In order to be completely random, one must be unpredictable. If I were to think of a "random" thought, I would need to clear my mind of all thought, and think of something random. Easier said than done. For most sentient beings, at least those not in Hollywood, clearing the mind of thought is difficult. Ask the Dalai Lama. Also, when you are finally able to clear your mind, and then think of something instantly, it would not be completely random. the mere process of randomly thinking requires processed thought.
Say you were to think "apple." wow that was random. Nope, actually you read about apples in a friends blog post yesterday. Yep, even in my explanation of random, I have confirmed exactly what I am talking about. I think.
On a completely different note, in 1803 the US Supreme court issued a decision finding that William Marbury had is constitutional rights violated and that he should have them remedied. Boring right. NO! This also found that the supreme court was the supreme court in the land and they were the sole interpreters of the constitution. Wow. That...is...awesome. If it wasn't for Marbury v. Madison, who knows where we would be. Yes folks, be prepared for a summer semester of constitutional law. Constitutional Fever...Catch it!
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2 comments:

Cameron's Corner said...

The next time the Supreme Court takes their "family photo" they should do a few normal ones, but then have one... just one... where they can do whatever they want. Goose each other. Bunny ears. Mooning.

Speaking of which, I'll bet there's at least one that doesn't wear anything under the robe.

Dynamic Chiropractic said...

Even though your explained well that you really can't have a random thought, this post felt random enough for me! Summer school? That sucks, aren't your done yet????