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"The Principle of Finite Imagination II"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

:-) who is it feeding the fish? some kind of intelligent designer?

11:52 AM, February 25, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

reminds me of the opening sequence of Monty Pythons "The meaning of life"
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Monty_Python's_the_Meaning_of_Life#Opening_Sequence

the fish on the right does look a bit like Susskind, not ?

4:39 AM, February 26, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes it does!

The worms represent strings, too?

12:52 PM, February 26, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

nah, the worms represent the finetuned conditions that enable life, and temptingly hang directly in front of our faces. I haven't much to say about the alleged similarity to Susskind. Except maybe: gloob... gloob... gloob...

;-)

-B.

2:46 PM, February 26, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

*LOL* There are a lot of wormholes in the multiverse!

2:46 PM, February 26, 2007

Blogger Plato said...

The fish is "soul food." The water the unconsicous, all possible facets of the sensorium. The hook and worm, aspects of the "focus held" while you are fishing. :)

One possible explanation I was going to add earlier? Of course then, there is your explanation. "That" supersedes any thing I have to say. :)

6:44 PM, February 26, 2007

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