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Deicius

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When we break free from the confines of our man-made societal structures, we inevitably find ourselves constrained by the laws of nature. This transition doesn't grant us true freedom; rather, it reveals a different form of enslavement. Even when we believe we've reached the pinnacle of liberty, we're still bound by forces beyond our control. Expanding the confines of our confinement doesn't negate its existence; a cage, regardless of size, remains a cage. To eradicate the cage entirely would require an act bordering on the impossible, achievable only through death and obliteration.
 
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Darkover

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the universe is too limiting and these machines we all inherit from our parents are also too limiting
this universe is not capable of unlocking the imagination to restrictive and slow
I want to create a universe with mathematics but that will never be possible due to the natural constraints
hell, we can't even simulate a few 100s atoms.
the only true freedom comes from not existing at all
 
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Deicius

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the universe is too limiting and these machines we all inherit from our parents are also too limiting
this universe is not capable of unlocking the imagination to restrictive and slow
I want to create a universe with mathematics but that will never be possible due to the natural constraints
hell, we can't even simulate a few 100s atoms.
the only true freedom comes from not existing at all
indeed that is a very poignant point
 
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Captive_Mind515

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Jul 18, 2023
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When we break free from the confines of our man-made societal structures, we inevitably find ourselves constrained by the laws of nature. This transition doesn't grant us true freedom; rather, it reveals a different form of enslavement. Even when we believe we've reached the pinnacle of liberty, we're still bound by forces beyond our control. Expanding the confines of our confinement doesn't negate its existence; a cage, regardless of size, remains a cage. To eradicate the cage entirely would require an act bordering on the impossible, achievable only through death and obliteration.

This penguin gets it.

 
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