Pastebin launched a little side project called HostCabi.net, check it out ;-)Don't like ads? PRO users don't see any ads ;-)
Guest

nonlinear thought

By: dirtyhanh on Feb 26th, 2013  |  syntax: None  |  size: 1.05 KB  |  hits: 23  |  expires: Never
download  |  raw  |  embed  |  report abuse  |  print
Text below is selected. Please press Ctrl+C to copy to your clipboard. (⌘+C on Mac)
  1. I perceive my paralleled mortality being able to gauge over time and space and variation. this is to say i am technically telepathic with all parallel versions of myself and to any point of 'our' lives in which i am cognizant of this fact(thus excluding early infancy and postmortem). I cannot explain how this works because the mortal identity is not dependent on what we comprehend as a present.  An action requires time to execute,  but being doesn't. having information in mind is only limited to constraints in gathering data and inputing it. like a book, it was written from beginning to end if done linearly, and at some point the words were being written. in the middle, the past was already written but the end was missing.  time is like writing a book. what i do is like reading the finished book and being able to go back and edit it. but why stop at one book. my vast self is a great library where the books are all inextricably tied. my library is full and all final editions. you are simply existing close enough to me to see this world as influenced by my edits.