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No god can enter Kupopolis? Chrystalis sort of lived there for a while. Also, Kupopolis is only the physical center of the Web. The metaphysical center is the Place Which is No More. --[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 05:16, 30 September 2006 (CDT) | No god can enter Kupopolis? Chrystalis sort of lived there for a while. Also, Kupopolis is only the physical center of the Web. The metaphysical center is the Place Which is No More. --[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 05:16, 30 September 2006 (CDT) | ||
:These days, at least according to the cosmology agreed on by the most people, I think that Source is the metaphysical center of the web. --[[User:JD|JD]] 17:26, 30 September 2006 (CDT) | :These days, at least according to the cosmology agreed on by the most people, I think that Source is the metaphysical center of the web. --[[User:JD|JD]] 17:26, 30 September 2006 (CDT) | ||
− | :Yeah, its a little different then what you remembered, we generally adopt a more ontological approach. I always saw the Place | + | :Yeah, its a little different then what you remembered, we generally adopt a more ontological approach. I always saw the Place Which Is No More as some sort of intangible place outside of existence (like in some ontological arguments the place where god is before there was a god), and Source being a gateway to that place. So Jerry pretty much is right when he says Source is metaphysical center, since its the last place where things have any semblance to physicality. --[[User:Michael|Michael]] 17:45, 30 September 2006 (CDT) |
Revision as of 22:49, 30 September 2006
No god can enter Kupopolis? Chrystalis sort of lived there for a while. Also, Kupopolis is only the physical center of the Web. The metaphysical center is the Place Which is No More. --Aurora 05:16, 30 September 2006 (CDT)
- These days, at least according to the cosmology agreed on by the most people, I think that Source is the metaphysical center of the web. --JD 17:26, 30 September 2006 (CDT)
- Yeah, its a little different then what you remembered, we generally adopt a more ontological approach. I always saw the Place Which Is No More as some sort of intangible place outside of existence (like in some ontological arguments the place where god is before there was a god), and Source being a gateway to that place. So Jerry pretty much is right when he says Source is metaphysical center, since its the last place where things have any semblance to physicality. --Michael 17:45, 30 September 2006 (CDT)