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nK.CCC
02-08-2008, 10:39 PM
It seems to me that there's always an opposite to 'whatever'

good - evil
warmth - cold
black - white

etc etc.

And when you mix 1 with 2 you get 3 - something new, yet following the same pattern as its origin's

warmth / cold = lukewarm
black / white = gray

etc etc.

So my question is ; Whats between Immortality and mortality ? My best guess so far (if there is something between them) would be life - mixed with another life - creates the 3'd life, which leads to the question : Which two lifes crossed creates another life ? That could be humans for an example, but if we are a mix between (this could escalate into a question for believers) immortality and
mortality, shouldnt we live alittle longer than what we normally do ? Immortality should represent atleast more than about 100 years, even if it got a little stain of mortality in it shouldnt it ?

Maybe it got something to do with no life - life - afterlife, cuz if u think about it, if something exist - then there got to be something that doesnt exist, cuz its the opposite of something existent. So the 3 steps here would be - You dont exist, but you will eventually(prelife?) - You exist, but you will die eventually (life?) - unknown (afterlife?)

This is more like 3 aspects of one life but, nothing's too stupid to be philosophical about right ?

I need some help here :D

deviadah
02-09-2008, 10:54 AM
If you mix 1 with 2 you get 3 and then you get 1!

:p

Absolutes are fun at times, but I don't think anything is that simple in the end.

Immortality is really another word for non-change, and mortality is another word for change. What is inbetween these two? Well, I guess it has got to be Chaos!

Constant change and non-change!

Really immortality, true immortality, is boring. Fascism, for instance, seems to be immortal. When will it die?

Constant change is the path to take, and whatever is inbetween seems too indescisive to be interesting!

Just how I feel!

:cool: