11-17-2009, 08:13 AM
I can understand your intention with your post.
I had a similar experience, although not in your path of conclusions. I will attempt you outline it.
It started around the same age as you with a variation of the classic thought that all is relative, manifested as: "Everything is what you make it to be." The circumstances of this thought was 'strange' also.
Relativity implies subjectivity -> reality/perception is subjective -> paradoxes exists since two subjective realities can oppose eachother -> paradoxes can only exist in an infinite system -> infinite cannot exist without unity else infinity means nothing -> you are infinity and unity because you are part of this -> everyone is God.
I had a similar experience, although not in your path of conclusions. I will attempt you outline it.
It started around the same age as you with a variation of the classic thought that all is relative, manifested as: "Everything is what you make it to be." The circumstances of this thought was 'strange' also.

Relativity implies subjectivity -> reality/perception is subjective -> paradoxes exists since two subjective realities can oppose eachother -> paradoxes can only exist in an infinite system -> infinite cannot exist without unity else infinity means nothing -> you are infinity and unity because you are part of this -> everyone is God.