Tripping Notes

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by bkadoctaj, Feb 12, 2008.

  1. I've been tripping on acid for the past four hours, and come to a variety of realizations and other random but interesting thoughts. Thought I'd share some:

    Votes = an estimation of the ratios between different options. Any "errors" are essentially relative. :)

    No computer can formulate a sense of ego within itself. Therefore, computers with AI matching humans' would not attempt to enslave or control human beings, especially because they understand their own evolution, since their code is made up of segments of it. Computers follow rules, but people break them. :)

    Reality's like:
    A phrase... "Oh, this is why this is this..."
    Then the idea is created in form elsewhere.
    This form lives to realize itself as a symbol and its role in a building a dream.

    Communication means that if any one of us doesn't like the answer another gave, we each must tell the other, and explain why. If someone feels something needs to be said, it must be before the conflict around it disappears. Every word is a release. Understanding each other's releases is our duty.

    Some couples need to focus more on relationship conflicts to learn to resolve things. Other couples need to focus more on giving love to others outside of their special union. A perfect balance is the couple that, in perfecting themselves, recognizes their individual, emotional success for all of humanity.

    When we clench ours fists, we feel the invisible threads that guide the tips of our fingers. These threads are our emotional, symbolic links between other entities.

    Imaginary numbers are evidence of these threads. You can see them in graphical form, for example like when we look at something like: cosh. It's the invisible thread that validates the cos function! :) Its curve is like how you'd imagine the "disaster" of the cos function going off track on a tangent. These threads guide each function toward eventual accuracy. :) But this is relative. :D It's like shuffling cards. To be the best, you have to get each and every card in its respective spot. :)
     
  2. Think about this, there are thousands of sparkles in the sky at the night. Each one of those is a galaxy systems with billions of stars and planets, wouldn't that make it almost impossible to not have other existing lifeforms in the galaxy?
     

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