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    The Deoxyribonucleic Hyperdimension

    E=±mc²= Thé Ðëòxÿríßøñµçlëìç HÿÞêrdïmèñsîøñ

    Want to travel to an Alternate Universe?

    According to this site if you are there reading it it means you are already halfway there, they know where you live, and will probably come and find you or you will come and find yourself via some sort of time paradox.

    http://deoxy.org/inc2.htm



    At this point in development of the egg (third generation) the researchers attempted to "descend" (like SciFi micronauts) to the Quantum level.

    Perhaps the thorniest of all Quantum paradoxes involves the "collapse of the wave function"—the state of Schrodinger's famous cat. When does a wave "become" a particle? At the moment of observation? If so does this implicate human consciousness in the actual Q-structure of reality itself? By observing do we in effect "create?" The ICS team's ultimate dream was to "ride the wave" and actually experience (rather than merely observe) the function-collapse. Through "participation" in Q-events, it was hoped that the observer/observed duality could be overcome or evaded. This hope was based on rather "orthodox" Copenhagian interpetations of Quantum reality. After some months of intensive work, however, no one had experienced the sought-for and expected "moment"...each wave seemed to flow as far as one cared to ride it, like some perfect surfer's curl extending to infinity. We began to suspect that the answer to the question "when?" might be "never!" This contingency had been described rigorously in only one interpretation of Q-reality, that of J.Wheeler - who proved that the wave function need never collapse provided that every Q-event gives rise to an "alternating world" (the Cat is both alive and dead).

    To settle this question a fourth generation of the egg was evolved and tested, while simultaneously a burst of research was carried out in the abstruse areas of "Hillbert space" and the topology of n-dimensional geometry, on the intuituve assumptions that new "attractors" could thereby be generated and used to visualize or "grok" the transitions between alternate universes. Again the ICS triumphed...although the immediate success of the fourth-generation egg provoked a moment of fear and panic unmatched in the whole history of "Cognitive Chaos." The first run-through of the "Cat" program was undertaken by a young staff-member of great brilliance (one of the original Paramus runaways) whose nickname happened to be Kit—and it happened to take place on the Spring Equinox. At the precise moment the heavens changed gears, so to speak, the entire egg vanished from the laboratory. Consternation would be a mild term for what ensued. For about seven minutes the entire ICS lost its collective cool. At that point however the egg reappeared with its passenger intact and beaming...like Alice's Chesire Cat rather than Schrodinger's poor victim. He had succeeded in riding the wave to its "destination"—an alternate universe. He had observed it and—in his words—"memorized its address." Instinctively he felt that certain dimensional universes must act as "starnge attractors" in their own right, and are thus far easier to access (more "probable") than others. In practical terms, he had not been dissolved but had found the way to a "universe next door." The Gateway had been opened.

    Once the Gate was discovered, we realized the situation had been saved. The opening and actual interdimensional travel, can only be effected by a fully trained "cognitive chaote;" so the first priority was to complete the course for all our members. A technique for "carrying" young children was developed (it seems not to work for adult "non-initiates"), and it was discovered that all inanimate matter within the egg is also carried across with the operator.

    Little by little we carted our entire establishment (including most of the buildings) across the topological abyss. Unlike Baudelaire who pleaded, "Anywhere! - so long as out of this world!" we knew where we were going. Ong's Hat has indeed vanished from New Jersey, except for the hidden laboratory deep in the backwoods where the gate "exists."

    On the other side of the Gate we found a Pine Barrens similar to ours but in a world which apparently never developed human life. Of course we have since visited a number of other worlds, but we decided to colonize this one, our first newfoundland. We still live in the same scattering of weather-gray shacks, Airstream trailers, recycled chicken coops, and mail-order yurts, only a bit more spread out—and considerably more relaxed. We're still dependent on your world for many things—from coffee to books to computers—and in fact we have no inclination of cutting ourselves off like anchorites and merely scampering into a dreamworld. We intend to spread the word.
    Last edited by Catharsis; 11-10-2008, 09:09 PM.
    "Reality is merely an Illusion, albeit a persistent one." -Albert Einstein.

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      Raithwall. Do you really expect any of these threads to go anywhere?

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        I want to try DMT.

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            Why do you all keep encouraging him by posting in his topics.

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              Do I expect some science geeks with a sense of humor? yeah
              "Reality is merely an Illusion, albeit a persistent one." -Albert Einstein.

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                Man to Man, Cath, I really want to understand this argument you have posted up. However, and I'm only speaking for myself, the complexity of your statements will only draw these results:

                -demands of ceasing said complex argument'
                -ridicule from the Pavilion inhabitants
                -little or no response related to your post (that is, those who actually want to partake in the discussion)

                These are just some notes to go by, man. I have nothing against you, but this is a bit much. Please simplify.

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                  You just want to show us what a heavy weight thinker you believe are. Like you did with the people at the WoW forum.
                  Last edited by Owl of Parliament; 11-10-2008, 10:02 PM.

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                    So no one thought it was a funny and interesting read?

                    And I resent the statement that you think I share these things to somehow point to me. I mean obviously if I was smart I wouldn't be casting my pearls before swine.

