The 'most profound and memorable' mode of travel. Sleep. It leads you to a place where no form of 'bicycle/car/bus/Jeep/boat/aircraft/bullock cart/horse cart/ sledge/ motorbike/ skiing/ skating/ walking/ jogging/ climbing/ running/ crawling/ jogging/ walking on floor/ wheel chair/ kid's scooter' can take you.
It might take you to some place euphoric, something you've never seen, or something you always observe in your daily life.
You might find someone you've never seen or might not even exist, but the kind of person your concious has always vouched for. Or some relative 'long lost'
This miracle space, the exotic creation of nature, that changes with time as one's subconscious evolves. It might lead you to a place of dark savagery or a peaceful calm. So much to see, observe and explore and all encompassed within our mind. Who says time travel isn't possible?There isn't any special experience that I love. Rather, every experience has it's own touch. Some might be a slap on your face and make you consider your decisions in 'real life'. Yes, the 3 dimensional world that we live in.
Or it might leave you with a feeling of rejoice and happiness.
One of my experience came to me during a time when I was learning a bit about time travel, the famous string theory, and Einstein's dream of computing a single formula that would be able to explain every mystery of the universe!
In all this, one question that's asked, that there are '20 numbers' that exist, how did they come to existence?
An idea that might provide an answer to this question is that the universe has not 3 but 10 dimensions!
That got me wondering, if the existence of this '20 numbers' exists in those dimensions, wouldn't it also help us see the more abstract areas of our universe? Love, hatred, affection, anger, that feeling of being into oblivion and much more.Imagine peeping into a dimension and seeing a string of love that binds two souls
Or 2 antipoles, repelling Hitler from Gandhi.
'The friendzone' where 2 people are friends and have a string of mutual understanding
Imagine knowing when two people are at the epitome of their love and eventually seeing it drift and maybe connecting with someone else?
How would that feel? Would we feel worse knowing , rather seeing the love fading or would it help us in being more mature in handling the crippling bond?Whatever it is, for now I see this as a blank space, leading to infinity, waiting to be explored with a probability and excitement that things won't be the way we expected
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