Sep 24, 2003 17:07
The thoughts expressed here are being typed in order of the pages in my hand, not based on chronology of original expression.
This dialogue, in no particular order, occurred between myself and Mr. Christopher Charles Hayward in the university of michigan's mathematics 395, fall 2002, honors analysis I. I find it hard to tell our handwritings apart, so i will not label thoughts with names, and we will both take credit for everything.(I'll take all the blame, though)
Much has been edited out, due to redundance.
time and place are the same, for the same reason they are different
everything is everywhere(and everything is nowhere(road to nowhere by talking heads))
when you leave yourself you become all.
All is.
the golden eternity is nothing(no crossed out and replaced with every), an infinite dimensional vector space
spanned by {0} or R^n n=infinity
being, mind equal infinity times zero
Theorem: Everyone knows everything.
Proof:I am everyone, I know everything. QED.
Do irrational numbers exist? Yes, for the same reason they do not.
my happiness is everyone's happiness.
love you take...(equals love you make)
Knowing I CAN do something equals doing it
nothing exists beyond me. But everything exists beyond me
degree of f(x)=0 equals everything
I am happy whereever I am.
I am everywhere.
I am happy.
If knowledge is infinite, addition of knowledge is "redundant?"
Outside of time, direction matters not. All that can be known and is known is known infinitely.
Sadly, I threw out the other half of this conversation a month ago because I knew it was trivial, but then again, what isn't?
Life is just this:living.
Tomorrow Never Knows.