sleeping in circles

Jan 12, 2005 20:48

(Have you ever been forgiven and felt the burden of that forgiveness. Maybe wronged a friend and the slow pace of time crystallized the event like ice on a ponds surface. A fractal pattern originating in the simple shape of some wayward experience and expanding duplicating over and over toward infinity. It’s silly to think I’m still there in ( Read more... )

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nobora January 13 2005, 14:18:23 UTC
casey, you damn artist, you think too much.

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littleboiblu69 January 13 2005, 16:57:46 UTC
thusly we make the universe no matter how small or large we are. the more we learn, the more the universe learns even if but a slight variation of the next guy's experiance (although much the same). Our universe is what we make of it. (insert god's allowance and belief around such if you'd like - the two demensional circle looking up to discover a sphere's world) we can sulk and hope for better, or we can make it better by our lessons learned. in the end the universe reaps what we individually sow. fascinating.

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caseycurran January 14 2005, 03:34:25 UTC
have you read flatland? looking up into the sphere's world is very correct

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littleboiblu69 January 14 2005, 21:30:13 UTC
no i haven't but i have been told the story.

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pinkocommie January 13 2005, 20:39:33 UTC
you totally just BLEW my mind.

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pinkocommie January 14 2005, 03:55:34 UTC
ps -- i need directions to your place and you need to be there tomorrow around 3. so i can meet you. and we can do stuff. word.

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sky100010 January 14 2005, 06:40:56 UTC
You know, if you had been born a couple of hundred years ago, you would've been killed off by the church.

As for infinite numbers, there are transfinite numbers (different classes of infinite numbers, some larger than others).

As far as this:

"Draw a circle and place a point anywhere within that space and then bisect the point within the circle. Now that point is you and with a radial line extending from each side of your point we discover the idea! Each bit of mater, life, mind, or soul radiates lines drawing space outward, meeting the edges of matter, circumscribing the perimeter of all space. And sense we already know that one line can not contain more points than any other line, all lines will be infinitely equal to one another. (But strangely enough not measurably equal. I think this is my mind…?)"

You're gonna have to take me to coffee (or drop acid) to fully explain that one...

By the way, didn't u and Ian owe me a bottle of wine?

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remitmeruit January 14 2005, 07:08:45 UTC

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caseycurran January 14 2005, 19:23:42 UTC
agreed

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sky100010 January 14 2005, 20:19:44 UTC
That bottle looks cheap and empty. I want something with so much sediment that you need a paleontologist to tell you the vintage...

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