Thread: Seriousness The concept of 'TIME'
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Old 10-04-2010, 04:17 AM   #113
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That particular episode has often come to mind; it explains so much. It explains why, for example, I can't find my glasses on the desk the first time I look even though I know that's where I laid them. It even better explains why the second time I look, there they are, in plain sight, on the same desk. Obviously, the folks who construct the scenes for Reality, Inc. (or whatever they call it) do slip up from time to time.
This brings forth a disturbing thought: what if the entire world is simply a movie under the control of an unseen director. What if that unseen director is like Alfred Hitchcock, and he was given the job of keeping the world in a very paranoid state?
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