Last night. Your mind is just a string of premade thoughts, and you just run through them every minute, and pick out the ones that make sense, and those are the ones you're aware of thinking. What weed does to you is fuck that shit up and make you pick out all of them and think ALL of them.
...I think....
I took too much mushrooms once and walked the streets, and noticed how we're all humanoid ants crawling around and driving our vehicles to our lined up, organized neighborhoods. All we do is go point A to B, do shit, go back somewhere else. Now I can't help but think we're all tiny worthless ants.
[QUOTE=Boyblunder;19567336]Last night. Your mind is just a string of premade thoughts, and you just run through them every minute, and pick out the ones that make sense, and those are the ones you're aware of thinking. What weed does to you is fuck that shit up and make you pick out all of them and think ALL of them.
...I think....[/QUOTE]
That's an interesting theory. One idea I had about the visuals on LSD was that the patterns and colours and what not were already existing in my brain, but the LSD released them, not caused them.
man, you reminded me about the patterns!
fuck man, this shit is fucked. you're looking at any ordinary object/wall/floor, see nothing spectacular, and all out of fucking nowhere, you can see patterns in the shit. it's hard to explain, but it looks like they're actually there, and you can even touch em and shit. it makes you wonder why you can't see them when you're sober, when they disappear when you sober up.
also, psychedelics give me the best mindset ever. I wish I could be high on them 24/7 minus all the annoying shit, ie. getting stuck in mental loops, hallucinations when they're not appropriate
And how about the idea that everything is in a constant state of chaos and when we take certain substances we are shown the true nature of the things around us. Explains confusion / hallucinations.
[QUOTE=Luke510;19557748]When I'm really high I think of the human race as a parasite, living off the earth and destroying it for our own survival. We try to find other hosts but our technology isn't there yet, but one day we will. We are destroying the earth in the name of our own progress, taking it's oil, cutting it's forest, killing the other creatures off the world. Polluting it to the point of fucking up it's ballance, massacring the land/environment with our bombs and nuclear technology. This planet will end up worse than when we found it, I assure you.[/QUOTE]
I think you look at it with too negative a connotation. This is my personal theory, I back this up with little to no evidence,
But my theory is that humans are actually not native to Earth, I think we came here from another planet after we finished using it; In a colony ship that could support us for hundreds, If not thousands of years while we searched for a new host.
Our history before the ship would be totally lost [Especially if the ship crashed on a planet and power was lost [[In the case of digital, Using electronic data storage.]]] I
The real goal in my opinion is not to destroy planets, [Though doing so fulfills some purpose I think, Possibly creating stars.], but to spread to every possible planet, And make the universe self-concious through the collective consciousness of humanity.
What d'you guys think of this?
So you mean our original human colony abandoned us????
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Yeah... I don't quite like that idea. It just doesn't make any sense. Very neat thought though.
Hiturunk, did you ever read the Hitchiker's Guide series by any chance? Because that's nearly the same as what happens in the story. :v:
[QUOTE=Otsegolation;19567793]So you mean our original human colony abandoned us????
bs[/QUOTE]
We destroyed it the same way we're destroying this planet. :smug:
We can never destroy the Earth, we can kill all the life that's on it, but it will still be here.
[QUOTE=Hiturunk;19567773]I think you look at it with too negative a connotation. This is my personal theory, I back this up with little to no evidence,
But my theory is that humans are actually not native to Earth, I think we came here from another planet after we finished using it; In a colony ship that could support us for hundreds, If not thousands of years while we searched for a new host.
Our history before the ship would be totally lost [Especially if the ship crashed on a planet and power was lost [[In the case of digital, Using electronic data storage.]]] I
The real goal in my opinion is not to destroy planets, [Though doing so fulfills some purpose I think, Possibly creating stars.], but to spread to every possible planet, And make the universe self-concious through the collective consciousness of humanity.
What d'you guys think of this?[/QUOTE]
the goal may not be to destroy the host, even with a parasite, but that is the result.
also this reminds me of the movie wall-e.
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[QUOTE=Kyle v2;19737237]We can never destroy the Earth, we can kill all the life that's on it, but it will still be here.[/QUOTE]
the whole universe could just be a atom on a giant organism for all we know. also killing the ability of earth to maintain life is pretty much destroying the earth in my eyes.
Food for thought:
Entanglement theory in quantum physics says everything is still touching and the big bang never really happened. Or something along those lines.
[QUOTE=Luke510;19737827]killing the ability of earth to maintain life is pretty much destroying the earth in my eyes.[/QUOTE]
You have the eyes of a primitive human too. Life will go on whatever we do I'm pretty sure.
[QUOTE=vachon644;19754081][B]You have the eyes of a primitive human[/B] too. Life will go on whatever we do I'm pretty sure.[/QUOTE]
:airquote:
[QUOTE=Aaronn;19754186]:airquote:[/QUOTE]
:smug:
Puny humans only know of their own survival. The great inter galatic species knows the true commission; to ensure the survival of the flora found only on earth known as Cannabis Sativa. This plant is the most important piece of botany in the universe, containing many cures to previously terminal and prolific diseases, such as cancer, paralysis, and death.
[QUOTE=B_oE_AN;19535528]Judaism
The Old Testament is basically the Torah
Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Mormons all worship the same god[/QUOTE]
The Torah is literally the Pentateuch, or the first five books of The Bible.
