An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
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An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
What would be 'outside' it?
Would it have an outside?
Could you eat it?
Would it be interdimensional or intradimensional?
Would it call itself Brian? Or Keith?
Would it melt?
If it was sentient would it think "What's the point?"
Do you believe in such an entity?
Would it have an outside?
Could you eat it?
Would it be interdimensional or intradimensional?
Would it call itself Brian? Or Keith?
Would it melt?
If it was sentient would it think "What's the point?"
Do you believe in such an entity?
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Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
There's already a thread for this, "what is agnostic to you? "
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
What would be 'outside' it?
The foil wrapper, of course.
Would it have an outside?
Could you eat it?
Is it edible? Yes. Could you eat all of it? In theory, yes. In practice, no.
Would it be interdimensional or intradimensional?
Unlikely.
Would it call itself Brian? Or Keith?
No.
Would it melt?\
Under the force of gravity, it would collapse in on itself to form a massive, all-consuming, self-consuming black hole. This would happen so quickly from instantiation that it would likely not have time to melt, transitioning almost immediately from egg to egg-plasma and other exotic matter.
If it was sentient would it think "What's the point?"
No. It has a purpose, and it knows it.
Do you believe in such an entity?
In the multiverse all things are possible, so this is certain.
The foil wrapper, of course.
Would it have an outside?
Could you eat it?
Is it edible? Yes. Could you eat all of it? In theory, yes. In practice, no.
Would it be interdimensional or intradimensional?
Unlikely.
Would it call itself Brian? Or Keith?
No.
Would it melt?\
Under the force of gravity, it would collapse in on itself to form a massive, all-consuming, self-consuming black hole. This would happen so quickly from instantiation that it would likely not have time to melt, transitioning almost immediately from egg to egg-plasma and other exotic matter.
If it was sentient would it think "What's the point?"
No. It has a purpose, and it knows it.
Do you believe in such an entity?
In the multiverse all things are possible, so this is certain.
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
1. Wrong. No space for foil.Foxcastle wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:25 pmWhat would be 'outside' it?
The foil wrapper, of course.
Would it have an outside?
Could you eat it?
Is it edible? Yes. Could you eat all of it? In theory, yes. In practice, no.
Would it be interdimensional or intradimensional?
Unlikely.
Would it call itself Brian? Or Keith?
No.
Would it melt?\
Under the force of gravity, it would collapse in on itself to form a massive, all-consuming, self-consuming black hole. This would happen so quickly from instantiation that it would likely not have time to melt, transitioning almost immediately from egg to egg-plasma and other exotic matter.
If it was sentient would it think "What's the point?"
No. It has a purpose, and it knows it.
Do you believe in such an entity?
In the multiverse all things are possible, so this is certain.
2. Obviously not.
3. Of course not. Edibility irrelevant.But your answer does have some merit.
4. Yes, likely to be unlikely.
5. Correct. It calls itself Arbuthnot.
6. Perfect answer. 10/10
7. Hmmm.
8. Not if it's finite. Or even infinite but bounded (I think).
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
Why is there a thread about my son? And why are you asking if he's edible?
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Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
This is eggsactly correct.
(come on, you were all thinking it...)
(come on, you were all thinking it...)
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
Thought you weren't big on chocolate, damo! Now you fantasize about some giant egg?
You do love choco, don't you?
this is like me saying I can't trust blondes and wanna stay away from them, but all I want are blonde girls
You do love choco, don't you?
this is like me saying I can't trust blondes and wanna stay away from them, but all I want are blonde girls
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
1. The pure conception of an "outside", no more and no less.
2. See the above
3. Chegg exists for the moment of consumption.
4. Chegg exists however it is being eaten.
5. Chegg would be named damo.
6. Chegg will melt if the eater knows it to melt.
7. Chegg is a perfect chocolate egg, it knows cheggself to have no points.
8. Such an entity no longer exists, as I ate mine around 6 years ago.
2. See the above
3. Chegg exists for the moment of consumption.
4. Chegg exists however it is being eaten.
5. Chegg would be named damo.
6. Chegg will melt if the eater knows it to melt.
7. Chegg is a perfect chocolate egg, it knows cheggself to have no points.
8. Such an entity no longer exists, as I ate mine around 6 years ago.
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
@Vapor no not particularly. I'd prefer an infinitely long bar of nougat. (To the egg).
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
Would its existence (the egg) imply an omnipresent chocolate chicken?
Before anyone asks the order of existence is immaterial.
Before anyone asks the order of existence is immaterial.
Re: An Omnipresent Solid Chocolate Egg
Is the order of existence immaterial? :)
And it would indeed imply an omnipresent chocolate chicken.
This may seem odd, because as we all know, an egg (especially a chocolate one) doesn't by necessity imply a chicken (even a chocolate one). Although we all know chocolate chickens lay chocolate eggs, chocolate eggs do not necessitate chocolate chickens, because chocolate eggs can be made through other means than laying (e.g. melting down a chocolate camel and reforming it into a chocolate egg).
However, these so-called chocolate eggs are merely inferior imitations of real chocolate eggs, and thus any chocolate eggs made by alternate methods are inherently flawed. And an omnipresent chocolate egg wouldn't be flawed, would it?
Therefore, the existence of an omnipresent chocolate egg would indeed necessitate an omnipresent chocolate chicken (because the non-infinite cannot give birth to the infinite). Now all that's left is to find that elusive egg.
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