3/23/06 | Be a Zebra
If
you haven't checked out the BBS option, I highly recommend it.
It links to a thread about this very comic at the wondrous new
intellectual forum called Common
Ascent. If you read things there, you will be filled with
various sorts of joy.
When
I was a boy of ten I was convinced that I had been killed repeatedly
in my own lifetime. I reckoned that most people had been killed
pretty often, but each time death approached their consciousness
would slip into an alternate timeline where whatever killed them
was either nonlethal or nonexistant, leaving observers a dead
body, unwise to the escape. How many times, I wondered, had an
airplane fallen on my house or crocodiles invaded my room, only
to have my mind flee to a safer plane of existence? Where this
true, and one also assumed that there are an infinite number of
universes to choose from, then every person on Earth would eventually
exist in a world where they were the oldest living thing, their
apparent immortality unexplained by conventional science. Knowing
this, I decided to test my hypothesis: if I were to die, then
I was wrong. But if I didn't, my theory was true.
So
far, so good.
-DC