This quote is from an underrated book I have read before "The world is a kaleidoscope of possibilities, a swirling vortex of what-ifs and might-have-beens, each turn revealing a new facet of the infinite." It's too deep, right? What is your opinion about this quote, Mr. Niran?
"Sir I do believe that our world is full of endless choices and possibilities. During my ninth grade, my teacher once said that 'life is a matter of choice.' There are countless what-ifs and might-have-been that could have happened that may lead to different kinds of outcomes. Like, for example, love, every choice we make in terms of love, every path we choose to take or not to take, creates different versions of the love story. It's a reminder that love is a journey with endless capability, and each turn brings new possibilities."
Oh, what a great idea Mr. Niran!
The parallel universe also known as the alternate universe is quite interesting and there are many theories out there trying to explain the existence of this kinds of universe. Now that we are already living in the IT era or modern world, the advancement of technology and our understanding of the universe are growing; we are likely to get closer to knowing the truth of parallel universes, whether it's true or just only a theory. What do you think about this class? Do you believe in a parallel universe? Is it possible for two different universes to collide? What if two people from different universes collide? Do you think it's possible?"
Professor Gunjae tapped a piece of chalk against the blackboard, sending a shower of white dust into the air. "Today, class," he said, his voice deep and powerful enough to vibrate through the entire room, "we're going to explore the mind-blowing concept of parallel universes."
A wave of murmurs from students filled the classroom. Parallel universes? Was that even real? Some exchanged nervous glances, while others leaned forward, eyes wide with curiosity.
"Imagine a world exactly like ours, but with a slight twist or a world that is almost similar to ours, but they are more likely to advance or late with us in terms of technology. What if you see the other version of yourself as either a better one than you or worse than you? Maybe you made a different choice, said a different word, or took a different path. In that world, your life could be completely different. That's the idea behind parallel universes."
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Echoes of the parallel
FantasyThis story is a work of fiction. Names, Characters, places, and events are fictitious unless otherwise stated. Note: Pictures are from Pinterest.