Everywhere at once in nowhere

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Sweetie2
- 5/12/2022 3:33pm

My eyes snapped open, and I darted awake. I was in that sleeping container for a long time... too long. Was I forgotten about? No, @Ms. Hazeltine would never...would she? Well, I'm awake now. Can anybody who's active catch me up? Also, still praying to be June student of the Month, even though I haven't posted in a bit. Ima post more though, hopefully I will be recognized soon...

Sweetie :3





Sweetie2
- 8/8/2022 12:24pm

You can be everywhere at once, but if you are, there would be nowhere to go to. When you are at the top, how can you get any higher? Why do humans strive to be perfect, if it'll only make our grave that much deeper. But then again, it's all about your perspective. If you are at the very top of mount Everest, you may feel like you're as high you can go, but the folks from inside the ISS may look at that very same mountain, and to then you'd be just a tiny speck. Maybe there is no top. Maybe there is no end to science. But how will we know if we don't try to get to that point. However, in this theoretical situation, if there is indeed an end to science and math and language and everything else, the very moment we reach that point, our lives become even more meaningless then when we knew virtually nothing about our universe. However, humans will most likely never reach that point for a few reasons. The first is that some things are impossible to know or get to, and the second is actually the very nature of the human race. However, I will go into deeper elaboration in future entries.

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