Read this one by steven hawkins,, was a pretty damn good read,, particularly the part describing how, looking at the differences between real and imaginary in terms of maths and physics, the imaginary world actually makes a lot more logical sense than the real world, and the irony that things would be more believable if the two words were switched.
I.e. what we see, know and understand is part of the 'imaginary' world, and the stuff we can't see and comprehend within our own world is actually the 'real' stuff.
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A brief history of time
Started By Commander Abs, May 30 2007 03:47
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Posted 30 May 2007 - 03:47
Heh,, anyone would think I like US sides,,
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Posted 15 May 2008 - 21:25
Someone- I think it was Einstein- said that for something to be thought of it must also exist. Meaning that if you have a dream where superman is real, a universe will be created in which he is real. I you think he dies, a universe is created where he dies. In theory, it is entirely possible that for whenever something is thought of, it is created, although it would be VERY hard to prove or disprove.
[indent]Garrod "Newtype Killer" Ran[/indent]
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