code.

"This changes everything," said Dr. Jane Smith, lead author of the study. "If there is no creator or ultimate authority, then morality becomes a human construct. It means that what is right and wrong is not predetermined, but rather it is up to us to decide."

The Infinite Nature of Reality

The study’s findings have also raised questions about the nature of reality itself. If the universe is infinite, it means that there is no beginning or end. This challenges traditional notions of time and space, and raises questions about the concept of infinity itself.

"This is a mind-blowing discovery," said Dr. John Doe, a philosopher who has been studying the implications of the study. "It means that our understanding of reality is fundamentally flawed. We have been living with a limited understanding of the universe, and this changes everything."

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I’ve been in the shifting community for years but the thing that stuck out to me was the amount of self-righteous dufuses acting like their morality is supreme and universal. The universe is infinite and every reality that could have ever possibly existed is already existing right now and at this very moment. Now, I’m going to contradict myself by saying that the reality that you perceive is the reality that you believe in and put your energy into. With that being said, your beliefs could be anything but the problem isn’t the belief itself, it’s the person who has the belief. 

I believe the universe is infinite and constantly expanding. I believe in an omniverse with infinite realities far beyond the comprehension of our tiny human monkey brains. I believe anything is possible and that you can have whatever you want as long as you put your mind and energy into it. If you believe in the existence of infinite realities, then you have no place to judge where others go.

Here is where the stupidity starts. Every single reality already exists out there. There is a reality in which saying “thank you” to someone would be considered as “moral” and “polite”, this reality one being one of them, but even then there are many different cultures with their own moral systems that could say otherwise. There is also another reality in which saying “thank you” to someone would be considered as “immoral” and “rude.” Why? For the very same reasons that it would be considered as “polite” here, it can be considered “rude” in another reality. There are infinite realities, some of which are home to moral systems beyond our logic. There are also realities without any moral systems at all which is the truth that people do not want to believe in. 

News flash for a good 75% of shifters, you’re not saving any lives by telling Tommy not to shift to a reality where he doesn’t kill people. There is a reality where you’re stabbing someone to death right now at this very moment. If you want to be a saint then donate to charity, go to a homeless shelter and feed some starving homeless people, shift to another reality and go on missions to save other people. Every single one of those has a better opportunity of saving a life than sitting on your self-righteous and pompous ass like some king on a throne telling his peasant not to eat a potato from his field (well big news for you: the field is open and free to the public just as the universe is infinite, the field is open). 

And that brings us to our wonderful conclusion: morality doesn’t exist; people are free to shift to wherever they please as illogical, immoral, disgusting, or weird as it may seem, it’s already an existing reality and there is absolutely no point in barring someone’s perception of something that already exists (as the reality is already happening and will continue to happen regardless of whether or not it is perceived). 

So call me whatever names you like, downvote me to the fiery gates of hell and back as much as you please (I’ll tell Satan you said ‘hi’ <3), and argue as much as you desire but no matter what you say, it still doesn’t change the infinite nature of reality (now notice how that’s one of my beliefs that I’m actively enforcing in this post? Contradictory, isn’t it? Well, it’s my belief and it’s real, just as yours are and everyone else’s so let’s not be donkeys and enforce your moral stances on other people because just as much as my beliefs impacted someone’s close-minded and stubborn mind, someone’s self-righteous beliefs of telling someone where to and where not to shift most definitely saved a dying person in another dimension…. Totally).



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  1. So first off, there’s no real proof the multiverse works the way you think at all. Infinite alternate realities? Or maybe limited realities? Infinite possibility, maybe, but we have no fucking clue if there’s infinite universes where “you’re already stabbing someone to death.” For all we know, we’re creating universes the moment we try to shift.

    If you really think morals work this way then you fundamentally misunderstand what it means to be a *decent fucking person.*

    There is no arbitration for what is moral and what is not. You wanna go to an alternate reality where morals are different? Okay then go to Japan where the age of consent is 16 and according to some people who visited, girls tell you to “stop” when f*king them because they like to feel the thrill of doing something bad, and no DOESNT mean no.

    Well news flash. You can still use your tiny brain to deduce whats “moral” in this case. A 30 yr old wants to date a 17 yr old in Japan? Legal but still predatory. A 25 yr old wants to date a 16 yr old in Japan? Legal, but still predatory. Rape in Japan? Still illegal as fuck. Apparently consent DOES exist, people just have *kinks.* It’s like, despite having totally different standards, basic decency still exists.

    Stabbing someone still induces pain and ends their existence, causing sorrow to their loved ones and often you. But what about stabbing a supervillain? What about defending those you love with required lethal force? Woah! Circumstances! Suddenly things are no longer black and white. But they never were. Basic civility can look different, but it *always exists.*

    Because morals is not how we make decisions. We make decisions based off of ensuring the well being of ourselves and those around us. Societies opinions, and even God’s preferences don’t determine what’s right and wrong. There will always BE differing circumstances that call for different behavior, but its ALWAYS based on ensuring the well being of ourselves and those around us. 

    If your whole shtick is “morals would be different in other realities, and hurting people is okay somewhere, so dont judge people for committing xyz” you sound like a bad actor.

    News flash:

    You’re complaining about society and peers *judging you or others* for wanting to experience malignance and behave in a way that hurts others? You have literally zero room to complain. Its literally societies job to systematically weed out and crush bad actors.

    We don’t know if the universe has any guard rails or even an immune system, but if you’re a cell in a body talking about how it’d be cool to cause cancer, then *the body is just going to eat you.*

    It’s funny that way. Morals aren’t real, but every body, group, and organization seems to have an immune response to protect itself, its members, and even those outside of it. That’s what makes us living things, in a way. If you seek to go somewhere you can freely *contradict* those values, it’s societies job to devour you before you hurt anyone else.

    It’d be a lot like trying to find Valhalla before it finds you.

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