I got a joke for you:Aedrial said:Aye, that he did. Cogito Ergo Sum. I think therefore I am.zehydra said:I think Descartes came to the same conclusion as well.intheweeds said:This is actually already a theory based on the 'many worlds' interpretation of a certain aspect of quantum mechanics if I'm not mistaken.Condor219 said:I am the only person that I know am 100% trustworthy, 100% controllable, and 100% true. Everyone, everything, that I encounter, could be an illusion. All others could be animals simply placed here to view my reaction by some higher being, or (in a more "government conspiracy" fashion) they could be robots or contolled devices meant to react in certain ways to each and every one of my statements. I only know of my sentience, because that is the only one I know is under my control. Everything I ever do could be meticulously planned out so I could experience it, and I'd never know it. Maybe my life is a gigantic simulation, and when I die I'll wake up out of the simulation booth as a completely different being. But regardless of all that, I accept everything around me to be real, because no truer sense of reality exists. And if some greater presence were controlling the events around me, I need to do my best to satisfy that control; what else can I do besides that if it was my purpose? Anyway, I hope whoever read this enjoyed it.
back in 1656.
Frig. Why does the public education system insist on not teaching philosophy? -_-
René Descartes walks into a bar. The barman asks him "The regular, René?"
"I don't think-" and with that, he disappeared in a puff of logic.