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I found a photo comparison which supports a theory of mine. There are only a certain number of forms humans can take. If you're looking for an exact doppelganger of you out there, you will find one. I have a doppelganger roaming around somewhere. He's been around here, dunno if he still is but many people have sworn they've seen or met me before. One guy even claimed he knew me closely from NA meetings. He wouldn't believe that I was not ever at an NA meeting before, nor had I met him any time previously. Weird stuff, but how many billions of people can there be before the pattern repeats over again?
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I dunno... that photo looks a bit off for some reason, to be honest. The head is cocked a little to his right, and yet the face looks as if it's coming from straight on.
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I saw my doppelganger once when I was around 9 years old. It was from across the room and it was freaky!
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How many elemental permutations of the human face can there be? I think the number is only slightly less (or slightly more) than 7 billion. Just sayin...
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Something ephemeral from somewhere:
"Real organisms are characterized by great variation one from another. Typically, individual members of any species differ in very large numbers of nucleotides that make up their DNA. In humans there are 3 million nucleotide differences on the average between any two people taken at random. Even very closely related individuals have many genetic differences. With the exception of twins or individuals cloned from the same parent, no two organisms have identical genomes. Moreover there is some ambiguity in assignment of an individual to a genotype, because many mutations occur in cells during the process of growth and development so that all the cells in the body do not contain identical genomes. Even asexually single-celled organisms like bacteria that are reproduced by the division of the parental cell differ in their genomes because mutations of DNA are sufficiently common that at least one of the nucleotides that constitute their DNA will have undergone a spontaneous change during cell division. Thus genotypes are classes with only a single member. Moreover, even cloned individuals or identical twins , although identical in genotype, will differ from each other in phenotype because of variations in their developmental environments. Thus, phenotypes are also classes with only a single member. Taken literally, the distinction between genetic or phenotypic types and tokens, while logically correct, would seem to be of no practical import."
Having said that, it is certainly true that one can observe a limited number of "types" amongs the 6,965,933,256 of us.
"Real organisms are characterized by great variation one from another. Typically, individual members of any species differ in very large numbers of nucleotides that make up their DNA. In humans there are 3 million nucleotide differences on the average between any two people taken at random. Even very closely related individuals have many genetic differences. With the exception of twins or individuals cloned from the same parent, no two organisms have identical genomes. Moreover there is some ambiguity in assignment of an individual to a genotype, because many mutations occur in cells during the process of growth and development so that all the cells in the body do not contain identical genomes. Even asexually single-celled organisms like bacteria that are reproduced by the division of the parental cell differ in their genomes because mutations of DNA are sufficiently common that at least one of the nucleotides that constitute their DNA will have undergone a spontaneous change during cell division. Thus genotypes are classes with only a single member. Moreover, even cloned individuals or identical twins , although identical in genotype, will differ from each other in phenotype because of variations in their developmental environments. Thus, phenotypes are also classes with only a single member. Taken literally, the distinction between genetic or phenotypic types and tokens, while logically correct, would seem to be of no practical import."
Having said that, it is certainly true that one can observe a limited number of "types" amongs the 6,965,933,256 of us.
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How can you explain this:
My doppelganger has apparently been stalking people I know, and has met people I've met.
I don't think it was my doppelganger.
I think it was me. I somehow at some point or in some parallel reality was able to find a way to travel back through time or skip into parallel timelines.
That's my theory.
My doppelganger has apparently been stalking people I know, and has met people I've met.
I don't think it was my doppelganger.
I think it was me. I somehow at some point or in some parallel reality was able to find a way to travel back through time or skip into parallel timelines.
That's my theory.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they will see God.
Under the shadow of thy wings, Jehovah.
Under the shadow of thy wings, Jehovah.
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Ask the person a question that only you would know the answer.
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I've never seen him personally.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they will see God.
Under the shadow of thy wings, Jehovah.
Under the shadow of thy wings, Jehovah.