Redstar · 36-40, M
I hope not... but it can be an interesting thing to think about. If you haven't seen it, you should look up Waking Life, it's a... well, I call it a movie/documentary, cause there is a main character and he goes through this journey of self discovery, although it's mostly people talking about various things, like dreams, free will, existentialism, language and more.
Here's a clip that's related to what you're talking about.
[media=https://youtu.be/uJ0snEwBvqk]
Fun fact: The 2 characters in this scene are from The Before Trilogy of movies.
Here's a clip that's related to what you're talking about.
[media=https://youtu.be/uJ0snEwBvqk]
Fun fact: The 2 characters in this scene are from The Before Trilogy of movies.
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
Have you ever thought about every age ended like the ice age, stone age etc...and that ours will too, be it through evolution or a meteorite, flood etc...i always think about that. They say that Neanderthals did not die out and that they evolved into modern day humans and that they stone age gave way to the bronze age and so on and so forth. What if there's others behind us and we become extinct.
OogieBoogie · F
@AngelUnforgiven There is a theory that there have been about 7 advanced civilizations before us on this planet, and that they were violently wiped out by catastrophic evens such as pole shifts, global floods, nuclear weapons and cosmic colisions.
Supposedly its why there is so little evidence of early man, and why civilisations we know almost nothing of the Olmecs and the Mokoya (?spelt different?).
The little evidence we do have, leaves us in the dark and scratching our heads.
Like the Sphinx. We now understand that its older than the Younger Dryas, (12 - 13 000), years ago, due to erosion evidence that was missed. It could be potentially 40 000 years old.
Astrological geometry found at ancient stone sites hints at mathematical knowledge that doesn't match the time period.
Its all very woo woo weird
Supposedly its why there is so little evidence of early man, and why civilisations we know almost nothing of the Olmecs and the Mokoya (?spelt different?).
The little evidence we do have, leaves us in the dark and scratching our heads.
Like the Sphinx. We now understand that its older than the Younger Dryas, (12 - 13 000), years ago, due to erosion evidence that was missed. It could be potentially 40 000 years old.
Astrological geometry found at ancient stone sites hints at mathematical knowledge that doesn't match the time period.
Its all very woo woo weird
Hmmm
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
I’ve thought that before too.
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
There's nothing we can do about it. I embrace it and accept it.
Adrift · 61-69, F
I'm still waiting for the part where I win the lottery.
ihurtmychin · 26-30, M
@Adrift it doesnt happen i guess
Iwillwait · M
Sounds plausible.
NeuroticByNature · 41-45, F
It will be one day
OogieBoogie · F
I sometimes wonder if this is my life at all. I could just be someones biological avatar and im not even me🤷♀
Is it all some cosmic simulation?
Am i really alive?
Is it all some cosmic simulation?
Am i really alive?
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Imaginosis extremicus. Imagining about imagining shouldn't end there
Imagining your recalled imaginative existence recalling imagining recalling imagining imagining imagining ad infinitem couldn't be ruled out.
That's called being nuts.
Imagining your recalled imaginative existence recalling imagining recalling imagining imagining imagining ad infinitem couldn't be ruled out.
That's called being nuts.
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
This is a boring movie then
swirlie · F
It is just a memory! Except it isn't just being relived in our final moments, it's being relived from the time we appear to be born to the time we appear to leave the lifetime.
ihurtmychin · 26-30, M
@swirlie creepy isnt it
swirlie · F
@ihurtmychin
Not really! What's creepy is the apparent illusion that all of this is 'real' when in fact, none of it is. That's why nothing matters.
Not really! What's creepy is the apparent illusion that all of this is 'real' when in fact, none of it is. That's why nothing matters.
ihurtmychin · 26-30, M
@swirlie i know right
Already processed the everything proposed externally is fabricated and rely on tangibly tactile personal memory, psychology construct specifically known and defeated
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@Redstar not being understood could be the method of choice.
Redstar · 36-40, M
@pentagrammom 🤨
@Redstar mental camoflage