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Everythings related to infinity. #91343
09/24/06 07:27
09/24/06 07:27

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Since everything manifest comes from a pattern of possibilities (From which infinities are reflected) everthing must be related to infinity. How can we possibly post to Morbius' Virtual Answering Machine again? (I'm joking, but I'm thick when it comes to knowing when someone's joking, so I thought I'd point out that I was joking)

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A pattern of possibilities. Yes, infinite patterns of possibilities infact, yet only one possible choice per possibility. I mean you can't act twice on one occasion, you have to make choices and after that you can't change what you have choosen to do back from the moment you made a choice.

Having said that, looking back at our pasts it's a matter of perspective wether or not we actually had infinite possibilities in the first place. Were we forced to make certain thus inevitable choices because of the circumstances? It's obvious we do not always make the right choices, so we obviously do not always choose for the best solution, or do we? I'd definately like to know what would have happened when in certain occasions I had choosen differently. But, yeah, I will never know,

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