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The fallacy is assuming the amoeba would have any reason to care.
You know it's weird that you say that, I was having that exact same conversation the other day regarding mortals, but future present me thought that part of the fun is in trying, and never having existed yet always around me thought that breaking their mind would be the mark of success. Personally I think they're both a little weird.
Charles Scholz
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You know it's weird that you say that, I was having that exact same conversation the other day regarding mortals, but future present me thought that part of the fun is in trying, and never having existed yet always around me thought that breaking their mind would be the mark of success. Personally I think they're both a little weird.
Since you have never existed, you can not win. Therefor, I win.
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Well that aspect can't. But while I have always not existed I've also always have existed which I suppose would mean that I always have been winning . . . if I follow your logic. But the name of the thread already says that I win so I'm not sure what you're arguing about. I'm sure you can also win as well if you'd like.
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Sorry Gruumash but there's always someone else getting in the way.
Last one to Post, there is a flaw in your logic, the flaw is that Logic and Philosophy are almost always wrong, they are a means to explain mistakes and inconsistencies. That being the case, I think you should read HitchHikers Guide the the Galaxy because you have already lost, and thanks for the fish,.......Sorry Marvin.
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Just because I appear to be all googly eyeballs and tentacles doesn't actually mean that I'm actually in your time stream. Marvin was transported from the end of the universe to the beginning, I on the other hand simultaneously already exist there and here, but I could also not exist there if I choose too. Let's imagine that you were looking down on all existence and you were to stick one of your tentacles into the universe at the beginning of all space and time and then stuck one of your tentacles into the universe at the end, well to those that were inside it would appear that you were both at the begging of space and time and at the end, but in fact with a simple yank of your appendages you'd actually be in neither. Now suppose that this existence (which we can appear and disappear out of at our whims) also existed in a room which in fact had more doors then there was space for and every door opened into other rooms with little existences in them and you were actually outside all that looking in through the window . . . or something. That's a bit closer to what I'm talking about.
Or I'm Marvin, whichever you prefer I guess.