Message from @sky daddy

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2019-10-31 11:04:36 UTC  

just because you can find a whole in a fraction of a whole does not mean they'll be of equal measure either

2019-10-31 11:04:43 UTC  

if this logic works like this

2019-10-31 11:04:50 UTC  

Cuz aspies r just rage fueled adhd autists that cant commit to their autistic specialization

2019-10-31 11:05:00 UTC  

Assburger in a healthy individual is a blessing
Assburger in an unhealthy individual is a curse

2019-10-31 11:05:02 UTC  

Thoughts on what I said?

2019-10-31 11:05:24 UTC  

then we can now also jump off cliffs and like the space between you and the ground will just keep cutting in half. because you can always find the absence of the universe in a spec of space

2019-10-31 11:05:30 UTC  

but that isnt true either

2019-10-31 11:05:34 UTC  

you'll hit the floor

2019-10-31 11:05:41 UTC  

and your sandgrain universe will be made of sand

2019-10-31 11:05:43 UTC  

@Dorieus you ever heard of a synecdoche?

2019-10-31 11:05:59 UTC  

no

2019-10-31 11:06:35 UTC  

is this some kinda youtuber where hes a cynicist but also a douchebag or something

2019-10-31 11:06:42 UTC  

Its a literary concept

2019-10-31 11:06:45 UTC  

oh

2019-10-31 11:06:49 UTC  

Or language concept

2019-10-31 11:06:56 UTC  

But its kinda like a fractal

2019-10-31 11:07:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/618965202402017318/639420118002302976/Screenshot_20191031-040700.jpg

2019-10-31 11:07:31 UTC  

oh alright

2019-10-31 11:07:39 UTC  

neat

2019-10-31 11:07:43 UTC  

But i think what ur sayin about the fraction in the whole

2019-10-31 11:07:58 UTC  

More appropriate in metaphysics

2019-10-31 11:08:10 UTC  

To refer to it as a synecdoche than a fractal

2019-10-31 11:08:25 UTC  

Cuz yes the universe isnt literally inside a grain of sand

2019-10-31 11:08:32 UTC  

Hmm

2019-10-31 11:08:43 UTC  

But the whole can be represented by what you find in the grain of sand

2019-10-31 11:09:54 UTC  

Synechdoches used to be a lot more commonly used in the past, right?

2019-10-31 11:10:23 UTC  

We use them everyday

2019-10-31 11:10:36 UTC  

cant wait for more stuff concerning scalar waves to make its way into metaphysics tho tbh. bc like. then what about a grain of that grain of sand.

2019-10-31 11:10:51 UTC  

can the grain of sand's grain be an accurate reflection of the universe surrounding it

2019-10-31 11:10:53 UTC  

inside the grain

2019-10-31 11:10:58 UTC  

thatwhich is a reflection

2019-10-31 11:11:02 UTC  

An atom is made of smaller particles

2019-10-31 11:11:04 UTC  

Etc

2019-10-31 11:11:05 UTC  

of the universe thatwhich its

2019-10-31 11:11:07 UTC  

probably on a beach

2019-10-31 11:11:09 UTC  

with other grains

2019-10-31 11:11:24 UTC  

Everything requires a foundation to cling onto

2019-10-31 11:11:25 UTC  

and

2019-10-31 11:11:28 UTC  

even more importantly

2019-10-31 11:11:41 UTC  

what fraction of that grain of a grain reflects what is outside the larger of the two grains

2019-10-31 11:11:49 UTC  

How does something exist without it having another thing to be a part of