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Spike falls through a void that opens at his feet; none of the girls care that he is falling through the world.

And he'll have peace once he has fallen to the bottom of the abyss.


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sykko #1 · Aug 18th, 2021 · · 1 ·

I've had dreams like that. The worst ones are when you wake up and you're still in the dream, not like reliving the dream when you're awake, but you wake up, only to find you're still asleep and dreaming, when you finally do wake up, nothing feels real.

Now I have this in my head:

I alway's wondered about those tickles. :eeyup:

Jokes aside well done and kind of sweet without that...shape of nihilism that often bleed's when people talk about nothing. Because interestingly even peoples perception of nothing? The maybe end of this universe? Well something would still exist and something alway's will just not in alway's in a shape we deem...preferable?

After all consider when we were born on this planet? All those ages ago. Before...even then...We were star's and Galaxy's - hunk's of stone and ice. Swirl's of nitrogen...Perhap's the thing's that make up us...ounce were something else too? And so and so on? Who's to know what my bit's used be in and around? (They are rather silly thing's after all.) Being alive is iust a separation of the eternal self that is the world we live in. Effectively... we live in ourselves and we are all connected to everything...we just...believe we are separate!

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Expereincing a dream within a dream is caused by many different things, one possibility is your mind became aware you were dreaming and atempted to shift into a lucid dream, but failed and instead transitioned into another normal dream, but because you were aware for a breif moment you remembered the shift, where normaly you wouldnt the dreams would have just all blended together.

10942056 Physics is still beating itself in the face trying to grasp what ABSOLUTE nothing consists of: no matter, no energy, no time, no space.

It's not even a void, because a void has VOLUME, which is composed of the 3 dimensions of normal space.

Try to conceive of infinite emptiness without any space at all.

Let me know how your brain fares with that. I DID grasp it... and that is how I became ALONDRO. :pinkiecrazy:

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i remember needing to pee in a dream, then i "woke up" only to notice im still dreaming, then it happened again, then i was annoyed and actually woke up, wierdest dream i had

Spike's type of Dream is scary, especially if it's a nightmare. I remembered need to touch my cornea as a kid to realized I'm still dreaming or not:applejackconfused:

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What you referring to is an absolute vacuum the absence of all things and it's technically physically impossible in the known universe simply because at any given point even if there's no detectable matter or energy in the area that you're in more than likely there's some dark matter or dark energy interfering with whatever it is you're trying to analyze an absolute vacuum could only possibly have existed before the universe was created and depending on how it ends possibly after that

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an absolute vacuum could only possibly have existed before the universe was created

And that's one of the biggest cosmological problems today. You cannot create a complete theory of the universe without being able to theorize what the 'nothing' was like before it!

Or, as some are now postulating, was there something that the universe actually did expand into? This is where the concepts of branes and scalar fields pop in, to give this otherwise absolute nothingness some innate structure.

Buuuuut, then that only pushes the question down the road... because if those things were always there, you're STILL left with infinities in the equations. And that tends to make physicists annoyed. They don't like infinity. (Which is why they hate Alondro, FOR ALONDRO IS ALL THINGS FOR ALL TIME!!! :pinkiecrazy:)

This seemed appropiate.

None understood that he was falling. That he could be taken from them at any point, at any second, and they did not seem to care. They had him around, talked to him, and treated him like someone that was there.

How I feel during an anxiety attack. Except for me it's Burning or Suffocating. This has my heart racing.

Speaking from a place of chronic depression, this is an inspiring story.

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