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Re: What are we really?
[Re: ello]
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06/13/07 11:35
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tompo
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This guy is reeeeeaaaalllyyyy gooood ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif) Incredible knowlage about psychology and sociology. And sometimes tricky ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif) like Coperfield ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
Last edited by tompo; 06/13/07 11:36.
Never say never.
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Re: What are we really?
[Re: JibbSmart]
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06/13/07 12:17
06/13/07 12:17
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So it is kind of destiny, because it is possible to calculate what you are going to do but you don't know it... That's what i call destiny.
i used to wonder about this. it makes sense though. there's nothing you can do about it -- if you try to act differently because of this knowledge, your acquisition of this knowledge could be factored into the calculation and (theoretically) you would not have actively made any difference to your future.
It is a way to change the future (Wars etc.) But with such a machine is one big problem: It can't calculate himself, so this future won't be completely right...
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Re: What are we really?
[Re: xXxGuitar511]
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06/13/07 15:07
06/13/07 15:07
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ExtraCortex
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Lmao, it worked....
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Nice!
Good give me money and enetrnal life.
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