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<blockquote data-quote="Cubby" data-source="post: 21690" data-attributes="member: 391"><p><strong>Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question</strong></p><p></p><p>Who needs an alternate timeline to act out so many versions of self when so many selves are already acting out many versions of being human? The positive, neutral and negative are all here already, and the necessary opposition to that even could lie in matter/anti-matter and the neutral nothingness that both bring.</p><p> </p><p>"There are infinite worldlines, in my opinion"</p><p></p><p>Yea, like the one where we thought the world was flat! Imagine those days of: "don't go too far! you'll fall off." The only way we got around that was those reckless chaps who insisted "really? nahhh.. I'm gonna go see"... I'm sure quite a few fell off something in their travels, what a start though to think "this is it" everytime they lost their balance.</p><p></p><p>Time and Effort eventually resulted in a round world. Reality flows both ways, wether you're taking from it or bringing more into it. New ideas can be quickly dismissed based on past inferences and wether we take science or religion's side, they're going to be until proven/massively accepted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cubby, post: 21690, member: 391"] [b]Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question[/b] Who needs an alternate timeline to act out so many versions of self when so many selves are already acting out many versions of being human? The positive, neutral and negative are all here already, and the necessary opposition to that even could lie in matter/anti-matter and the neutral nothingness that both bring. "There are infinite worldlines, in my opinion" Yea, like the one where we thought the world was flat! Imagine those days of: "don't go too far! you'll fall off." The only way we got around that was those reckless chaps who insisted "really? nahhh.. I'm gonna go see"... I'm sure quite a few fell off something in their travels, what a start though to think "this is it" everytime they lost their balance. Time and Effort eventually resulted in a round world. Reality flows both ways, wether you're taking from it or bringing more into it. New ideas can be quickly dismissed based on past inferences and wether we take science or religion's side, they're going to be until proven/massively accepted. [/QUOTE]
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