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Unsure of Reality

Posted by: Claytanic in Useless 'n Shit
Thursday, November 7th 2002 at 3:36am

he tells her "sorry.. im fading in and out"
and so the sun sets behind our beleagured hero

"i've got to find a way beyond this doubt"
then she asks me "do you understand the nature of time?"

what if the expansion of the universe was only the blowing of a gum bubble in a young girls mouth. Slowing moving outwards, spreading itself too thin with some areas; losing strength. Holding still for ever so slight a moment. Then tearing itself apart in all directions, and at once collapsing in on itself. Suddenly, from the actions of some outside force it collectively bonds with itself in a violent crunch. At this time the cycle readies itself to repeat, seemingly waiting for the cataclysm to start it's journey outward once again. What if all our realities, lifetimes, thoughts, lasting ages to us, only occupied a mere moment in someone elses conciousness?

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Ak0dem1x Wrote...

Thursday, November 7th 2002 at 11:56am

Beautiful-

"What if all our realities, lifetimes, thoughts, lasting ages to us, only occupied a mere moment in someone elses conciousness?"

What of it? I take it that they'd still be exactly what they are. Still, there are some mysteries that I'd rather not have revealed. The chemical composition of certain snack foods, for instance.

Wildman Wrote...

Thursday, November 7th 2002 at 1:01pm

Then we're shmucked so fast our brains may not have the chance to understand that we're dead. Then again, what travels faster than the speed of light. <-- Rhetoric. Therefore we could actually watch the Universe implode. And what a sight that would be.

Ak0dem1x Wrote...

Thursday, November 7th 2002 at 3:23pm

(Rhetoric):

Actually, from what I hear from my friends in physics, scientists moved something faster than the speed of light. Nuts, huh? They accelerated a particle through a tube so fast that the "front end" came out of the tube before the "back end" finished entering the tube. But I heard about this a while back, and my memory is kind of sketch. Let me go check up on it.

Quigley Wrote...

Thursday, November 7th 2002 at 10:32pm

That wouldn't surprise me at all. I never put much stock in Relativity, myself, but then I can't speak too much on that until I recompose my proof against it. :)

By the way, just how young is this girl? Is her mouth delightful? :)

Okay, I know, that was dirty and evil... but then, so am I!

What if the tiniest particles of ambiguous matter were actually worlds contained within themselves, and every action we took, no matter how small, caused anihilation of microscopic races of intelligent life, or brought severe devastation to their lives? What if our nervous systems provided the power on which they lived, as the sun provides power for us? :)

Ak0dem1x Wrote...

Friday, November 8th 2002 at 12:30am

And what if there was some infinite being who willed all of it? (By "infinite," I mean a being with knowledge of every possibility and every non-possibility within each of these 'worlds.'")

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