>>13
No, I do not go to college, I study on my own. What is...it? Called? Uhh, trying to understand the mind, perception, existance and being apart of some array or matrix (a 3dimensional number at the least perhaps, that's just including physics, it gets only uglier when you have to consider anything really past that) of existances which "theorhetorically" have to exist, just in a different existance, so how do we perceive one existance to begin with, we experience other existances sometimes, how is that even accomplished? Feels real in the moment of experience doesn't it? Ever had situations arrive twice over a span of time? In so much time how could one remember when it happened and how they've managed living the same situation for a second time experiencially but for the first time physically? Go as science or your local gollege or some shit, I bet they know all about it or are at least certain that they do, which I am certain as well, and really all ideas and concepts should be taken with a grain of salt to begin with anyways if you really want to think primarily if not always for yourself.