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John Q Publique
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 12:22 pm
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Does it really make any sense-from a universal erspective-to say that
there are limitations upon experience and existence? For example-does it
make any sense to say that at some point time ceases to exist-or
space,or eternity for that matter? Do morals make any sense from a
broader perspective? Or-is everything infinite and relative down to its
very core?
Immortalist
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 2:54 pm
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Does it really make any sense-from a universal erspective-to say that
there are limitations upon experience and existence? For example-does it
make any sense to say that at some point time ceases to exist-or
space,or eternity for that matter? Do morals make any sense from a
broader perspective? Or-is everything infinite and relative down to its
very core?


Infinite and relative down to the core, but on the way down notice some
chunks and how they bump differently into each other than the little chunks
making them up providing chunk boundries and obstacles. Like the morality of
driving on your side of the road or getting smashed.
 
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