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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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Wait. If Death existed in that other alternate universe (which is almost certainly the case), then Death would've existed forever.

 

Therefore, YOU CAN'T ESCAPE DEATH. :freak:

 

/quadruplewhat

 

But what if people didn't actually die in that alternate universe, but just transferred their consciousness / memories to another being when their body decayed past the point of feasible use?!

 

/quintuplewhat

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No, the opposite of 42 is CK :P

 

 

CAR KIDS!!!!! :freak:

 

Everything is CK and its opposite. CK is everything and its opposite. :wideeyed:

 

Hi guys :nice:

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I once heard in a documentary that our 3D world is a projection of a 2D at the Universe's limits! :stunned:

 

I saw that documentary! :shocked2:

 

The opposite of 42 is -42, Alex. :blank:

 

O NOES :freak:

 

So . . . that means that we're all negatives of ourselves? Our alternate universe (I'm just going to call it AU) selves all have the exact opposite traits that we in this world possess? Or do we exist at all, seeing that the opposite of existence is nothingness?!

 

:nod: :freak:

But what if people didn't actually die in that alternate universe, but just transferred their consciousness / memories to another being when their body decayed past the point of feasible use?!

 

/quintuplewhat

Then that body would eventually decay, and so would the next body, and so on.

So then everyone would've basically been immortal in terms of their consciousness.

 

But does Death take their memories too?

 

(NO PBD :blank:)

/sextuplewhat

Then that body would eventually decay, and so would the next body, and so on.

So then everyone would've basically been immortal in terms of their consciousness.

 

But does Death take their memories too?

 

(NO PBD :blank:)

/sextuplewhat

 

My brain's gonna explode :freak:

Everything is CK and its opposite. CK is everything and its opposite. :wideeyed:

 

Hi guys :nice:

KC is the opposite. :cool:

 

Hi, Celine! (that is your name, right? :uhoh:)

Great time to walk in, right when we're having a philosophical (I guess...:shrug:) conversation. :lol:

 

So . . . that means that we're all negatives of ourselves? Our alternate universe (I'm just going to call it AU) selves all have the exact opposite traits that we in this world possess? Or do we exist at all, seeing that the opposite of existence is nothingness?!

 

:nod: :freak:

Yeah, our AU selves would have the exact opposite traits.

The opposite of existence is negative existence...whatever that is. :freak:

 

(wait, if we all had opposite traits, females would be male and males would be female. What about the transgendered people? :freak:)

 

:freak:

...wait. KC.

 

KC.

 

THE OPPOSITE OF CAR KIDS IS APPARENTLY KANSAS CITY.

 

:bomb:

KC is the opposite. :cool:

 

Hi, Celine! (that is your name, right? :uhoh:)

 

 

Yeah, our AU selves would have the exact opposite traits.

The opposite of existence is negative existence...whatever that is. :freak:

 

(wait, if we all had opposite traits, females would be male and males would be female. What about the transgendered people? :freak:)

 

:freak:

 

Yes it is my name ! :D And your name is...I'm gonna go for Anna...:uhoh:

 

edit:

 

 

...wait. KC.

 

KC.

 

THE OPPOSITE OF CAR KIDS IS APPARENTLY KANSAS CITY.

 

:bomb:

 

OMG :o

...wait. KC.

 

KC.

 

THE OPPOSITE OF CAR KIDS IS APPARENTLY KANSAS CITY.

 

:bomb:

 

:o

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Then that body would eventually decay, and so would the next body, and so on.

So then everyone would've basically been immortal in terms of their consciousness.

 

But does Death take their memories too?

 

(NO PBD :blank:)

/sextuplewhat

 

Exactly.

 

But if they no longer want their memories stored in an organic being, couldn't they just 'upload' their memories to a more permanent housing, like a computer? The computer would also eventually decay, but the process would take far longer, and, theoretically, the memories of every single being in the entire universe could be 'uploaded' to a single supercomputer, connected through something like our internet, that would share one person's memories with everyone else. That would give their civilization a 'hive-mind' of sorts, theoretically making them immortal because even if their mind eventually 'dies', the information they had would still be present in another location.

 

So, they would have escaped death, but they would now be 'living' on the harddrive of someone else's memories--in a parasitic relationship of sorts, which would be passed from person to person.

 

/septuplewhat

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Yeah, our AU selves would have the exact opposite traits.

The opposite of existence is negative existence...whatever that is. :freak:

 

(wait, if we all had opposite traits, females would be male and males would be female. What about the transgendered people? :freak:)

 

:freak:

 

Could what we perceive as 'ghosts' be considered negative existence? Or can human minds even comprehend 'negative existence'

 

Would they be lacking a gender at all, I guess?

Exactly.

