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Nov 19, 2006 22:50

So late last night Janell, Adam and Me had an interesting thought. What if reality wasn't, what if this "reality" was just a coma. A dream of one person. All of the people were really just personalities in this person's mind. I mean, what if? There would be no way to prove that a thought that someone had was their own or just (if it was your dream) what you thought that they should think. Or even further, what if your personality is a cognition of that person's dream. You think the way that they think you should think. Their mind sets the parameters to which you personality adheres to. So they would be thinking for you, but you would be a separate personality in their mind. So now the anthropic principle would be absolute in this "dream". Reality is whatever the "dreamer" perceives it to be. This means that a personality (person) could one day just not exist and all of the others would never know any different, it would be as if they never existed. How messed up would that be? For the "dreamer" to wake up and you would, you wouldn't even "be". Because you couldn't "be" anything if you never existed.

ideas, theory

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