We's send a probe out into apathy Lonnie - but we can't be arsed. On Dec 7, 2:27 pm, Lonnie Clay <[email protected]> wrote: > Down here on Earth we sometimes lose sight of the big picture. Let's look > upwards now. > > There are three classes of existence, Life (animal vegetable) and > inanimate, plus a third, the intangible knowledge gained by learning. > Of Life, things go from viruses up to mammals here on Earth. > Of mammals, the crowning achievement is mankind. > But Earth is only one planet of the Solar system, perhaps things are > different on Saturn's moon Titan. > The sun's Solar system is only one of the local star cluster, in this > spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy. > The Milky Way Galaxy is a mediocre member of the local cluster, which is > part of the local supercluster of galaxies. > Our supercluster is far from the nearest attractor, which is far from the > nearest great attractor of our universe. > Now I am going to get weird on you. > Our universe has alternate reality copies of itself caused by illumination > of the essence of life in our existence. > Our existence contains many universes, some wildly different from ours. > Our existence is only one of many such in the local kernel of a nutshell of > possibilities. > Other possibilities than ours exist as well, all part of all that exists. > All of Creation contains many games besides existence, in places such as > hypothetical and impossible zones. > The zones are contained in the known, which lies inside the unknown. > The unknown is in turn surrounded by a sea of apathy, in which all is > blankness and purposelessness. > What lies beyond apathy is a mystery to be learned someday. > > Lonnie Courtney Clay
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