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The Law of Personal Universes
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by
sleeping wolf
Mon Apr 17 2000 at 12:56:55
You live in your cosmos and I'll live in mine.
This Law states that every sentient being lives in and, possibly, creates, a unique universe which can never be identical to anyone else's universe. According to this law, reality is just a
consensus
, a
collective
set of rules that most people agree upon.
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