P.S. (Re: Space travel in Barks' stories)

Daniel van Eijmeren dve at kabelfoon.nl
Sat Aug 9 00:25:30 CEST 2003


In my previous email, I forgot to fill in one part.

SIGVALD GROSFJELD to GEO, 07-08-2003:

> In one of those stories Barks mentions a 6 meter high boy from 
> Duckburg. In another such story he mentions a green man from
> Venus who lived on a golden moon for centuries without food or 
> water. Off course that can't be taken too seriously.

Can you prove that 6 meter high boys and green men from Venus 
don't exist? 

Miracles happen. Fantasy and reality have cross-overs. And reality 
is often far more crazy than far-fetched fantasty. So, it's hard to 
*really* tell them apart. From our point of view, the whole universe 
is one big miracle. And the universe does exist. At least, that's 
what I believe. :-)

Sometimes, I think that life might be a dream within another life.
That way, death could be the moment of waking up from such a dream.

Maybe you earthlings are all part my dream? 
Or is that an egocentric thought?

Well, if so, don't yell at me. I might wake up. :-)


--- Daniël

And what exactly is a dream?
And what exactly is a joke?  

(Pink Floyd - Jugband Blues, 1968)


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