This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Today is 09/23/2025, Post #2





by me, Kerry Burgess, 09/23/2025

"Infinitas"

Translates to infinity, other sources mention eternity, endless, endlessness, boundlessness

Because of my research, I was reminded of a theory I have described before that had formed in my conscious mind

In the very distant - extremely distant - future, my mind is examined

Examined for my memories

Living, not every single detail becomes encoded physically in my human-brain

That is all we have: physical storage in a physical brain

Anyone tries to tell you anything else and they are just an ignorant asshole and you are a monkey for being so gullible to believe their ridiculous, wishful-thinking fairy tales



Because of "Infinitas", I am thinking again about that extremely distant future

Since my brain does not physically store each and every detail I observe, that alone does not explain this half-baked theory of mine

From "Infinitas", I imagine that my physical self in the extremely distant future is sort of tethered to my present day self

I cannot invent what has - what will - happen

Only after-the-fact does it become apparent to me, or so it seems

Popular science-fiction calls it a "paradox"

Don't try to understand. You're a dim-wit. You only want to escape. You're a moronic Star Trek cosplayer and you would never actually learn anything.

Me, I have become systematized in my thinking by the fiction of the story "Invasion" and now today because of that "Travelers" episode I viewed last night.

I am thinking there is one other individual from this present day that also exists in the distant future

By choice.

I speak only for my own personal choice and I choose to be that person in the very distant future

The other person can choose to replace me in this present day with Thomas Reagan and he lives out the days left in the decaying physical body of mine of this present day and then end of story.

No comment.

No real person brings me the happiness I want and that I want to find in the distant future, rejuvenated, a ridiculous notion I never would have considered if not for my research for my blog. Everything else in popular culture is just the ridiculous wishful-thinking and superstition of all you little people out there, you're all so cowardly terrified of mortality.










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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 3:34 PM Pacific-timezone USA Tuesday 09/23/2025