explosivecombat: (And what have we here?)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote 2013-10-11 01:56 am (UTC)

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There's a philosophical theory based on that sort of idea - that every action has an immeasurable number of outcomes, and every one of them is simultaneously true and not true until we make a decision. Once a decision is reached, the outcomes that decision renders invalid are no longer accessible, but another immeasurable number of outcomes are enabled and come into being.

By that logic, there's an immeasurable number of lives that can be said to exist for each person, in which a different choice was made at every junction - resulting in the "everyone you've met has done everything possible" theory. Is it something like that?

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