                    From now I'm going to keep in mind that no one here is even remotely interested in anything interesting.

                    For a site thats about RPGs and fantasy you people have zero imagination and zero appreciation for things like alternate universes... I am wow.

                    freakin' praddle of the dead around here. So that's it. I'm done.

                    You people are full of hate, you are no fun, and I want nothing to do with most of you.

                    Wish granted... you won't find me here on this board for anything off topic from the RPG makers, the games, etc.
                    "Reality is merely an Illusion, albeit a persistent one." -Albert Einstein.

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                      For a site thats about RPGs and fantasy you people have zero imagination and zero appreciation for things like alternate universes... I am wow.
                      Zero imagination? Cram it, buddy. There are tons of talented people that visit this site, and they've created not only games but music, film, and art.

                      If everyone doesn't drool over your convoluted, jargon-filled posts, that doesn't mean a thing. Oh, except that maybe you're doing a really poor job of conveying your thoughts. Then, instead of trying to simplify things or taking the time to explain what kind of discussion you're trying to start, you belittle everyone because they don't immediatly buy into your ****.

                      You can make a point without making an enemy. Grow up.
                      Last edited by Nixon; 11-10-2008, 10:40 PM.
                      Eat Smello.

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                        lol at smrt peeple
                        Screenshot Let's Plays

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                          Originally posted by EvilNixon666 View Post
                          Zero imagination? Cram it, buddy. There are tons of talented people that visit this site, and they've created not only games but music, film, and art.
                          Folklore, anybody?
                          www.angelfire.com/games3/fnf/folklore.html

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                            Originally posted by Owl of Parliament View Post
                            I want to try DMT.
                            If there was one substance I would ever be willing to break my sobriety to try, it would be DMT, no question about it.



                            Raithlol, I for one DO believe in alternate realities, astral projection, "parallel universes," and all the lysergically-induced stuff you are talking about. I've mentioned this before in one of your threads, I believe. I've even been in a sense-dep tank once, fer chrissakes.

                            But your topics seem to be all cut and pasted from somewhere else (as evidenced by your WoW post on the same subject), and therefore, a lot of us might not want to have a discussion about these things, due to them not even being your own ideas. Plus, what kind of discussion do you hope to have? I personally think you'd be better off making a, "Hey, do you guys believe in astral projection?" thread, as I think THAT might generate a BIT more discussion, with slightly less cynicism and ridicule.

                            I'm all for reading Terrence McKenna's books. I've read three of them. I used to have a video with him doing a spoken word at a rave with a live video mix, and Space Time Continuum doing the music. I'm ALL for consciousness-expanding stuff.

                            But honestly, your walls of text put mine to shame, and your copied and pasted ideas that a lot of us have trouble understanding are almost on the level of one of Terr's in-depth explanations of the exact mechanics, from an engineering standpoint, of an electric car, with all the requisite physics equations to back it up.

                            Thing is, Terr writes that stuff on his own, and does not copy and paste from another source. I agree with what a lot of others are saying here....in that every one of your posts seems to me to be there for exactly one reason...to say, "Hey, guys...look at me. I'm smart and enlightened, and you guys are a bunch of dumbass, unintelligent, uncreative losers." If you'd get off your narcissistic high horse and browse (lurk) for a bit before posting these walls of text, you'd see that the main reason a LOT of people stick around here even after they've lost all interest in RPGM is that this place is FILLED with unique, creative, quirky, and smart individuals. Most of us just happen to be extremely cynical and sarcastic (which seems to come with the territory), and do not like someone else (ie-you) coming here, and within a few months, having it lorded over them (ie-us) just how smart and enlightened you are, and how we're a bunch of ninnies. I mean, it took me at least a half a year before I was comfortable lording my intelligence and enlightened sense of being over the members here.

                            Long story short, Raithlol, get over yourself, and try to blend in for a bit before sharpening that spike, and jamming it into the middle of the Free Forum. People CAN respect what you have to say, and may even be willing to hold an intelligent conversation with you on these same topics. But the way you're going about it, it'll never happen. It's trial by fire here. If you can withstand the jabs and ridicule that you get early on, you just might settle in and find a place for yourself here. If not, you'll leave, and it'll be no great loss on the part of anyone.

                            So, yeah. Do what you want, man, but at least take this to heart....if every single topic you make resembles this one (and MANY of them have), you're gonna find yourself never quite escaping that trial by fire. I don't hate you, either, and as I said, I DO agree with at least some of what you are saying. But I refuse to take the time to read walls of text that are not even your own.


                            And I'm gonna tell you again, as I did in the other thread....if you've not seen Waking Life or A Scanner Darkly or even Slacker, all by Richard Linklater, you OWE it to yourself to do so. If you can get through Waking Life, and are able to take it in, digest it, understand it, and have a discussion with me about it, I'd respect you a lot more than if you continue to copy and paste a bunch of extraneous walls of text.


                            EDIT: Oh, and Being John Malkovich is a good one, too.
                            Last edited by Perversion; 11-11-2008, 01:58 AM.

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                              All of those movies are boring bull****, Perv.
                              "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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