Why There Will Be No Laws On Virtual Crimes by Brendan S Sure. You can time travel ..... or you can get angry, and telekinetically throw a table across a room. Some day, the entire concept of "as above, so below" will become merged, and what is considered the internet or the virtual realm will be regarded as the realm or spiritual realm, a fair grounds to fight. Why, because these are not our real bodies when we act or play games. We are in a surrogate, though we may get hurt. Based on the power of the user (of the matrix) -- deemed so powerful -- the hurt is worse, and may cause death. However, I do not hit to kill. Any game I play, I play to "subdue" the enemy. I am never premeditating a thing like murder. Since it is a happenstance, and instance of the game, the rule is overplayed by collaterol damage, in the name of collaterol damage, simply proving I was better at understanding the MK-Ultra program than they were. In our videodrome, one user might stand tall, but his crimes have no evidence. A laser might fly invisibly through the air, but no one, can see it. The poltergeists may knock you down -- but you can not see them either. I form the eight, and I go invisible with a special tai chi trick, and turn myself into a walking talking blackbox. I also have not a single "byte" of evidence to my crimes, "except" for the things that only I have written, proving I am either a sociopath, or totally telling the truth, but only Your hemetite discernment may decide what is true, and what is not. You are trying to place a law on truth, if the only truth, or evidence you have, is from the user himself. I am playing my own game, at the same time as yours. Two lives. I live two lives. One is real. One is virtual. One matters. One doesn't. Understand..? -S