The General Meaning of Everything

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  1. Graxe King's Apprentice

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    I've thought about this alot and it bugs me. The only conclusion I get is that everything is nothing, just more complex. But that can't be right, can it? I mean, it doesn't make sense if that was true. Yet if you look at it in a way, it kinda does. I don't know. What do you think?
     
  2. Peace and War Bianca, you minx!

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    It's something certain languages can't explain, but I think I know what you mean, its more something you think and can never express properly.
    It's...complicated...
     
  3. Inasuma "pumpkin"

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    Everything is basically... one. Everything is one and the same. (or in the same).

    We are one with everything because we come from it. Therefore every decision made, no matter what it is, is a universal act of natural occurence. We see it as "disruptive" because it could have or should have happened a certain way. But because we all come from nature, I think everything is natural. Even plastic. =D
     
  4. Radiowave ITSA PIIINCH

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    "Everything" I think, is an idea. From the idea of a toothbrush, to universal law, I believe that "everything" is simply just a really good idea that lots of people follow...everything has its structure, even though it may at times be hard to see...I hope that makes some sense...

    I agree...unless its like some meteor from space, I do believe everything is "one," like Dark said...in terms of chemistry, "the conservation of mass" it means you cannot make something out of nothing. Everything is balanced in a worldy sense. Even the meteor I talked about before might disentegrate into dust which goes into the ground and ends up being part of a flower one day...