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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-01-26 18:47 [#02428101]
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A recurring theme in our lives is that we have no fucking clue what's going on regarding the true nature of the universe or possibly even beyond or our existence. Maybe 'universe' can't be a meaningful/useful word because its an umbrella term for EVERYTHING, not to mention every time as well perhaps. Our only clues are an enigmatic bitch slap or two like the event horizon, or for us slightly stupider humans, indecipherable mathematical jargon. Can a part ever fully understand the whole it belongs to? Can't a brain understand the body it belongs in, leaving a possibility that it could also understand the universe? Well a brain doesn't FULLY understand the body, including itself. It just has an extremely minimal compressed simulation of it. To FULLY understand the body, knowledge of which exact molecules and quarks were where and what they were doing would be required. But there is one entity that does fully understand all this, the universe. The universe is extremely smart; human brains are just little wisps of some insignificant scale of its endless fractals. It knows ALL the data and actions. So what if I want to know all the data and actions of the universe, the true nature of every piece of matter and time and the big picture? The only way to know that is to BE the universe. The universe is a program that programmed itself. Then again maybe the universe only knows the data on the current tick of time, taking into account general relativity time warping if that's even possible. Maybe it doesn't even bother to keep track of past states either, so maybe the universe itself doesn't know the future or the past, only the present.. that's kind of what computer programs do. The present might be the only type of time though and the future and past could be illusions caused by human memory and imagination. I think to truly understand the universe you have to find a way to view it from outside of the current time tick if that's possible. Also,
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-01-26 18:50 [#02428102]
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sorry, it cut off my post. I intended to close with: Also, poop. Liquified, drinkable poop.
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morge
from United Kingdom on 2012-01-26 22:37 [#02428110]
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-crazone
from smashing acid over and over on 2012-01-26 22:45 [#02428113]
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timeless steady poop is the answer you're looking for..
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-01-27 06:33 [#02428134]
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I am scared. Then if you finally obtain the source code of the universe, you're like.. uh, so what, I have the source code of the universe.. yay or something. And you'd be way above all that stupid primitive self organization like pointless replication and stuff and just see that everything is utterly pointless? If you have the source code of the universe, would you crumble it all up and free all of the inhabitants? Evil always wins because good is dumb? At that level you'd be above good and evil as well. This world is clearly getting exponentially fucked, oh some new ACTA shit now to lay on top of SOPA and all that shit, fun. Monopolies everywhere, its illegal to sell lemonade now. Illegal to sell anything used. Only new stuff by already rich monopolies with planned obsolescence destined for junk in landfills of some poor sap country for kids to play in. Propaganda everywhere, extremely sophisticated propaganda, don't think that you'll be immune to it. wwiii is coming I suspect, and they'll have a robot army soon that will never disobey immoral commands. Humans becoming obsolete soon. Your very genetic code owned by a corporation. Hopefully they don't intend to mass clone you for torture study or something. Why does humanity suck so much? Well I went through the educational system and can concur that it pumps out pure fuck. make love not war? They sure did pre-script 2012 with all those stupid mayan bullcrap theories and movies. Is this going to have a happy result?
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Steinvordhosbn
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-01-27 07:17 [#02428135]
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You sure spend a lot of time on the internet.
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WooferAttack
from Milano (Italy) on 2012-01-27 08:55 [#02428137]
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very interesting
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-crazone
from smashing acid over and over on 2012-01-27 15:36 [#02428147]
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It's just interesting poop
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misantroll
from Switzerland on 2012-01-27 15:57 [#02428148]
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je ne t'aime plus mon amour je ne t'aime plus tous les jours...
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mrgypsum
on 2012-01-27 17:47 [#02428158]
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Yeah wmw, I agree, however how do you remain positive? Its tough imho
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nightex
from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2012-02-03 16:48 [#02428562]
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To know yourself means to know universe and maybe to know what is not universe, what is emptiness and what is consciousness. But you can view yourself as not separate being of universe in this way you extending your understanding about universe.
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2012-02-03 17:21 [#02428566]
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you are very talented, mister wmw! very talented indeed!
Is the universe a hobby of yours?
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misantroll
from Switzerland on 2012-02-03 17:33 [#02428567]
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42 ?
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obara
from Utrecht on 2012-02-03 18:00 [#02428570]
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shit is scary, yeah, but what can you do ? ( I wrote 2 songs about the problem, "what can you do?" and "what can you don't?" - they're both awesome) - become activist or sit and watch ? infiltrate the shadow secret world government and free mankind ? and then to watch it destroy themselves any other way ? because people are worse than animals, are greedy and unable to live in peace and harmony ? we're doomed
and btw - DAMN good coffee !
and HOT !
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colani
from Retarded (France) on 2012-04-29 17:32 [#02433582]
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Hai wmw, i want to share this to you :
Rudolf Steiner: Good morning, gentlemen! Has anyone thought of a question?
