Re: virus: purely metaphysical

From: Violet Beck (seizansha@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 17:19:26 MST


Hmmmmm....good question. The best question of them all.

Theory 1: In the un-vastness of nothingness, before time as we know it
started, something screwed up. Really bad. So badly, it punched a giant hole
in nothing. And the hole grew. And turned into something, because you can't
just have a hole in nothing. Voila the universe.

Theory 2: We live in one of one of an infinite amount of multiverses, and we
were simply spawned by another one of those getting a giant and unfortunate
hole in it.

Keep in mind, I'm no scientist. This is just me with a bunch of newspapers
and too much time to think.

--Violet

>From: athe nonrex <athenonrex@godisdead.com>
>Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
>To: virus@lucifer.com
>Subject: virus: purely metaphysical
>Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 14:07:00 -0800 (PST)
>
>okay, this is pure speculation...
>
>ther is now way to prove the existance or non-existance of a god or the
>metaphysical, or the etherial, etc... but i´m curios about some
>theories you guys might have. i´m currently minoring in philosophy
>and i have just been riding on the quest to gather as
>much philisophical insight from *living* people as i can. we've gone
>over all of the major ones, but there all pretty much dead...
>
>my question: what is the nature of existance?
>
>i know this question cannot be scientificly answered, but i'm
>looking for some open, honest speculation. what do you think?
>how does the universe exist? (notice the word "how" and not "why")
>
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