20 Ways the World Could End-#20

Someone wakes up and realizes it was all a dream  

Are we living a shadow existence that only fools us into thinking it is real? 

This age-old philosophical question still reverberates through cultural thought, from the writings of William S. Burrows to the cinematic mind games of The Matrix. Hut of the Institute of Advanced Studies sees an analogy to the danger of the collapse of the vacuum. Just as our empty space might not be the true, most stable form of the vacuum, what we call reality might not be the true, most stable form of existence. 

In the fourth century B.C., Taoist philosopher Chuang Tzu framed the question in more poetic terms. He described a vivid dream. In it, he was a butterfly who had no awareness of his existence as a person. When he awoke, he asked: "Was I before Chuang Tzu who dreamt about being a butterfly, or am I now a butterfly who dreams about being Chuang Tzu?"

Weird Factor=10

And that concludes my string of apocalyptic forums. Have fun being paranoid about the vacuum giving or the sun deciding to fry our sorry selves with a solar flare.

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