Can anybody talk about this video? 🥺
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNdA5FKdJ/
I’ll try my best to!
In this video—we have a LOT to cover.
CLAIM 1: “The Multiverse Has No Basis”
Firstly, there are several credible scientific foundations that give the multiverse hypothesis real weight, grounded in peer-reviewed work by respected physicists and cosmologists. Buckle up, this bitch is long.
Inflation theory, initially proposed by Alan Guth and later expanded by Andrei Linde, describes a rapid expansion phase in the early universe. In many models, this inflation never entirely stops, it becomes eternal, spawning countless “bubble” universes, each with potentially different physical constants.
Brian Greene, in The Hidden Reality, explains how string theory and inflation produce a “landscape” of ~10^500 possible vacua—each giving rise to a distinct universe.
Some researchers (e.g., Hiranya Peiris with Matt Johnson and Eugene Lim) have searched CMB data from WMAP and Planck for signs of bubble collisions, concentric temperature or polarization patterns that could indicate our universe bumped into another, A well-known “Cold Spot” in the CMB—too large and cool to be a void, may be evidence of such a cosmic encounter.
The guy mentions the Many-Worlds Interpretation, first articulated by Hugh Everett and refined by Bryce DeWitt, posits that every quantum event branches into separate, non-communicating universes. This viewpoint is mathematically robust and mainstream among quantum theorists like David Deutsch, who argue it cleanly resolves issues like wave-function collapse and quantum decoherence.
Our universe appears extremely fine-tuned, with parameters like the cosmological constant set exactly to support life. Scientists such as Steven Weinberg, Martin Rees, Alan Guth, and Max Tegmark argue that this makes sense statistically if countless universes exist, only in one with the right settings could observers like us evolve. Critics point out philosophical issues (e.g., inverse-gambler’s fallacy), but the fine-tuning remains one of the strongest motivations for hypothesizing a multiverse.
In string theory, our familiar 3 + 1 dimensions can fold into myriad shapes, each corresponding to different low-energy physics, a notion called the “string landscape.” Combined with eternal inflation, this gives a plausible mechanism for realizing an enormous diversity of universes, each with its own physical laws.
Proponents from the scientific community include (though aren’t limited to): Don Page, Brian Greene, Max Tegmark, Alan Guth, Andrei Linde, Michio Kaku, David Deutsch, Leonard Susskind, Yasunori Nomura, Laura Mersini‑Houghton, Sean Carroll, Stephen Hawking…
So much for “no basis”—am I right?
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CLAIM 2: “The CIA Documents Are Fake”
This.. thing, didn’t even try to prove his own claim. He just said because these are declassified and shown to the public, they are “fake”. Okay, smartass.
GATEAWAY PROCESS DOCS—OFFICIAL CIA WEBSITE.
Declassified ≠ fake, declassified documents were once restricted from public access for national security or internal purposes. They go through a formal process to be released, often after a certain period of time or due to public request (like through FOIA — Freedom of Information Act). Their availability to the public is proof of their authenticity as documents.
In fact, the act of declassification means the documents were once classified, which confirms that they were real, official material at one point, used or studied within a government context.
CLAIM 3: “I’ve Spoken To Shifters Who’ve Left, They Said It Was Delusion”
Oh cool, cool! Lemme guess, they never shifted? They lied? And I’ve spoke to flat-earthers who still claim everyone else is lying about the earth being round. Claims that shifting aren’t real are mostly made from people who haven’t shifted. Doesn’t that say a lot? You don’t see actual shifters, people who’ve had real experiences, suddenly waking up one day going, ‘Oops, never mind, it was all fake.’ That only happens when someone gives up, not when they succeed.
So the real question is; are they mad it didn’t work for them, or mad it worked for someone else?
CLAIM 4: “It’s Dreaming”
Wow. Original.
A claim old as time itself—because let’s ignore those who’ve shifted awake, shall we?
Shifting is not dreaming.
A dream is nonsensical. Time moves weirdly. You blink and a frame changes. You’re not FULLY immersed in a way you are right now, we’ve all dreamed before but it doesn’t feel like you’re in there.
You cannot stay in a dream for years on end.
Even claiming it’s lucid dreaming is odd. You still cannot stay for years on end in a dream, and you ACTIVELY control the dream. When you shift, and you’ve scripted, things unfold by themselves. You’re not actively controlling everything. In dreams, you cannot smell, you probably don’t blink, you don’t feel touch or taste—even if you were to experience any of those things, it’s still very distinct from what we consider physical and real.