Herr Dollinger: I would like to ask if Dr. Steiner would speak again about the creation of the world and man. There are many newcomers here who have not yet heard it.
Dr. Steiner: It is asked if I could speak again about the creation of the world and of humanity, since many new workers are here. I will do this by first describing the original conditions on the earth, which have led on the one hand to all that we see around us and on the other hand to man.
Now man is really a very, very complicated being. If people think they will be able to understand him by dissecting a human corpse, they are mistaken, for naturally they will not arrive at a feat understanding. Just as little can they understand the world around us if all they do is collect stones and plants and look at the individual items. We must be able to realize that what we examine does not show at first sight what it actually is.
You see, if we look at a corpse, perhaps soon after the man has died — he still has the same form, if perhaps a little paler — we can see that death has seized him, but he still has the same form that he had when alive. But now think: how does this corpse look eventually if we do not cremate it but let it decay? It is destroyed; there is no longer anything at work in it that could build it up again; it is definitely destroyed.
The beginning of the Bible is very much smiled at, and indeed justifiably, when it is understood to say that once upon a time some god formed a man out of a clod of earth. People regard that as impossible and naturally they are right. No god can come along and make a human being out of a lump of earth; it would be no more a man than a statue is, however similar the form might be — no more than the mannequin children make can actually walk.
r steiner take
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colani
from Retarded (France) on 2012-04-29 17:34 [#02433583]
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That corpse that we were looking at is, in fact, after a certain time just such a clod of earth as it becomes in the grave somewhat decomposed, dissolved. So to believe that a human being can be made out of what we then have before us is really just as great a folly.
You see, on the one hand it is asserted today that it is incorrect to suppose that man could be formed from a lump of earth; on the other hand one is allowed to suppose that he consists of earth alone. If one wants to be logical, then the one is no better than the other. One must be clear that while the man lived there was something in him that gave him his shape and form, and when it is no longer in him he can no longer keep his form. Nature forces do not give him this form; nature forces merely break it apart, they do not make it grow. So we must go back to the soul and spirit of the man, which were really in control as long as he was living.
Now when we look at the lifeless stone outside, if we imagine that it has always been the same as it is today, that is just as if we would say of the corpse that it had always been like that even while the man was living. The stones that we see today in the world outside, the rocks, the mountains, are just the same as a corpse; in fact, they are a corpse! They were not always as they are today. Just as a human corpse was not always what it is now that the soul and spirit have gone, so what we see outside has not always been in its present condition. The fact that plants grow on the lifeless corpse, that is, on the rocks, need not surprise us; for when a human corpse decays, all sorts of tiny plants and tiny animals grow out of it.
Of course, what is outside in nature seems beautiful, and what we see on a corpse when all sorts of parasitic plants are growing out of it does not seem beautiful. But that is only because the one is gigantic in size and the other is small...
Good luck !
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2012-04-29 17:38 [#02433584]
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have also been feeling incredibly negative recently. the world is so incredibly intensely shit
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retape
from http://retape.net (Norway) on 2012-04-29 17:51 [#02433585]
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freedom throughout the universe
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2012-04-29 18:03 [#02433586]
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The universe is basically a giant brain, I think I've seen the fabric that holds everything together it's like an organic black mesh of waves that fluctuating all the time , this fabric is self aware and it became aware of me observing it. I was on drugs Though...
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Bill Burroughs
from Colombia on 2012-04-29 23:20 [#02433604]
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This is the one single thread in the whole of this website's existence that actually means something.
Delete all the other threads now.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-04-30 05:11 [#02433607]
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teh universe
have any new music colani?
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Wolfslice
from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2012-04-30 21:06 [#02433624]
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timeline of the far future
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colani
from Retarded (France) on 2012-04-30 23:20 [#02433625]
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slightly-shitty
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-04-30 23:27 [#02433626]
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"Private file. Only its owner can download it." But this is typical expected results in web 2.0.
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colani
from Retarded (France) on 2012-05-01 00:16 [#02433630]
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oh I suks at 2.0,
well, fixed it
also this one is my less shitty do you remembar? =)=)
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2012-05-01 02:21 [#02433635]
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Yeah, I still have the 2nd in one of those usb stick thingies (as well as the picture 'directions' of software used to make it). Those are awesome and remind me of crunch (and one of their 'labels' was colany too..). I don't know how you can feel at home in that mess of software with stupid little boxes and lines drawn everywhere. It looks too icky and nonfun to use and a huge chore to figure out, but produces fantastic sound.
Do you know of a free program where I can make lots of interesting cheeps and chirps and bleeps etc all in a specified note like C? Modplug's GM.DLS folder is embarrassing.
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jnasato
from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2012-05-01 14:31 [#02433641]
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Understanding the coding of a video game does not improve one's enjoyment when playing it. Deconstructing takes everything out of context, but context is what allows for specific experience. Understanding and being fully conscious of all will only leave one with infinite null.
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staz
on 2012-05-01 14:41 [#02433642]
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knee
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