It's May 23, 2024, 08:58:13 AM
i have no fuckin idea of what ur point is......u have just confused the shit out of me ......u think u could explain ur point a little easier.....because whatever ur point is, seems interesting
i watched i-robot tonight and it helped me understand my theory that nothing, i mean nothing is impossible. the reason i say this, is we are only bound by rules, rules can be broken but first you must understand them all to be able to break them successfully. what i'm getting at is my interpretation of i-robot, i relate it very distantly to the story of Jesus Christ. OK in i-robot all the robots must follow 3 simple rules, if you have seen the movie you know the rules.1. a robot may not harm a human2. a robot may not harm itself unless it conflicts with rule 13. a robot must protect itself at all costs unless it conflicts with rule 1 or 2if i got the rules wrong it doesn't matter it's not the point.what i'm getting at is there was 1 robot created without these rules, it does what it want's.how i relate this to jesus ? jesus was the son of god, we are all children of God but Jesus was sent directly by God. In I-robot God is symbolised by the professor which created Sonny (the robot without these rules), Jesus could walk on water and heal the sick etc. We cannot do this because we cannot get passed these rules because our understanding cannot comprehend them. It doesn't mean we cannot do it, it is possible, we just must figure out the true world, break free of everything, physics, and the physical life.this really got me thinking, I'll leave my post at that for now, as the questions come i'll think of more.