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ozzmon
what is absolute......... Mark Unseen   Jul 8 15:46 UTC 2002

do u use the word "absolute" or "perfect"....if so.. have u  ever 
thought about the way we are made...are we perfect?... does absolute 
exists...
i have a strange feeling that we can never be perfect..... we are on 
the process of being perfect.... absolute or perfect is just a 
concept ...it can never be attained...
only GOD is  the perfect... he is the our goal..... we can never reach 
there......
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greycell
response 1 of 5: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 08:28 UTC 2002

hey...
i am a kind of fellow who is nihilist....
i just believe in the logo....
"devil-may-care"
so i don't care about being perfectionist of absolute...
but i do care a little bit about the future...
.....

--------->>>>nothing more.....

--->>af1
pandy85
response 2 of 5: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 05:32 UTC 2002

hello. Based on the generally held assumption that our universe is infinte
spacially but finite temporally, i think that regardless of any rates of
spacial expansion, there is at least some disparity between the spacial and
the temporal with regards to the human association with each (set of)
dimension(s). If one were to inist on linking the two concepts of time and
space, one sees that there can never have been a common beginning and there
never can be a common end. With no beginning and no end, i think its safe to
say that either there is some kind of crazy multidimensional hamster-wheel
that everything has a nasty habit of repeatedly frequenting, or that there
is also no middle and that we, as well as everything else, are simply a
figment of our own immagination. if the two are not inherently linked, would
someone please explain my inexplicable obsession with occupying both
simultaneously? Excuse the reference to relative time.
md
response 3 of 5: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 03:18 UTC 2002

Spacial is spelled spatial.  You're confusing it with facial.
randyc
response 4 of 5: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 16:20 UTC 2002

According to Websters's and American Heritage, it can be spelled either weigh.
md
response 5 of 5: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 23:39 UTC 2002

Main Entry: spa-cial
variant of spatial

I'll be.
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