I might seem like the type to accidentally ramble into oblivion...but I barely ever do. I can keep discussions about problems real short while shutting down many concerns at once.
Yet those who& #39;re even slightly lacking in compassion would be surprised if I bring up the innocent and vulnerable out of nowhere...not as patsies...but as people with the most legitimate concerns.
I discuss myself being able to do such things with that I& #39;ve shared online to speak non-assumptively about how others can do et to if they get what I& #39;ve said to a reasonable extent at the mental level.
Anyway, onto the cute little example I thought of in the first post of this thread. A little child poking a piece of paper with paint on his finger; from a higher dimension, you can clearly see where his arm is going next.
However, on a lower one, you& #39;d only see random color blobs popping out of "nowhere."
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I stay away from such inconclusive spaces because there are simply far more variables than equations and that never works now does et~ ;)
I stay away from such inconclusive spaces because there are simply far more variables than equations and that never works now does et~ ;)