Quote Originally Posted by LDN kidd
Nice... I'll bring it up in my philosophy lesson tomorrow....the teacher is a clever man but it's not his opinion that's important, there's a child genius in my class who's only 13 (everyone else is 17 or over) and he's the one that basically teaches us and the teacher (even though philosophy is more endless discussion than teaching)
The 13 year old ever get picked on? Must be a wierd class to attend lol. Maybe philosophy is more endless for a reason? Infinite? Maybe teaching keeps us put in this reality and gives us an understanding of time that isnt actually there...bah i dont know. I'd appreciate it if you could post that 13yr olds thoughts on this, I really don't have much friends that enjoy carrying on subjects like these, thanks again.
t3chyo Reviewed by t3chyo on . A random thought... Hey all, I thought I would post this random thought on my short theory of why we exist. It isn't specific using science and all, just through logic. My theory begins with infinite. How is infinite achieved? I believe to have infinite we must have opposites. For instance deviding a number in half, it will devide forever. Or how about cutting a piece of paper in halfs? The part you cut devides it up into opposites, left and right. Another could be open and close, on and off, up Rating: 5