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Originally Posted by Michael2Wolves
No, the very nature of our reality is that there is always something further. It's a fractal universe in every sense. And since it's also holographic in nature, no information is ever truly lost, meaning that everything we do and think and say leaves an indelible trace on the surface of reality.
Everything I have seen and stumbled across has lead me to this point.
And since I feel like raging against the dark, I feel this is particularly apropos, especially the refrain:
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No, no, no!
This is not some perverse holographic universe! This is no dream; we are as real as the smallest grain of sand on a snow-white beach and as real as the largest discernible black hole.
What endures? Very little. Ashes, in my case, will be my carbon footprint. I have a son and maybe he will reproduce, as well, but I will be forgotten, as will he and his potential progeny.
There is no universal storage system and what we think has no effect on any galactic reality. Stars die, stars are born. So are we.
That’s reality.