When parallel worlds meet

When parallel worlds meet, we have strange experiences. Two or even more worlds can be blurred, in detail or even as a whole. This is incomprehensible and indescribable to the human brain. This is incomprehensible and indescribable to the human brain. I know a story where a woman was sitting in her chair and it was enough to lean forward or backward to perceive other worlds. This can be very scary.
It’s no longer scary to me, I often experience it on the verge of dreaming and waking.
When two worlds collide, things can appear or disappear there. Countless smaller items have disappeared from my built-in closet, but once a small Swiss Army knife appeared on the couch that hasn’t had an owner for 20 years, so it became mine.
We know that everything in the world is a vibration, and when these vibrations meet, they change each other, they interfere. Colors add up or subtract from each other.
Our physical senses are too limited to perceive these. They can only be perceived with an altered state of consciousness.
These images have two or more layers, they are dreamlike, and they capture a particular moment in constant change, where the image objects also move during the transition.
Unfortunately, my current technical tools don’t allow me to create an animation yet, but I’m working on it.

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