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[QUOTE=Kyle v2;19737237]We can never destroy the Earth, we can kill all the life that's on it, but it will still be here.[/QUOTE]
Until the sun blows up.
[QUOTE=xxFoxxx;19762568]Until the sun blows up.[/QUOTE]
It's time that will do that, not people.
i'm sure we could destroy the earth if we really wanted to, but why would we want to?
Enough nukes could destroy the earth.
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So get this.
Choice probably doesn't exist.
The universe, that is everything, is composed of matter.
Matter behaves in completely probabilistic ways. Meaning, with enough knowledge, you can predict how any individual piece of matter will behave, down to the subatomic level, where no collective consciousness can exist.
Your brain, that is, what determines your behavior is made of matter.
Your brain is predictable.
Everything you will ever do is already going to happen. Choice doesn't exist. It's just an illusion resulting from your own ignorance of what's going to happen next. Your entire life is an ongoing chemical reaction between your mind and its environment.
I thought of this while high once, but wasn't able to put the words to it until I found this image.
[IMG]http://piratepasta.com/images/memes/philosoraptor.png[/IMG]
^You're right TenderCrisp, however, the huge numbers of factors altering our choices and behaviors (each particle in the whole universe could be considered as a factor as each and every one of them affects us in a way even if it's the most far away particle (pulling us toward it (gravity))) makes it that freewill seems real and might be impossible to predict for the human race seeing how we might never be able to know the exact position of every atom and particle.
It's nice to see I'm not the only one to think about this while high.
It all depends. Sometimes I think about this shit while I'm high, other times I get naked and dance to Joy Division.
[QUOTE=Tendercrisp;19811201]So get this.
Choice probably doesn't exist.
The universe, that is everything, is composed of matter.
Matter behaves in completely probabilistic ways. Meaning, with enough knowledge, you can predict how any individual piece of matter will behave, down to the subatomic level, where no collective consciousness can exist.
Your brain, that is, what determines your behavior is made of matter.
Your brain is predictable.
Everything you will ever do is already going to happen. Choice doesn't exist. It's just an illusion resulting from your own ignorance of what's going to happen next. Your entire life is an ongoing chemical reaction between your mind and its environment.
I thought of this while high once, but wasn't able to put the words to it until I found this image.
[IMG]http://piratepasta.com/images/memes/philosoraptor.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Except at very small levels particles of matter zip in and out of existence with no seeming ebb or flow. At this level things are very unpredictable and thus gives the allowance of consciousness.
Finally, after many years of searching, I have figured out the meaning of life...
...it ends.
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;19837259]Finally, after many years of searching, I have figured out the meaning of life...
...it ends.[/QUOTE]
There is no meaning, because we the observers give it meaning, so that means that it could have any meaning at all and not one meaning is the true meaning. This is considering the Big Bang theory, and stating that no being was present before the start of the Universe.
But if someone/something did create the Universe, I believe that they could hold the true meaning of life.
I strongly believe that the meaning of life is something that will never be known, unless we have any outside information telling us different. Because until then, anyone in our Universe has not seen the start, nor understood its meaning.
So to me, dwelling on the meaning of life is just a waste of time. But it does give me the most powerful and positive outlook on life. Shit doesn't matter. Really, just think about it.
You know how you have many dreams every night, but don't always remember them? At the time you're having them, you know that you are. But once you wake up, you completely forget it ever happened.
Now let's say that the timeline of your life begun at the moment you start that dream, and ends when you wake up, that means everything you have done in your dream/life doesn't matter, because it's completely erased from [i]your[/i] memory. It's like nothing ever happened at all, really. Maybe not from a living persons point of view, but what does that matter to you, when the whole universe is what you perceive. And if you do not perceive the universe, the universe is not there, from your point of view. So your death is your personal end of the universe.
[i](Fucked up in life past the point of no return??? No worries! You'll be dead in no time, and none of it will have ever happened. Don't feel scared/uncomfortable, because where you're going (or more specifically not going), you won't be able to feel those feelings, because you won't be able to have them/won't exist from your standpoint.)[/i]
And that is what disgusts me about death. I love my existence with every single part of my being. I love all the great things in the world, and I love being ignorant or unknowing of all the other amazing things in the world. Always wondering what it would have been like to have been born in a different part of the Earth/Universe, to have known and thought other things, or just thinking about how I never would have experienced this current life is things were different.
Sometimes I look at myself and it's weird to be human. Like it doesn't feel right. I'd rather be an [b]indestructible floating collection of thoughts and consciousness.[/b]
[sp]oh shit, just revealed to you guys that I'm not. yes, i am just one of ~106,456,367,669 humans who has ever lived. sad eh? but what can I do?[/sp]
what a dumb question.
The meaning of life?
Why does life need to have a meaning? Why can't we just be born, we do shit, then we die. There's no meaning, there's no greater cause, we're all just fucking here and doing our own shit. And in a million years every single one of us will be dead and no one will give a shit.
Even if there was a meaning to life, we're all too fucking stupid to discover it.
Repeat after me:
[b]The meaning of life is to give life meaning[/b]
now lets get the fuck on with our lives and quit worrying about why
I say every single living human being right now drops whatever they're doing and all strive for that keystone goal of mankind's existence, and discover immortality.
The meaning of life, is to be lived.
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