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Fri 30 Apr, 2010 04:11 pm
Hello fellow thinkers,
Infinity is neither measurable or mathematically calculable. It does, though, follow rules.
1) It works both ways - therefore, there was never a point in the past when there was "Nothing", and there never will be "Nothing.
I will explain this if asked to...
2) This universe ours is not a singularity, but only one in an uncalculable amount of realms.
3) Each realm can only, by its own relativity, progress upon the criteria therein.
4) All variable patterns of criteria must form and reform infinitely.
5) Everthing, every event and every occurence must recur.
These are the basic principles
The factors involved lead to the following poem.
When I'm You, I'll read this
For, through your eyes, will I see
Through your mind, I'll interpret it
And, somewhat, set it free
I'll likely understand it not
Though, what will be... Will be
So, just in case I'm out of place
I'll write it whilst... I'm me.
Try not to take life to seriously. If you do - You ALWAYS will - But only when you're you...
Thank you and goodnight.
@mark noble,
Anything you do not know the end of is an infinite....All of moral reality is an infinite... Anything changing in time is an infinite, like Heracletis's river, or a fish in the river...Life is an infinite full of infinites... Other than that some of your presumptions are pa oop... Welcome
@Fido,
Hello Fido,
Guess we'll be having this chat again?
Can't comprehend your phrase " pa oop" I expect it is, somewhat, derogatory though?
Never mind, I forgive you.
Philosophy is, indeed a presumptious process. I presume your opinion is more substantial than mine?
Have a fantastic everything... ALWAYS.
Mark...
@mark noble,
mark noble;158563 wrote:Hello Fido,
Guess we'll be having this chat again?
Can't comprehend your phrase " pa oop" I expect it is, somewhat, derogatory though?
Never mind, I forgive you.
Philosophy is, indeed a presumptious process. I presume your opinion is more substantial than mine?
Have a fantastic everything... ALWAYS.
Mark...
Thank you, and you are welcome.