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- From: billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson)
- Subject: Re: Necronomicon
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.105555.25235@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, Oregon USA
- References: <1992Oct31.033833.19628@cs.tulane.edu>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 10:55:55 GMT
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- wirta@convex1.tcs.tulane.edu (john wirta) writes:
- : >
- : And if you see the future of others? Are you seeing incontrovertible fact,
- : or is it just a possibility. And if it is just a possibility would you
- : notice a change in what you had seen?
- :
- : I have to ask that question because I _do_ see the future of all things
- : around me. The things I see are never wrong. I look and I see each
- : thread of everything in the world, how each is integral in every other
- : interaction and how _impossible_ it is to truly make a choice except for a
- : very few threads in the entire fabric of things. Most seeming choices seem
- : to have already been decided by the actions and interactions of everything
- : around them. As I have said, however there are a few points along many of the
- : threads where the thread splits, and as the moment in time of that split
- : approaches, one of the branchings fades out of existance, again leaving only
- : one path.
-
- Ok. Now, what happens of circumstances change and, because of this, the future
- changes for the individual. Would you be aware of this? Or, would your vision
- of the future change - without your being aware of it changing?
-
- Bill
-