Author Topic: Existential CrCIA Megathread AKA you are you and i am me and i dont wanna die  (Read 4027 times)

everything is random. our universe wasn't built. the rules aren't rules, they are human interpretations, they're just there.

But the rules are rules, and difficult to break at that. Even the insinuation that everything is random is a rule. So what determines that everything is random?

our perception of the universe is limited, so our interpretation of it is bound to be inaccurate.

Perception is a weird ass thing. What if we all saw different colors or things, but we were educated to all agree on what they are. So even though we all may perceive something different, we were all taught to agree that that was that and nothing else.

holy stuff

What was that old saying, something about the universe only being 3 minutes old and every memory you have is artificial?

What was that old saying, something about the universe only being 3 minutes old and every memory you have is artificial?

wait what

What was that old saying, something about the universe only being 3 minutes old and every memory you have is artificial?
holy stuff

but is everything random? our universe is built on very specific rules and building blocks. are the rules random too?
The reason the rules aren't random is because for life to exist there needs to be very specific rulesets. There could be an infinite number of universes where no life can exist because the rules aren't right, and therefore we never see it.

The reason the rules aren't random is because for life to exist there needs to be very specific rulesets. There could be an infinite number of universes where no life can exist because the rules aren't right, and therefore we never see it.

so there's potential for a dimension/universe where gravity is something that pushes things with mass away from each other


the Fermi paradox was never a problem in Spore :^(