Volarion Wendsar

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Volarion Wendsar


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"What to say about Volarion Horatio Wendsar? He was weird, and thought about stuff. He called himself a neo-Kantian criticalist at times. A rationalist and a sceptic until the end, he frequently satirised and derided intuitionist subjectivism, anti-science, politics, religion, society, and himself. He often had ideas, and those ideas would soon blossom into even larger ideas, which would then be deflated by the other ideas that soon blossomed into even larger ideas, and so on ad infinitum. He liked to call himself a mathematician, a scientist, and a logician, but in reality he was just a lowly philosopher/author, who thought absurdity was neat, except when he didn't. As far as figments of the imagination go, however, he was one of the bette ...more

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I.S.C. Date: 66.13.15

The Andromeda Hypothesis is a weird book. Why do I say that? I think it's a weird book because it's the first book I'm writing that isn't a metanovel about authorship itself. Granted, I've only written one novel, so perhaps it's just an irrational feeling that has no place in sagacious judgements. That's very likely.

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“When refuting an argument presented by a religion or utilised to its advantage, be sure to ask as many ‘why’ questions as possible, and see what intriguing new answers their supporters invent to gloss over gaping holes in their understanding of everything instead of just saying ‘I don’t know'.”
Volarion Wendsar, The Last Train out of Existence

“Infinity is a vastly large number.”
Volarion Wendsar, The Last Train out of Existence

“Well, whatever.”
Volarion Wendsar, The Last Train out of Existence



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