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psychologically disturbing what if question? (pg. 2)
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KilldaDJ
yeah,

ud probably go mad or die of a excitement overload or something.
Orbax
If you were raised in the 4th dimension and then dropped here would you be able to see time :nervous:
Trancer85
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Originally posted by Orbax
If you were raised in the 4th dimension and then dropped here would you be able to see time :nervous:


another interesting subject is the 4th dimension.
Spad
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Originally posted by Trancer85
another interesting subject is the 4th dimension.


and time :D
smallSHEEP
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Originally posted by Spad
and time :D


I think he meant the 5th Dimention.

Apparently there are many different universes running in parallel to our own and many of them have like 20 dimentions and crap like that.
Shudder
is this question based on some sort of greek/roman myth story??? cause i remember reading something like this for a class in highscool which said basically the same thing
Orbax
Youre thinking The Cave hehe
_-MIl0
hmm i was just reading the cave thing, ill have to go over it agian when i go back to rio
Trancer85
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Originally posted by Shudder
is this question based on some sort of greek/roman myth story??? cause i remember reading something like this for a class in highscool which said basically the same thing


No. This is a question that i came up with that i had in mind for a while.
Zenchowdah
Plato's allegory of the cave -

you are chained to a wall, looking at a wall, onto which reflections of real objects are cast with the aid of a large fire behind the to which you are chained. you live like this for years after your birth, and finally, you are let free to see the world as it is. at first, the sun (in this, representing truth) hurts your eyes, and you look away from it, back towards things you know, the shadows cast by trees and flowers and animals, but the sun does not let up. it pounds at your mind, forcing you to gaze upon it and accept it. at first it hurts, but slowly you are able to see things as they are, etc. etc.

i believe his theory of the forms is incorporated in there too, but i cant be arsed to bust out the philosophy book i stole in 11th grade.

Lira
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Originally posted by KilldaDJ
die of a excitement overload

Arturo's trying to commit suicide this way :p
Viber
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Originally posted by Spad
That's a bit like my worst fear :D

Being dropped into a vertical tube the same width as my shoulders.

:nervous:


wooo...even sccarier then being barried alive:eek:
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