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An intriguing question

I was playing around with Pandora radio today and a band named Lunatica showed up based on the criteria I gave. Intrigued, I set out to Youtube to find some other songs by them to form a better opinion of whether I should go out searching for some of their CDs in the morning, when I came across this little gem of a track. It's not really a song, but more of an introductory monologue to an album titled The Edge of Infinity. Listening to it really got me thinking. For those interested, here's an audio clip from Youtube:



If you can't see it or just don't want to listen to it, here's the full text of the monologue:

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Infinity

What does it mean to you?

It can signify the point at which you leave reality behind.

Or it may just be a mathematical expression to describe the size of our universe.

It can symbolize that true love never dies.

In other words, infinity offers you the chance that you'll find at last what you've always been dreaming of.

Hasn't it always been the endeavour of mankind to create a better world than the one we are living in?

Music gives you the chance to broaden your mind.

It's time to forget about the artificial frontiers that our intellect is inflicting on us.

Prepare yourself for the greatest journey you've ever made.

Dream on until you've reached the edge of infinity..
I myself am still pondering the question posed here. I don't know where my mental journey to find my own answer will take me, but it's sure to be interesting. It's been a long time since I've had a question like this posed to me.

Comments

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    Euphoric since Feb 2008 | Mar 23, 09
    For me infinity is a concept. It describes in a general manner that which is uncountable. It symbolizes what is too large, too complex and too grand for the human mind to comprehend.
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