Nah man, you still die in the same way as a cell dies. But the total sum of consciousnesses doesn't become 0, in the same way that the death of a cell doesn't lead to the death of a person, since a new cell is born in its place. So yep-you'll disappear into non-existence one day.
@@vinayseth1114 only if you dont accept the time as a dimension aspect of his thinking, in his concept all moments of us can similtaneously coexist, meaning all of your past present and future endures in the now.
This reponse Morrison is giving is making me see his approach to Batman in a whole new light. Morrison’s train of thought about Batman’s continuity is that everything is canon. And for Batman to be the figure that he is today, he had to grow from the gun toting knight of vengeance from the Golden Age to this beacon of justice that has sworn off killing that he is today. The original Golden Age version was like this single cell organism, but as time went on, that version of him had to adapt and multiply for it to survive. Each era of Batman is like growing pains in a child. Although the inherent DNA of Batman will always be there, he will no doubt change when I’m alive and will keep changing long after I’m dead. The train of thought of each era is like, “How does the inherent DNA react to a different enivronment and what kind of changes does it go through to survive?”.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Oppwa0c7Vs4.html I made this album a while back which samples this and has some animation in the film that goes with it
a great, intellectual man who is very inspiring both with his amazing writing but also his talk on "magick" and ritual. ive learnt a LOT from this man in many different ways
Connection to the whole (the universe) is the way I see it. We are microscopic to the grand picture physically, yet our minds connect to everything (we can conceive of this, Grant just says it). It makes me feel more close to everything, find more beauty in the small stuff.
Grant Morrison blows my mind all the way to the twilight zone with his More than interstellar explaination of what life is and then captions it with "if you can understand that simple thing"
Once Grant chewed me out at a comic con when I was 16. I suggested magic in comics was like super science in comics and less believable because science is measurable. It was like this and I felt really stupid. :)
The way this man thinks is amazing and I would love to sit down and just talk with him one day. He has so much wisdom and sheer genius to pass on. Love it
Could listen to him talk about anything. Grant Morrison has completely change my perception of the universe. Check him out on Fatman on Batman podcast. Mindbending.
I think that reality is really not as it seems to most people most of the time and that our brains have developed, and society conditions us, in a way that makes us see things not as they are. For example, we see ourselves as an entity in the present and the past behind us and gone, but science, physics, teaches us that the view of time in the video is much more apt. In special relativity there is no preferred inertial frame. We do trail back in time like snakes.
My only question is-how could one think about things like Finance and Stock Market after having thoughts like this? The way the economy operates sometimes doesn't make sense to me. But then again, maybe we need a mixture of abstract thinkers and executive doers.
He’s studied metaphysics for a long time, his first Batman comic even had Crowley as a character in a flashback of the founder of Arkham interviewing him. His talk on sigils is really fascinating.
Even if my other post just there was not correct, his approach would still be valid because there are many different 'levels of description' in science, this is just one of them, a non-time-dependent broad view of things...and he gives it an ontological validity by explaining it in terms of 'mitochondria'..Dawkins, Daarwin do the same, the gene lives on through the generaions, is that false just because individuals die? Or genes only express themselves in individuals?
I grew up Mormon, so none of this is new to me at the core level. This is very reminiscent of what I heard about Temple Work for the Dead and the living. Grant's methods just have a lot less requirements and cooler sigils.
Main point I was trying to get to is where do we as the council put a limit to what becomes Malta New multiple universe or new verse in the Multiverse cuz now all of a sudden there's Warhammer is trying to jump on the scene there's books trying to come in that look like kryon entities that are not kryon think I can jump on the bandwagon and come in and the only reason I'm doing this is because I got told record the truth and this is what I found
Even though there might be this immortal mitochondria, it still, from what I gather, did not exist at the Big Bang or before. The conception of the immortal mitochondria on Earth or the seeding of it via a comet slamming into Earth would be something to look into. Abiogenesis would probably have more to say on this matter. It's a fairly interesting and logical assessment from a non-scientist though.
ok i dont know if im going to get bash for this but im going to comikaze and i want to have him sign a x-men poster and not sure cause i know he worked on other comics . if you had to choose one what would you have him sign
But what I've written in Star knows his finger snap sent everybody to our reality from the MCU not the actors who play the characters but the Persona of the characters self which means a fractal of the spirit of the character from that reality merged with our reality does that mean they're going to take manifest in physical forms or are they going to incarnated as a baby and just grow up and live that time until I don't know
If the guy recording the interview had not come through the door and waited 5 minutes and drink a cup of water or something that's a different reality that popped off and so on and so on every action you don't do there's an opposite reaction that branches off another way but I think you understood the problem of the problem of that too and that's why you started to implode so to say the Multiverse pick to bring it to a little bit some more man involved here's my question for Grant if he does see this have you heard about the counsel of the founders the original Council of the nights of Malbec Daily Planet where the asteroid belt is where we first came from that's pretty sure he's one of the members to long as Alan Moore Brian Michael Bendis Geoff Johns Dan Jurgens The Watchmen Batman I said throw that man in there combined with Alamo on their wife
The speed force is the best way I can describe what you're describing is everything's always constant it's happening but the past is once we've lived it in and gone through it it's not really changeable unless you can jump into the speed force and go back and let me know what that does Flashpoint and the forward even though it's happening and already happened it's not set in stone happened because of our ability to make the random choice at the random time that could alter possibilities of the way things will go that's the way that kryon and I have best been able to combined are theories or at least that's what I've been able to combined kryon and my theory I'm really like to hear your view on it I was Buckminster Fuller reincarnated 11 days after he died I was born Harold Fuller July 12th 1983 Bucky was born July 12th 1895 pass away July 1st 1983
This guy is my all-time favorite comic book writer, but why can't life just be life, death be death, and the past be the past? I've spent years of my life thinking that a profound realization could come from muddying up those lines, and come up with nothing- just a muddied picture of reality. I think that there is a point to life and a meaning to existence, but to find the answers, one must retain what one knows and expand upon it. Telling ourselves that we are confused about everything that we think we know will not lead us anywhere!