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October 22nd, 2009, 09:19 AM
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Re: OT: but Mr. Architect, why can't you make a perfect world?
This discussion started with the assumption of infinitely quickly growing grass. I assumed from that the laws of physics were up for grabs.
If you're saying that you can't have perfection under our existing physical laws, then sure, I agree. And if you want humans in it, then it certainly won't be perfect.
But much of the discussion has been over whether such a perfect world is even conceptually possible. Whether the concept has meaning. That discussion doesn't need to be constrained by physical realities.
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