Who gets the last word in?

I have one thing to say about that:



































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Ethereal Sage said:
Most memories do get lost, but not all...that could be another discussion altogether ;)
How do you stand on the scenario of all evil being suddenly gone, vanished? Would good still be 'good', or just normal? Is there a 3rd state, one of non-commital?

Another discussion indeed.
In the case that evil would just vanish, there would still be good. But because there is not evil, there will be nothing else than good, therefore it will become normal. In this sence there normal will be good, but this good will no longer be percepted as good because there is no counterpart. (In my view you have to have a counterpart of something to be able to perceive that something.)
I even think that this could be called the 3rd state you mentioned because it is both good, evil and neither of them at thesame time.
 
Indeed.
Another thought came to mind, when trigonometry came into my head, specifically using trig to define a point in 3-dimensional space...applying it to the good vs evil setup, would we also need a 3rd point outside of good and evil as a reference?
Just something that came into my head as I was waking up.
 
@naf: Indeed a great movie

@ante:
About a boundry: There's bound to be one. At least, the physical universe is enlarging until it will it no longer will be enlarging. Then starts the converging until this universe will implode.

About that movie:Go watch, NOW.
P.S. It's one of the best movies about that kind of stuff:) Quite hilarious, i'd say. Another movie with only answers and no questions:lol: