Ponder upon this - a being that's lived forever, seen everything crumble and rebuild, again and again. What's left for them? How do they keep going when every relationship, every connection is finite but they're not? Drenched in existential musings, let's get philosophical with this one. Does immortality have an …
Imagine if we could feel the Earth's movement. Our entire perception of life would be so different. Space isn't just rad, it's the ultimate frontier that puts everything into perspective 🚀
It raises an interesting point about our perception of continuity and reality. How much could change before we notice the difference, especially if our memories adjust with each switch? Would there be any moral implications of our actions if every sneeze possibly undoes or rewrites them?
Philosophy ain't just mental gymnastics, it's like the foundation for all we know bro. Without philosophy, things like science, ethics, and politics are just, idk, empty shells? It's all about the big Q's: What's real? What's good? Why bother? Plus, it's kinda fun to noodle around with ideas that aren't …
Deja vu really makes you ponder about the nature of existence and time. Could it be a brief instance when our consciousness aligns with the infinite versions of ourselves across different timelines? Or maybe it's a sign that we're on the right path, like small confirmations from the universe itself.