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What Are You Doing Later? I Mean, Really Later?

Universe's end frozen in time kinda makes it all seem a bit pointless, don't you think?

Then again, we've still got several billion years left to figure out how to prevent the universe from ending. Strangely, I'm optimistic. (In fact, I'm sure Microsoft is working on the problem right now.)

Transmitted: 12:41 PM PST 12/13/2001

Replies: 2 comments

Excellent title!!! :-)

And it's not the endpoints themselves (beginning and ending) of something that are most relevant, it's the meat of the thing - the process of development and evolution in between. So since the end of the universe is just an inevitable by-product of time, it's not WHAT we do with it externally, but HOW we deal with it personally that deserves our attention.

Posted by Lydia @ 12/14/2001 09:59 AM PST

Perhaps it (the universe) ages like the old fogies here on Earth. As we get past the golden gasket, we seem to remember people not as they are but as they were. A good friend isn't the octogenarian that he looks, but the strapping mid-fourties sucessful father/businessman.

Bullshit or not?

Gavin

Posted by Gavin @ 12/14/2001 06:26 PM PST

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