Interesting Theory (not directly related to show)

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Hi. Haven't stopped by here in awhile. How's everybody doin?



I found this while randomly searching Google for information about the number of dimensions in the universe:

http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/pgg/09U/09U008.html




The article is classified as "Fiction", but it's still something to think about. Enjoy.

your hair is good to eat, Friday, 1 July 2005 23:31 (twenty years ago)

two weeks pass...
Heh, that's pretty neat. Moving along the demension of probability, I never though of that.

Josh Aldridge, Saturday, 16 July 2005 07:39 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
"The truth is that there are at least five: we move freely in space, in a straight line through time, and in a more or less random direction in probability. The reason for this is that every minute of every day, everyone makes a choice. These choices take us into random directions on the improbability axis. Because we only know that it's there, the improbability axis is the hardest of the dimensions to deal with. We never really know where we are on it, or what choices will take us where. It's like following an unfamiliar car; you don't know where you're going until you get there."
Aeon moved freely in space, in a straight line through time and in a random direction in the realm of probability hah. There now it's aeon related.

"Another problem is that when faced with an opportunity to go to a better place in this dimension, we are more likely to mess it up than do the right thing. We go left when meaning to go right and drive off a cliff, and things like that."
You have to love this one! Poor aeon always seems to make the wrong choice and head into the "bad part of the improbability axis".

"The secret, thus, is to never make decisions. Unfortunately, this is
Impossible. We are immediately faced with the problem that this (lack of) action is already a decision in itself."
This is a rather interesting idea; do you guys think that aeon is conscious of her decisions? She seems to have just a simple plan (choice) or an idea and seems to be more impulsive and relies on gut instinct rather than a set lay out or "set decisions".

BTW: has anyone ever read The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman? Amazing books, in these books they talking about magic and the lines of probability. It's pretty neat.

Lady Morgan, Saturday, 10 September 2005 00:55 (twenty years ago)

I like to think of Aeon as making decisions with her whole body - a superb fusion of instinct and intellect.

Sam Grayson, Friday, 16 September 2005 08:31 (twenty years ago)


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