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   XPost: alt.consciousness.mysticism, alt.consciousness, sci.physics.electromag   
   XPost: alt.alien.visitors   
   From: stephenallcroft@lycos.co.uk   
      
   On 3 Nov, 10:12, Jos Bergervoet wrote:   
   > On 11/3/2012 6:39 AM, David Dalton wrote:   
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   > > Do you think there is any chance yet that energy beings   
   > > have evolved on or are visiting the Internet,   
   >   
   > Apparently you mean that we (the normal stardust   
   > beings) do not qualify? Then what should they be   
   > made of?   
   >   
   > No baryonic matter allowed, I presume. It seems   
   > reasonable then, to also exclude dark matter beings.   
   > Of course there's more dark matter than baryonic   
   > matter, so they surely might be visiting internet,   
   > but if *we* can't be called energy beings, then   
   > they don't deserve the title either!   
   >   
   > If we just look at the possibilities:   
   > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/DarkMatterPie.jpg   
   > clearly your most likely candidates are "dark energy   
   > beings!" Because 3 quarters of our universe consists   
   > of dark energy, and also because we can infer the   
   > presence of dark energy from interactions between   
   > other beings on the internet.   
   >   
   > --   
   > Jos   
      
   How would we be able to tell?   
      
   Remember Wittgenstein's lion paradox...   
      
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