quantum physics will tell you thats exactly true. life is an illusion. its not real.
2006-09-06 18:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is not stated clearly. Asking "how many of you" is practically answersing itself. If life is only a figment, there could not be "you", let alone "many". There could only be the figment, or, in other words, the figment. That would answer itself. Also, you have misspelled the synonym for holodeck, by spelling hollo, instead of holo. If you were a figment of MY imagination, you would have naturally spelled it correctly.
I think, therefore, I AM. As for you, I doubt it.
2006-09-07 01:45:32
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answered by Yarnlady_needsyarn 7
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If life is just a figment, then so is the universe. The Sun a figment? No way! It's real as real can get. It will still be there billions of years after this life you are now living ends.
2006-09-07 01:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple answer? Everyone wonders about it sometimes. But look - if you spend your whole life worrying about whether or not it's real you're not going to get very far.
Fact is, it's one of those questions to which you'll probably never learn the answer. Best thing to do is work on the assumption that those things happening around you - the tasks that need seeing through, the stimuli that demand response - are the only reality you need to worry about. It may all be someone else's dream, but if they wake up you'll never know it.
2006-09-07 04:11:05
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answered by FrozenCamel 3
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I believe life is real and not a figment of the imagination. What is a figment of the imagination is the hollodeck and the Enterprise. Gene Roddenberry's to be exact.
I also think that god is a figment of the imagination also. Nothing that isn't tangible is.
2006-09-07 01:51:59
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answered by Twisted Maggie 6
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I think you've been watching too many Star Trek episodes and The Matrix series, to ask such a question.
If life were not real, then is there a reality of death? And if the world did operate at such levels, does it cheapen the experience? Would you not want to have it, as an alternative?
2006-09-07 01:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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God created Adam and Eve to live in a beautiful garden and because of their disobedience, sin came into existence. God sent his only son, Christ Jesus to repair what Adam and Eve started. Christ died so we can have an everlasting life with God.
Life was created by God who has created us and life is not a figment.
2006-09-07 01:48:32
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answered by Donovan J 2
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How many of you believe life is only a figment?
Only Christian Scientists-- as far as I know.
2006-09-07 01:41:44
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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I believe life is a Fig Newton
2006-09-07 01:45:46
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answered by daughters_a_wookie 4
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As I am a king of spritual tantra and divine and all related tghings it is my openion that if any one is good and life can be gain to enjoy then he /she is good either he is relation or outsider and if any body loosing us and loosing our age too immediately cick out either he is saint or ruler family members
2006-09-07 02:56:49
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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But then the illusion itself is real. The real and imaginary are all bound up together - you can't just have the one without the other.
2006-09-07 02:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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