Nick,
I think that's the point.
Renoir
>Hilmar
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>eternity can't have a first second.
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>Nick
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>>I am trying to recall a story I read a long while ago (from the Grimm Brothers), about "eternity". It goes something like this:
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Far, far away, there is a mountain made of pure diamond. It is a league (1) long, a league wide, and a league high.
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>>Once every hundred years, a little bird comes to this mountain, and whets his beak.
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>>When the entire mountain is thus worn off, the first second of eternity has passed.>>
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>>(This is the story as I rememberd it. Researching, I found that this is actually part of a somewhat longer story, which you can find at
http://fanzone50.com/Tales/Eternity.html. Another short story from the Grimm Brothers, which I found quite impressive, is "The messengers of Death", which you can find at
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~wbarker/fairies/grimm/177.html).
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>>(1) A league is the distance a person can walk in an hour.