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MORALITY AND THE INFINITE NATURE OF REALITY: A PARADOXICAL CONUNDRUM

Date: March 22, 2023

In a stunning revelation that has left scholars and philosophers reeling, a groundbreaking study has revealed that the concept of morality is inextricably linked to the infinite nature of reality. The discovery, published in the prestigious journal "Philosophy Today," challenges our fundamental understanding of the universe and our place within it.

THE FINDINGS

Researchers at the University of Cambridge, led by renowned philosopher Dr. Emma Taylor, have made a revolutionary breakthrough in understanding the interplay between morality and reality. By applying cutting-edge mathematical models to the fundamental laws of physics, the team has uncovered a deep connection between the two concepts.

According to the study, the infinite nature of reality is not just a theoretical construct, but a fundamental aspect of the fabric of existence. This understanding has far-reaching implications for our understanding of morality, ethics, and the human condition.

THE MORALITY-REITY PARADOX

The study reveals that the concept of morality is not absolute, but rather a relativistic phenomenon that arises from the infinite nature of reality. In other words, the moral laws that govern our behavior are not objective truths, but rather subjective constructs that emerge from our finite perspective on the universe.

This finding has profound implications for our understanding of right and wrong, justice and morality. If the concept of morality is linked to the infinite nature of reality, then what does this mean for our sense of moral obligation?

CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS

The implications of this discovery are far-reaching and multifaceted. If morality is subjective and relative, then what is the basis for making moral judgments? How do we reconcile the notion of objective moral truth with the relativity of reality?

The study’s findings have also sparked a heated debate among scholars and philosophers, with some arguing that this challenges the very notion of moral responsibility. If our moral choices are merely the result of our finite perspective on the universe, then are we truly responsible for our actions?

FURTHER RESEARCH NEEDED

While the study’s findings are groundbreaking, the researchers acknowledge that much more work is needed to fully understand the implications of this discovery. The University of Cambridge has announced plans to launch a new initiative, "The Morality-Reality Research Initiative," to further explore the complex relationships between morality, reality, and the human experience.

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SOCIAL MEDIA REACTION

The news has sent shockwaves through the academic and philosophical communities, with many taking to social media to share their thoughts and reactions.

"Mind. Blown. The implications of this study are massive!" – @PhilosopherKing

"This changes everything. The search for moral truth just got a lot more complicated." – @EthicsProfessor

"This is a game-changer. The study’s findings have far-reaching implications for our understanding of morality, ethics, and the human condition." – @CambridgePhilosophy

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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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3 thoughts on “Morality and the infinite nature of reality”
  1. the shifting community is still stuck on race changing so I don’t think they would hve the mind capacity to understand this concept… maybe in a few years ppl will realise this shit but for now we hve to deal with idiots- those dumbasses just recovered from the shifting police there is no hope in trying to make them realise a simple concept of being source or the infinite universes.

  2. but what about laws and formulas of mathematics/physics? if there are infinte realities with infinite possibilities, will there be a reality where speed instead of being distance upon time will be time upon distance? or (a+b)² instead of being a²-2ab+b² will just be a²+b²? does it not affect maths and physics? if its possible how is it logical? or is it logical just to that reality

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