what if everyone's mind contains its own universe?

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Captante

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BurnItDwn

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what if our entire known universe is really just sub particles of a of a huge ginourmous megacosmic organism and we are not even dust in the wind.
 

BurnItDwn

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More likely we are a cancerous tumor on the organism.
If we shrank the organism by a many orders of magnitude, down to a global scale, I'd agree that we are cancer for gaia. but, on a cosmic scale, we are so tiny that that we wouldnt even amount to a single atom from a single malformed DNA strand in a single cell of a tumor.
 

aigomorla

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More likely we are a cancerous tumor on the organism.

that would make black holes antibodies, yet antibodies are called white blood cells... kinda ironic huh?
 

BudAshes

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If we shrank the organism by a many orders of magnitude, down to a global scale, I'd agree that we are cancer for gaia. but, on a cosmic scale, we are so tiny that that we wouldnt even amount to a single atom from a single malformed DNA strand in a single cell of a tumor.

Depending on the time scale and success of the tumor(us) we could multiple infinitely.
 

BurnItDwn

Lifer
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Depending on the time scale and success of the tumor(us) we could multiple infinitely.
The difficulty is that we would have to expand faster than space itself expands, and that might prove difiicult, especially if we fizzle out after we destroy our home planet