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Extremeity is a gift. And so I believe that
just as extreme intelligence is a gift, so is extreme stupidity. The ability
to survive by the utilization of the fewest number of brain cells necessary
is quite a talent. Or is it that each indivisual brain cell itself functions
minimally? Either way, I am therefore gifted. And as the duty of the indivisual
to share talent, I would like to present a few of my thoughts. For example,
if you traveled faster than the speed of light, it is said that you would
go back in time. That is so beyond any demension of thought that I can
not even begin to understand. For I assumed that if you were to travel
faster than the speed of light...it would be dark. Or would it still be
light from the light that left before the one you passed? That would deam
it pointless to travel faster than the speed of light, unless you traveled
faster than light itself. In other words, you would have to travel faster
than the first light...is the definition of light, one big light that has
been traveling since the beginning of time? Because then, I can understand
that if you traveled faster than the speed of light, you would definately
find yourself going
back in time...I therefore then, do not believe in Superman.
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