Would the end of the universe really be all that bad? I mean, it would kind of suck if it just popped out of existence and all, but if we knew ahead of time that in, say, three weeks all would be gone, would it be so horrible? I mean, we'd have time to celebrate. Meditate. Intoxicate, copulate, etc.
It'd be like those snow days in high school, but on a cosmic scale.
It'd be like the way you've got to imagine Raymond K. Hessel felt when Tyler Durden held a gun to his head in the back of the convience store he worked at and told him he was going to die. I mean, forgetting for the moment that it was only a damn good movie (and a book I can't get ahold of) and not real life and all.
And during this universal TTFE, you'd get to see humanity at it's finest and worst -- at it's most intense, it's purest, it's most honest. Can you imagine the kind of things that would be happening? You can only see into people, I mean really see into people, in their most intense moments, when they're caught off guard, when they're cast into a new situation that they don't have pre-programmed responses to. The end of everything? That would throw everyone into the unknown. We'd all be psychologically naked, stripped to the bone, revealing aspects of ourselves we never would've had the excuse to otherwise, even without trying to do so.
Everyone would evolve on a personal level in days that would have otherwise taken us lifetimes. Fucking lifetimes.
Of course the thought has always terrified me, but it excites me as well. It would be so interesting.
I say bring on cosmic doomsday. Your stories of the Russian Doomsday device doesn't scare me, Dr. Strangelove. Anyone with me?
It'd be like those snow days in high school, but on a cosmic scale.
It'd be like the way you've got to imagine Raymond K. Hessel felt when Tyler Durden held a gun to his head in the back of the convience store he worked at and told him he was going to die. I mean, forgetting for the moment that it was only a damn good movie (and a book I can't get ahold of) and not real life and all.
And during this universal TTFE, you'd get to see humanity at it's finest and worst -- at it's most intense, it's purest, it's most honest. Can you imagine the kind of things that would be happening? You can only see into people, I mean really see into people, in their most intense moments, when they're caught off guard, when they're cast into a new situation that they don't have pre-programmed responses to. The end of everything? That would throw everyone into the unknown. We'd all be psychologically naked, stripped to the bone, revealing aspects of ourselves we never would've had the excuse to otherwise, even without trying to do so.
Everyone would evolve on a personal level in days that would have otherwise taken us lifetimes. Fucking lifetimes.
Of course the thought has always terrified me, but it excites me as well. It would be so interesting.
I say bring on cosmic doomsday. Your stories of the Russian Doomsday device doesn't scare me, Dr. Strangelove. Anyone with me?