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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
MIND STATUS: BLOWN
>> Anonymous
This reminds me of the classic riddle:
Which one was there first? The chicken or the egg?
>> Anonymous
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The guy who did the pic is Maurits Cornelis Escher he also did this
<--------- which has been parodied in a thousand ways ....
>> Anonymous
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ESCHER FUCK YEA
>> Anonymous
The egg came first
the chicken evolved from a creature similar to a chicken, but not the same as one, which laid the egg.
>> Anonymous
>>241836

The chicken came first. A creature, similar to a chicken, laid an egg considered to be of the creature's species, but from that egg hatched the first chicken-enough bird who then started laying the Real Eggs.

In Finnish the word egg (kananmuna) means literally "chicken's egg", so the layer of the egg determines its nature.

Back to where we started, eh?
>> Anonymous
Meaningless philosophical wankery.

Take the question, "if a tree falls in a forest, does it make a sound?" It depends entirely on how you define "sound"; there's nothing deep there to discuss.
>> Anonymous
>>241849
Actually, according to quantum physics the tree does not make a sound if there is no sentient being to hear the sound. IF the wave is not observed( in this case, heard) the wave is not defined. Until said wave is defined it does not exist in the real world.

So,the answer is no.
>> Anonymous
>>241878
According to one of the possible philosophical interpretations of quantum physics, you mean. Physics itself cannot ever answer the question of whether something that is not observed exists, since physics is an experimental science-- it can only answer questions about things we can observe.
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i have the answer!
>> Anonymous
>>241896
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
FUKKEN SAVED
>> Anonymous
>>241843
1: since when to we define our words from finnish words?

2: 'kananmuna' isn't finnish for 'egg', it's finnish for 'chicken's egg'


>>241878
noone has to hear the sound, they just have to be affected by the sound; and someone will be, indirectly, eventually.