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John Titor's Legacy
Clues left behind by John Titor? - 01
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Observer" data-source="post: 167667" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>Think of it this way. If it wasn't Albert Einstein who did what he did, it would have been someone else. History is already written, we're just pawns used to carry out inevitable actions. Free will exists, but it is still an illusion if everything has already happened. You aren't creating anything new by making a decision, you're just taking a certain predestined path. Ultimately, that says each individual person is insignificant no matter their action. One man cannot destroy the entire universe, and our universe, while able to support life as a consequence of its physical properties, is impartial to the existence of life. The universe doesn't care if we live or die, and our existence is extremely temporary. We can wipe ourselves out, or we can evolve to the point we're a new species. Both endings ensure our race no longer exists in the future. It depends how GRANDE you're thinking before one entity holds insignificance in their actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Observer, post: 167667, member: 9972"] Think of it this way. If it wasn't Albert Einstein who did what he did, it would have been someone else. History is already written, we're just pawns used to carry out inevitable actions. Free will exists, but it is still an illusion if everything has already happened. You aren't creating anything new by making a decision, you're just taking a certain predestined path. Ultimately, that says each individual person is insignificant no matter their action. One man cannot destroy the entire universe, and our universe, while able to support life as a consequence of its physical properties, is impartial to the existence of life. The universe doesn't care if we live or die, and our existence is extremely temporary. We can wipe ourselves out, or we can evolve to the point we're a new species. Both endings ensure our race no longer exists in the future. It depends how GRANDE you're thinking before one entity holds insignificance in their actions. [/QUOTE]
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