what i'm trying to say is that very few big rocks will deflect the water in equal quantities on both sides
so if there's a 60/40 at the top then every 'branch' from there on is affected and there is less and less of a chance that a branch on the outside will eventually reach equilibrium.
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gronkpan @vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 13 Apr 2009, 9:12,
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Oh, well, right at the top, then yes.
If the very first chance that happens anywhere in time is an unequal chance, then, yes. The tree would be all bent.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences,
Mon 13 Apr 2009, 9:16,
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like if there was a big mountain nearby with its own waterfall or something
ok I'm not using water as a metaphor anymore
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gronkpan @vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 13 Apr 2009, 9:22,
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so if we're stuck out on one of these outside branches
do we cease to exist when the water dries up or do we just stagnate in our shitty puddle of consciousness?
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gronkpan @vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 13 Apr 2009, 9:17,
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