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Of course, those who insist that telepathy is preposterous might be mistaken. The idea is not inherently absurd. However, in the attempt to demonstrate it, I would protest at the expenditure of any public money. It is simply not worth it and not cost effective.
I don't think anecdotes, however compelling, can serve as evidence in these cases.Evidence, surely not. Unlike the court of law, eye witness is the lowest form of proof. The brain is terrible at remembering things, thats just how it is.
But to say everyone that believes/experiences something like this is crazy/deluded... seems lazy. Similarly, saying they are all sane and clear headed is equally as silly. You'll get your crazies in any sample.
have you read this?,sounds kind of fun
I think this is an important factor that most people tend to overlook. Its expensive to do research, and if you're not doing something popular, you simply can't do your experiments. No one wants to be thought of as crazy, which is why fields of study can stagnate for years without progress because people are afraid to innovate. True innovation is always dangerous.
Otherwise wouldn't the Inchies and Consult just let the No-God devour them.Possible answer: No-God is some kind of trapped ciphrang/god trapped into earwa time/space. Being consumed by the No-God would effectivley be the same experience of dying and having your soul eaten by one of the 100.
That might just be his go-to phrase when he's not entirely sure what to say. "Very astute" is exactly the phrase he used to describe some of the things I've said. Its probably just habit, instead of saying "cool" or something equally as lame. I choose to believe otherwise though .
I thought the circle amputees were all previous members of the Menggecca. I don't think the Consult are breeding humans, but thats not the main issue. All their experiments in the Pit of Obscenity would certainly create a topos. Did they know this would happen? Is it part of creating the No-God?
I don't know, but its an interesting idea that a race so terrified of death/hell would make a topos out of their home.
I'd say "a" God, rather than "the" God. Maybe not all of the 100 are hellish soul-eating torturers. Though we haven't heard about any of those...