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Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Jul 26, 2017
It may appear to be real, it may appear to be an illusion. But if it is actually real yet appears to be an illusion, then the illusion is itself the illusion. Oh dear. Nurse? Nurse!
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Baron Grim Posted Jul 26, 2017
Whether time is an illusion or not, it's absolutely arbitrary.
Besides, there is only NOW!
Blimey.
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Jul 26, 2017
The illusion is the illusion. The reality is hiding by the light vast from the illusion of unreality. Thereby we perpetually live within the shadow of the light case by the illusions own reality of unreality. Thereby shifting betwix illusions, we can maintain a 45 degree angle at all times, to both reality and unreality, ensuring neter can impinge apon our non-existance outside of the illusion. or,
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Jul 27, 2017
that's still better than I can! Anyhow.... how do we really now what the angle is... i mean, with the intangible curve of reality and time, its al a bit relatively relative, or something... probably... I think string theory comes in somewhere... My theory with string is that the ball of string is always tangled no matter how carefully you put it into the drawer..
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