 

But if they no longer want their memories stored in an organic being, couldn't they just 'upload' their memories to a more permanent housing, like a computer? The computer would also eventually decay, but the process would take far longer, and, theoretically, the memories of every single being in the entire universe could be 'uploaded' to a single supercomputer, connected through something like our internet, that would share one person's memories with everyone else. That would give their civilization a 'hive-mind' of sorts, theoretically making them immortal because even if their mind eventually 'dies', the information they had would still be present in another location.

 

So, they would have escaped death, but they would now be 'living; on the harddrive of someone else's memories--in a parasitic relationship of sorts, which would be passed from person to person.

 

/septuplewhat

 

This reminds me of Friends :lol: (during the sixth season, when Elle Mac Pherson is a guest, who plays Joey's new roommate ). There's an episode where Ross talks about he read that it's possible that we'll soon be able to transfer our memories and dreams to a computer, and live forever as machines :lol:

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This reminds me of Friends :lol: (during the sixth season, when Elle Mac Pherson is a guest, who plays Joey's new roommate ). There's an episode where Ross talks about he read that it's possible that we'll soon be able to transfer our memories and dreams to a computer, and live forever as machines :lol:

 

That would be cool :wacko: People would get very wise very quickly, seeing that since we could transfer human minds, we could also upload things like textbooks, maps, history, sounds, smells, sights, etc.

 

We could even upload the sense of touch because touch is perceived through our minds anyway

 

:freak:

gotta go now

 

Bye! :hug:

Exactly.

 

But if they no longer want their memories stored in an organic being, couldn't they just 'upload' their memories to a more permanent housing, like a computer? The computer would also eventually decay, but the process would take far longer, and, theoretically, the memories of every single being in the entire universe could be 'uploaded' to a single supercomputer, connected through something like our internet, that would share one person's memories with everyone else. That would give their civilization a 'hive-mind' of sorts, theoretically making them immortal because even if their mind eventually 'dies', the information they had would still be present in another location.

 

So, they would have escaped death, but they would now be 'living' on the harddrive of someone else's memories--in a parasitic relationship of sorts, which would be passed from person to person.

 

/septuplewhat

They could, but how would we access these memories? More importantly, would they die if the whole entire supercomputer failed (ignoring possible backups. Or you could say that the back-ups failed too)?

 

And even if their conciousness is still 'alive', is the person themselves (themself? :freak:) still alive? Are physical bodies and minds an essential part of the consciousnesses of human beings and all living creatures?

 

Could what we perceive as 'ghosts' be considered negative existence? Or can human minds even comprehend 'negative existence'

 

Would they be lacking a gender at all, I guess?

I'd say that human minds can't comprehend negative existence. However, there is technically 'antimatter', which is negative matter, which most people aren't able to comprehend anyway.

 

I'd say that they start as the opposite gender in their AU selves, but then find that the opposite gender of their AU selves (their 'original' gender at birth in this universe).

 

(most people reading this thread can't even comprehend what we're trying to say :lol:)

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They could, but how would we access these memories? More importantly, would they die if the whole entire supercomputer failed (ignoring possible backups. Or you could say that the back-ups failed too)?

 

And even if their conciousness is still 'alive', is the person themselves (themself? :freak:) still alive? Are physical bodies and minds an essential part of the consciousnesses of human beings and all living creatures?

 

Like I said, they would all be linked through something similar to our Internet. Once a memory is uploaded, it remains on the internet even if the original computer that uploaded it is destroyed. The same happens in this circumstance. And the supercomputer would also be similar to the internet: not present as a whole in any one place, but divided up among thousands of computers in all corners of the world. Most of the memories of these computers would overlap, which means that if any one failed (or, even a good majority of them), the information (and memories) would still be present, but scattered.

 

I would say no. Physical bodies have no bearing on the life and mind itself. People can get organ / limb transplants (which originally came from other people, of course) and still remain the exact same person.

 

I'd say that human minds can't comprehend negative existence. However, there is technically 'antimatter', which is negative matter, which most people aren't able to comprehend anyway.

 

I'd say that they start as the opposite gender in their AU selves, but then find that the opposite gender of their AU selves (their 'original' gender at birth in this universe).

 

(most people reading this thread can't even comprehend what we're trying to say :lol:)

 

But wouldn't negative matter be considered something similar to a black hole? If matter has mass, volume, etc. then wouldn't antimatter simply be a vacuum? It would (for intensive purposes) weight nothing, take up no space, an could exist in another plane of existence (i.e. the past).

 

Pretty much.

 

(Probably not :lol: )

I have to go shopping right now, but I'll reply as soon as I can when I get back.

 

(I'm putting this whole conversation into an OpenOffice document :lol:)

Well, it's good that we're both leaving for now! :P

 

:escaping:

I . CANT . BREATH . ANYMORE . TO . MUCH . RANDOMNESS . OF . BENEDICT .

I . JUST . DIED . OF . LAUGHING . TOTALLY.

 

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Who's Benedict?

the guys that plays Sherlock and is in my avi

 

the one who does the crazy weird awesome dancing faced to tha cam

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