on 4/6/05 1:55 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:>
> 
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> on 4/6/05 12:04 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote>
>>> 
>>> Excellent! I have always found that healthy skepticism works
> wonders!
>>>  
>>> I also heard that if you can imagine it, it exists. Or put another
> way
>>> there is nothing that can be imagined that doesn't exist.
>> 
>> So if I imagine that little purple munchkins live under the bush
> outside my
>> window and are busy making me psychedelic cookies in their magic
> oven, that
>> somehow brings them into existence? On a more practical level, if I'm
>> starving and spend my time imagining food, does that nourish me?
> 
> I think his phrase "if you can imagine it, it exists" is a paraphrase
> of something I heard in an MIU physics class (and this very well may
> be a paraphrase, too, as I am going on memory): "everything that isn't
> disallowed from occuring, occurs".
> 
I guess I'll give up on the psychedelic cookies, unless Rudra Joe sends me
some.





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