12-01-2021, 02:25 PM
(12-01-2021, 02:30 AM)GreekGod22 Wrote: Stage 1 | Cycle 1 | Day 1
2 loops Masked at 8/15 volume
Excited to start UMS.
Decided to pick the Masked format after finding this quote from Shannon from 2020. During OFv3, I used mostly Hybrid.
Quote:Just like some people are best motivated by an in-your-face drill sergeant (hybrid), others are best motivated by a gentle, personal approach (masked). And some are best motivated by a motivational speaker (ultrasonic).
What's interesting is that 3 months ago, I never thought I would pick UMS to be my next sub. My mind was on LTU6, AM6, ME or E5. UMS was something that I figured I would run it at some point years in the future, 2023-2024.
But I've been getting TID from UMSv2 about 3 weeks ago and I was hooked.
Not to blow your mind or anything, but consider this.
You decided to run UMS because you got TID from it. But if you weren't going to run it, you wouldn't have gotten the TID. So at some point in your current probability line's apparent "future", you ran it without having been affected by TID, which means you can't have chosen to use it because of TID in that probability line. Which means that causing yourself TID before you decided to run it without TID influencing that decision caused you to choose a different probability line to experience, and therefore you must have chosen to run it this time based on a choice you made in an alternate probability line that affected you far enough into the "past" tol preclude your decision to run it for whatever reason you ran it originally, causing you to decide to run it for a different reason and before you did in the probability that resulted in the original TID.
So effectively you decided to run it originally without experiencing TID, which caused you to experience TID which caused you to decide to run it before you did originally, and for a different reason. So running it caused you to create branches of possibilities for running it before you did, which you are now experiencing.
That, or you really didn't experience TID in the first place.
I think you did, though, and it fascinates me how time and probability influences itself. Like ripples in a pond. You apparently caused yourself to decide to run it before you decided to run it originally because of how well it worked in the probability line you chose not to experience.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!