Aug. 14th, 2013

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Why do religious marriage vows include the phrase, "until death do we part," if the religion otherwise believes in eternal life after death, and especially when most people want to believe that their love will last "forever" and will continue on after death?
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When I don't have anything serious to think about, my mind wonders into all manners of weird while I'm taking my morning showers.

This morning, I had a mental debate with Dr. Manhattan regarding his statement during the interview about the atoms of a living person being the same as the atoms of a dead person. I debated that while there is no difference between the physical atoms, the delta function (as in the calculus-based function of changes over time) would be different given the ordered makeup of the pile of atoms and the electrical impulses in the living human versus the ordered (or non-ordered) makeup of the pile of atoms and non-existent electrical impulses in the non-living human.

Take THAT calculus function, Dr Manhattan!

My showers should not be so mathematical.

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