I notice everything has such elaborate infinite detail. It doesn't matter if you increase or decrease the scope - the universe is detailed with solar systems and leaves are detailed with cells. What is the point of having so much detail?
It's all very strange if you think about it.
So why is detail necessary? — Fruitless
If you travel faster than the speed of light you go back in time - theoretically. I don't think there exists limits to anything, and I'm curious as to why. — Fruitless
Yea what nutter came up with that — Fruitless
I notice everything has such elaborate infinite detail. It doesn't matter if you increase or decrease the scope - the universe is detailed with solar systems and leaves are detailed with cells. What is the point of having so much detail?
It's all very strange if you think about it.
So why is detail necessary? — Fruitless
So it's self explanatory? Noooot muchhh helllp. But I can see your point. It's along the same lines as: 'that's just the way with some people'.
Could you elaborate on these 'laws'? — Fruitless
I notice everything has such elaborate infinite detail. It doesn't matter if you increase or decrease the scope - the universe is detailed with solar systems and leaves are detailed with cells. What is the point of having so much detail?
It's all very strange if you think about it.
So why is detail necessary? — Fruitless
There also may be a smallest unbreakable thing in the universe, although I haven't studied that. — bronson
Details shouldn't be fetishized, only considered. The former is when you start getting careless... — Swan
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