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ggg "An Absolute Proof of the Existence of Cause an Effect" ggg
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$$$ by -> Kreid $$$
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$$$ (* HOE E'ZINE RELEASE #904 -- 11/29/99 *) .,$$$
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`""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""`
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While thinking about cause and effect, I pictured the universe to
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be a vastly complicated chain of causes and effects done over a
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(relatively) large amount of time, leading up to the present. Then I
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imagined that time itself could have originally been just a cause, which
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at one point "happened" and gave birth to the possibility of other
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"happenings," which occurred at each moment after the birth of time.
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I realized at that point what the nature of these "happenings"
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were. When time "happened," it was not merely activated; what "happened"
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was that time began to reproduce. After this happened, time formed a
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(relatively) slow string of moments, which eventually reproduced on
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themselves to form a constant stream of time. I conjecture that it was
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in the very first of these moments, the second moment in the history of
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time, that matter "happened," or I should say, began to reproduce.
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It is natural, then, for animate matter, when it began existing,
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to exist with the sole purpose of copying itself. And when there was
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enough of it, animate matter learned to carry on symbiotic relationships
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with other animate matter. Eventually, entire societies of animate
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matter copied themselves over and over and over again, each time learning
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more how to coexist with other life forms, and then forming societies of
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their own, which copied themselves. Life continues to expand, infinitely
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increasing the space it occupies, as the space it does not occupy is
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expanding infinitely.
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I insist that this knowledge is essential for any understanding
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of anything. The preceding facts can be used to draw any just conclusion
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about anything. For example, it is an undeniable truth that no man or
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thing could ever be held as guilty for any other thing or man. The
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perceived existence of right and wrong is obviously a common
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misinterpretation of pleasure and pain. Therefore, a violent criminal is
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no guiltier than a violent disease or a violent snowstorm. If there were
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any logic in the world, all forms of punishment would come to an end
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immediately. This is an informed and absolute truth.
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Then again, if there were any logic in the world, all forms of
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logic would come to an end immediately. But there isn't any, is there?
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The end.
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[ (c) !LA HOE REVOLUCION PRESS! HOE #904 - WRITTEN BY: KREID - 11/29/99 ]
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