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54454049 No.54454049 [Reply] [Original]

>Computer....simulate what my life would be if I actually accomplished my goals....

>> No.54454339

Your anus is ruptured from too much anal sex with giant dicks so you now have to wear diapers.

>> No.54454406
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>> No.54454618

>>54454406
Why anyone would make or save this gif is beyond me but it made me laugh so Ty anon

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>>54454049
>transition completed, protocol "EOL" initiated

>> No.54454655

>>54454586
Do guys who make these kinds of photos actually live “the life”? I’m talking the Dan blizerian types who portray themselves as playboys on Instagram with photo shoots like these. Is any of it tangible?

>> No.54454668

>>54454049
Life is actually like a holodeck
Read the holographic universe by Michael talbot

>> No.54454703

>simulates holodeck
I guess if never meant anything anyway

>> No.54454732

>>54454049
thought this was troy and abed's place. disappointing OP

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>> No.54455699

>>54454668
“ 1. "Oh, they're always saying that. But they are only the Masters of Outer Darkness," he corrected."
- Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe

2. "THE VASTNESS OF OUR MEMORY Holography also explains how our brains can store so many memories in so little space. The brilliant Hungarian-born physicist and mathematician John von Neumann once calculated that over the course of the average human lifetime, the brain stores something on the order of 2. 8 x 1020 (280, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000) bits of information. This is a staggering amount of information, and brain researchers have long struggled to come up with a mechanism that explains such a vast capability. Interestingly, holograms also possess a fantastic capacity for information storage. By changing the angle at which the two lasers strike a piece of photographic film, it is possible to record many different images on the same surface. Any image thus recorded can be retrieved simply by illuminating the film with a laser beam possessing the same angle as the original two beams. By employing this method researchers have calculated that a one-inch-square of film can store the same amount of information contained in fifty Bibles!"
- Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe”

>> No.54455720

>>54455699
3. "Put another way, Peat thinks that synchronicities reveal the absence of division between the physical world and our inner psychological reality. Thus the relative scarcity of synchronous experiences in our lives shows not only the extent to which we have fragmented ourselves from the general field of consciousness, but also the degree to which we have sealed ourselves off from the infinite and dazzling potential of the deeper orders of mind and reality. According to Peat, when we experience a synchronicity, what we are really experiencing "is the human mind operating, for a moment, in its true order and extending throughout society and nature, moving through orders of increasing subtlety, reaching past the source of mind and matter into creativity itself."
- Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe

4. "Roughly speaking what Fourier developed was a mathematical way of converting any pattern, no matter how complex, into a language of simple waves. He also showed how these wave forms could be converted back into the original pattern. In other words, just as a television camera converts an image into electromagnetic frequencies and a television set converts those frequencies back into the original image, Fourier showed how a similar process could be achieved mathematically. The equations he developed to convert images into wave forms and back again are known as Fourier transforms."
- Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe

>> No.54455745

>>54454655
statistically, yes.

>> No.54455857

>>54454049
(computer):
You know the hours you spent on 4chan?
In the version of your life where you accomplished your goals, you didn't do that.

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>>54454655
No. The guys who actually live that life aren't taking photos and drawing a bunch of attention to themselves

>> No.54455981

>>54455953
I forget some people browse biz in barf cream
I prefer grey

>> No.54456068

I'm at the stage where I make lists to try to keep up with reaching them but time is still slipping by with nothing getting done.. why can't I just spend an hour everyday at least..

>> No.54456231

>>54454049
I’m listening to binaural beats and smoking DMT until I reach the reality I want

>> No.54456514

>>54456231
he’s gonna make it to mars

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>> No.54456762

>>54454655
All these superficialities often dont need to be fabricated

>> No.54456781

>>54454586
>trading stonks on the asses of 3 men
Kafkaesque

>> No.54457305

>>54456231
based

>> No.54457321

>>54455699
I actually have this book but never read it

>> No.54457390

>>54454406
Claire redfield?