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I Came Across the Liar's Paradox

Several days ago I found the Liar's Paradox on the web. It seemed vaguely familiar, but I'm not sure where I first saw it. The site made me want to explore similar sites for some sort of answer. At the end I was still confused but I found a way to sort of understand what could be done.  This video explains what the Liar's Paradox is about: Here is another:   This last video satisfies me: This as an everyday possibility:  

Random Stops on the Web

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Random Old Photos.

There's a "From Your Drive" message that comes in my email each day. It shows a set of photos in my computer from several years ago. I don't know how it was set up but I like it so I'll leave it. Maybe it came with my computer.  It shows both good photos and the worst photos I've ever taken. I must have not deleted them.  I'll show some of them both from time to time. This was taken in New York City.

Thoughts: Is Life a Simulation?

(click on YouTube for video) Would this series of simulations work its way back to God?  If it did, wouldn't God just make it a series of realities instead of simulations? <><><> If every effect has a cause, how did everything begin? Thomas Aquinas argued that there couldn’t be an infinite regression of cause and effect without any fixed starting point. He posited that God was the First Mover, who was able to set the universe in motion without any prior cause. But why can't there be an infinite series of cause and effect?

Grandfather x3

Miles is the oldest with his new sister Adalyn. Evey feeding Adalyn. Ranger guarding the new family member.  Two girls and a boy I'm blessed. 

Top 10 Most Difficult Piano Pieces + 1

"Lord" Vinheterio Click YouTube link. +

Saturnia Cruise Ship Around the 1940"s

I dabble in my ancestry from time to time. Some of the photographs in my collection are a mystery. My parents passed away some time ago so I have no one to ask.. Now I have to do detective work to figure out what was going on and identify some of the people. It can be enjoyable but also frustrating.  My mother is the 4th woman from the left. She's the pretty one with a smile, white shoes and socks.  I have no idea who the other women are. The Saturnia had a twin sister ship called the Vulcania. The life preserver indicates the ship they were on. They were Italian built luxury liners. I don't know how my mother could afford it. I'm not sure if the ship was coming to America or returning to Italy. She came each way. Here are some videos I found on the web: Luxury Interior The Engine compartment Here are some luxurious rooms: Dining Dining Ballroom  Interesting, isn't it? 

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