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Old 05-03-2011, 06:26 AM

Ive had a 6 hour discussion with a friend(over XBox Live, while playing Call of Duty, not in party chat) about the possibility of expecting the unexpected. Turns out, we are a hated set of people, because we didnt shut up about it. He kept saying that you could. But I kept going back to the root of the querry. If you're expecting the unexpected, then the unexpected is expected, therefore nullifying the unexpected.

Ive also had a nice long week worth of debates that involved things from existance of God, to the theory of time travel, and all the way down to if people are actually there, or if everything is a figment of our imaginations.

The underlined one got people thinking. And before someone says that my theory Im about to put down sounds alot(well, maybe not quite) like how The Matrix world works, my friends and I debated this before that movie came out. My theory is: We only truly know we exist, because we feel pain, and other senses. Sure, we can feel others, but how are you sure that it isnt your imagination making things up, to make it seem like you are actually touching/interacting with someone/something else?