The Relative Nature of Things

blumpster_sl

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If you think about the way systems of the universe interact with one another a substantial delay, or lag, becomes noticeable. From the first time something is emitted energy transfer must occur, and then depending on the source and strength of the emission, its genus, and many other uncountable affects there lay upon it, a response form its affected body is not applied until much later. Quite simply, the reaction takes time. If we define everything as being interactive, or in a constant state of flux, these delays accumulate over time, all be it most very short, in the spans of milliseconds, and put purpose the notion of life being an ever evolving game of telephone, where the senses themselves have inherited their information in a garbled mess of variable predictions and individual reciprocating tendencies, and thus benefit little unless pains are taken to dissect it. Revealing, then, our current situation, where nothing seems quite right, from the stars to the water falling from my faucet, at times it's indistinguishable, but lately it's been pronounced and relevant. Proceed with caution.
 

hodj

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Yes but the real questions still remain unanswered, questions like "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" have haunted humanity, and indeed, the multiverse, since time immemorial. As the vast sweeps of space-time and the purple stuffed worm flap jaw space have descended upon our species, all of the thought energy of the lizard folk strides through us like a force of nature, a force of Gaia, uncontrollable on the wings of the mighty space goat.
 

Pancreas

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That video response is so perfect it almost makes me think that the OP is a plant, or in on the joke.