The imagination is endless... - Alan Moore - Storytelling - BBC Maestro. #Shorts

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You know what else is endless? My capacity to sit and listen to Alan Moore's voice.

rad
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One of the most legendary writers in 100 years. He gets the credit he deserves from the comics community. But to me he’s one of the best period just in fiction

drebodollaz
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I like to imagine that their filming location is just Alan Moore’s home.

Like, he just has a chair in the midst of this giant, open castle room and he just sits there for a little while and relaxes

ianbyrne
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No one more important to say this than Dumbledore himself, ya know.

Baseds_Backup_Account
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Yes, Yes, Yes. Brain is... a magical place.

midianpoet
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Hey, BBC social media staff, don't cut him off while he's illuminating a fascinating point.

warlockofwordschannel
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As far as I'm concerned, this is exactly why the physical universe is this big.

snovid
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At first I understood "the united nation is endless..."

Markus-Muireg
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It can be argued that the human imagination is contained within this universe since its just electrical signals and chemicals. The imagination is apart of this universe so to speak

jacksypher
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Take the universe and multiply: universe x (2.56 × 10^14)

and with that, you get pointless math.

brokemono
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I have a feeling he forgot that the human imagination is part of the physical universe.

UpstateAlgaeLaboratory
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not if you ask someone that knows anything about astronomy

LA-MJ
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Endless imagination and this fool cant think of a “practical” use for super powers

gottabail
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"There is potentially more in the human imagination than there is in the entire universe" this is nonsense, everything contained within the human imagination is as far as biological and physical science can tell, a result of electrical synapses, wholly contained within the physical universe, thus making the collection of all thoughts experienced by humanity a subset of the collection of physical phenomena.

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