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7/5/2025, 7:14:55 AM
>>530005308
I sometimes wonder about if I went into a time machine for lets say 50 years, what would have happened to Arknights?
>Would the franchise still be alive in some way?
>What happened with the story and all the ops?
>What was the last akg post?
>What happened to my wife? etc.
>Will all the information about it still be online?
>If you met your future self, what would they say about it? "Oh... that game"?
It's a scary thought.
I sometimes wonder about if I went into a time machine for lets say 50 years, what would have happened to Arknights?
>Would the franchise still be alive in some way?
>What happened with the story and all the ops?
>What was the last akg post?
>What happened to my wife? etc.
>Will all the information about it still be online?
>If you met your future self, what would they say about it? "Oh... that game"?
It's a scary thought.
6/18/2025, 7:24:40 PM
>>40554023
>Go explore and you'll see what I mean
Well, if the second point is the case, exploring might not be an option. I suppose the reason I brought language up in the first place is because it's verifiable. It's also rather subtle enough that people won't question it compared to, say, forming a billion dollars overnight or something.
>Are you certain? How do you know you aren't in an astral quarantine as survivoranon claimed?
Well, I don't think I am in Plato's Cave? My dreams are just dreamless unconsciousness, no mimicries to speak of. Which means I have to learn from other people's experiences for the most part. Everyone I've interacted with seems human. My parents are certainly human. I doubt you really buy into the whole prison planet theory as well. I certainly do not think everyone is just an extension of my ego. I don't think I'm some beast or monster being locked up either, like Crowley thought. Punishment for a past life? There was a thought experiment I came up with stating that endless reincarnation is basically unconsciousness because future life will always forget your current memories. Dreamless nights don't really lend to that either. And I don't think people take survivoranon too seriously?
>laws of reality
That's the thing, aren't they in reality? Avoiding falling into the materialist trap, but what exactly verifies an experience? The ancients cited that prophecy was the gold standard of evidence, but the age of prophecy is long past, and we have only divination. As our collective intelligence grows, shouldn't we be seeing a spiritual awakening?
>That works too, go for it
Well, it was more like an off-handed recommendation to get people off the hyperfixation on sex, by introducing a spirit of wisdom. I mean asking the Queens for knowledge is like asking a milkman what he thinks about the milk he's selling, or a dragon what he thinks about gold.
>Go explore and you'll see what I mean
Well, if the second point is the case, exploring might not be an option. I suppose the reason I brought language up in the first place is because it's verifiable. It's also rather subtle enough that people won't question it compared to, say, forming a billion dollars overnight or something.
>Are you certain? How do you know you aren't in an astral quarantine as survivoranon claimed?
Well, I don't think I am in Plato's Cave? My dreams are just dreamless unconsciousness, no mimicries to speak of. Which means I have to learn from other people's experiences for the most part. Everyone I've interacted with seems human. My parents are certainly human. I doubt you really buy into the whole prison planet theory as well. I certainly do not think everyone is just an extension of my ego. I don't think I'm some beast or monster being locked up either, like Crowley thought. Punishment for a past life? There was a thought experiment I came up with stating that endless reincarnation is basically unconsciousness because future life will always forget your current memories. Dreamless nights don't really lend to that either. And I don't think people take survivoranon too seriously?
>laws of reality
That's the thing, aren't they in reality? Avoiding falling into the materialist trap, but what exactly verifies an experience? The ancients cited that prophecy was the gold standard of evidence, but the age of prophecy is long past, and we have only divination. As our collective intelligence grows, shouldn't we be seeing a spiritual awakening?
>That works too, go for it
Well, it was more like an off-handed recommendation to get people off the hyperfixation on sex, by introducing a spirit of wisdom. I mean asking the Queens for knowledge is like asking a milkman what he thinks about the milk he's selling, or a dragon what he thinks about gold.
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