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Old 05-07-2004, 05:22 AM
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I've had a weird period of my life revolving around coincidences. I believe the secret of life lies withing coincidences. I'm not sure if I believe in absolute randomness or destiny. They are opposite theories but they're both very credible.

The timelines theory is very interesting also. For years, it has been believed to be linear but I'm starting to think its multidimensional, which means wherever a randomness factor exists, possibilities exist. And I think all possibilities exist in different dimensions, on different paths of life's timeline.

Am I making any sense?
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Old 05-07-2004, 04:54 PM
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Well, Mr. Hutchison... I'm quite convinced the secret of life is not taking it too seriously... Wish I could not take it too seriously sometimes... LoL

Well, dead_to_all... If you have a look at any of them, let me know what you think of those cute books, right?
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Old 05-09-2004, 07:43 PM
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Well there are many secrets to life some of which none of us know nothing about. Well I believe in different dimensions there may not be any sustantial evidence to support it but you never know it just may exist.

I looked at a few of those books plague they're a little weird but interesting to try and follow. Anyway there may just be some sense in them but I can't follow them.

Steve I think you may be right about the multi-dimensional theory I believe and I think that there are many others that do too.
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Old 05-09-2004, 07:53 PM
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My astronomy teacher tought us, although i question the validity of his certainty, that there are 9 different dimensions. 3 of which we can perceive (3d) and 6 of which we can not....

He was pretty into it, i dont know how he came upon this knowledge tho, but i thought it was pretty interesting...

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Old 05-10-2004, 07:09 AM
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Old 05-10-2004, 09:08 AM
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Maybe he discovered the theory lying deep under a pile of decomposing foreskins?
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Old 05-10-2004, 09:21 AM
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Teachers should be careful what they tell their students. Is that a fact or did he at least mention it was a theory?
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Old 05-10-2004, 12:54 PM
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Hello everyone!

Well I'm a buddhist, yet I agree with mostly everyone I guess. I've also taken religious studies in University, so I've read alot of the stuff Jay has read, even The Satanic Bible which I still have a copy of. [Not from school].

I really like everyone's openmindedness here. Lots of very intelligent comments, and no religious rightwingers! I had a lot of arguments on another site with these types!

My oldest friend is a Pagan, and we find that we have alot in common as to our basic beliefs. You guys should go to Beliefnet.com and do their test on "What Religion Are You"?. It is based on what you answer to a number of questions. You can find out what is closest and farthest away from your belief system.

Really try it ... you'll be suprised! It is also hilarious! I am farthest away from Roman Catholic and Islam!

If I had to sum up my thoughts I'd be here all day, so if I can summerize I'll get back to you' all
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OK, let me see what else I can say about it all...

Well, dead_to_all... As a matter of fact, I guess I can say only one of those books was written by an author who would say the precepts he wrote were to be followed, and that's Marcus Aurelius. Hume is more concerned about discovering how we come to approve and disapprove of things, though the second Enquiry certainly gives us some info on what he believed to be right... Nietzsche probably is more interested in criticize traditional morals and Sartre... Well, that's a far more complicated story... LoL

Now, Arioch... I got the impression the whole talk about dimensions has something to do with what some people mentioned on life after death... All I can say is... Though it certainly would influence any talk on morals... But honestly, I think that, at least for now, real knowledge about what lies in there is out of our reach... So it's probably more productive try to build a moral system based on this side, I guess...

Well, that's it, before I made you guys fall asleep on the keyboard... LoL... Hope this considerations were somehow useful...
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Old 05-10-2004, 06:32 PM
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Plaguewind...

Again I have to say how impressed with everyone here I am!

I was on another forum, and these type of things came up, and I was just getting batted over the head with christian dogma! Just goes to show what horror fans are like! Open minded, and willing to accept new ideas. I think we are people who are fascinated with the unknown, and willing to explore anything!

So glad I've been aquainted with all of you. So much yet to explore!
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