And guess what? You always still wake up regardless of what you try and do to stay in the dream.
Also, dreams fade. Shifts stay. I don’t wake up from a dream remembering what cereal I ate, what someone smelled like, or the exact words of a 3-hour conversation. Shifts are detailed, structured, and persistent, dream recall wishes it was that reliable.
CLAIM 4: “Used To Cope”
Yes, shifting is often used by many as a form of escapism from their issues but that doesn’t mean everyone in the community is doing it because they’re “mentally deranged”. I have shifter friends who have the most perfect life and they still shift.
Shifting can be something that’s done on a whim, but I forgot—god forbid any of us wanna kiss fictional people.
Let’s stop pretending like every non-mainstream spiritual or mental experience must be a disorder. Meditation used to be called ‘weird’ and ‘woo-woo’, now it’s in every corporate wellness package. Give shifting a decade. You will be selling DR-themed planners on Amazon.
CLAIM 5: “Using Rituals”
Claiming that shifting is furthermore unhealthy because people dedicate their lives to it and use rituals is just… just gives me a headache already. I do not “use rituals”. Everytime I’ve shifted was effortless. Everytime I will shift is effortless. Some people blink and shift. Some people shift accidentally. What fucking ritual was used in THAT, huh? Cause I wanna know.
People act like one person’s obsessive behavior suddenly invalidates the entire concept. By that logic, should we call cooking unhealthy because some people develop eating disorders? Or say studying is harmful because some students burn out? No, we call that a personal experience. So why can’t shifting be the same?
NOT REALLY A CLAIM, JUST FUNNY: “I Don’t Have Anything Against Shifting”
Yet you’ve made an almost ten minute video insinuating we’re deranged, unwell and mocking us? Cute. Giving fan behaviour, my love.
You watched us, studied us, talked about us at length, all while swearing you don’t care. That’s some Shakespearean denial if I’ve ever seen it. ‘I hate them so much I can’t stop consuming their content!’ Uh-huh. Tell me you wanna shift without telling me you wanna shift.
NOTICE THIS: “I’m A Twenty One Year Old Loser Who Lives With His Parents”
The fact that this man kept mentioning he was a loser and would LOVE it if “shifting was real” because otherwise he wouldn’t be living with his parents is EXTREMELY TELLING. No sane human who isn’t projecting just does this on a daily basis.
It honestly makes me feel bad for him. To continously project and waste your time of day making arguments that can easily be disproven, just to mock a community doing something you WISH you could do?
CLAIM 6: “Religion Has A Basis”
Because ofcourse, the man who doesn’t believe in shifting—believes in religion. I don’t care about your beliefs but I will die on the hill that religion is man-made. You cannot tell me a book is a basis. I can say that shifting books are a basis for shifting. He also mentioned something along the lines of “geological evidence of the flood” yet gave nothing to source?
He continued to defend the flood by saying other religions have the same idea.. it’s almost like man-made religions copy eachother, right? Islam and Christianity have similar prophets doesn’t make them any more credible than the other.
Just because different religions echo the same myth doesn’t make it historical fact, it just proves humanity loves a good dramatic story about wrath, water, and moral resets. Same way people like to shift into action-packed universes. That doesn’t make either of us wrong, it just makes both of us human.
CLAIM 7: “Sixty Six Plus Years”
Continues to claim that the entire idea of shifting was made 66+ years ago but I’m about entirely sure I’ve seen older shifters. But once again, let’s also ignore all anecdotal evidence and report from other people, young or old, because YOU’RE miserable with your fucking life.
People have been accessing altered states of consciousness, using mental visualization, and interacting with other realities for centuries. Indigenous tribes, mystics, monks, etc. You think people only started lucid dreaming or reality bending once some teenager made a DR script on Tumblr? Please. This is just rebranded consciousness work with a fandom twist. Ancient practice, modern language.
So no, this didn’t start 66 years ago. You just started paying attention 6 seconds ago.
To end this off—here’s my post about scientific research to back up manifestation and shifting. Bloop.
My brain hurts from hearing that guy, anytime you wanna give up just remember: you’re feeding into.. that thing. Nikolas out, love all y’all. >_<
















