It's important to remember that while Tam has a definite perception of the world, Tam is naive and somewhat ignorant.
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| Here we are on an inexplicable vessel looking down upon Earth. | |
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Of course, Rince will try to imrove Tam's mind throughout.
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| Yeah, hopefully I'll stop you from saying stuff like this by the time we've done. | |
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| Ok! We can't see England from here can we? I think that is Africa. No, it is America! Are we really in space? | |
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In the atheist side of my mind, I don't believe in aliens. In my theist side, who knows?
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| The point is, Tam, that it puts into perspective the insignificance of your life - but if I showed you the entire universe, we may be the only life-forms present! Now, do we have progress? | |
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| Wow! The universe is really big! I'm sure we can't be the only things in it, because it's such a big place to live and... and look at all the aliens people see! | |
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