Add to that; and on percentage heartless and you've got the progression down.The only thing our human existence proves is that life occurs in the right conditions, and can evolve into a higher life form. (like miles)Neither theory passes the simple jelly bean test or the first law of physics. Still...we exist so something happened.I totally dismiss the notion that a "god" somehow created the Universe & all things in it, and the gods created by religions are simply man-made nonsense. I also find the practice of worshiping gods antiquated, demeaning and repulsive. When things are going good, give credit to god but when things are going bad, blame it on man, yeah right.Well I suppose that’s possible since Einstein essentially proved that there are at least 14 dimensions and theorized that sooner or later we will discover the God equation. May even be a couple of doppelganger dimensions. I should have been a little clearer on the God thing. Its not that I dismiss the notion or its possibility but I do dismiss is the organized religion’s interpretation. I just can’t imagine a God that rewards and punishes those it created or a creator that is really no better then we are and flawed to the core. I’m of the mind that somewhere along the line intelligence met science and they had a physical relationship.How about a form of super consiusness that is experiencing everything through expansion of consciousness and life within the limits of different dimensions. So like us its blind to its other experiences when compressed into a chosen dimension?
I have a problem with random chance being the father of all things. I also have a problem with the concept of G-d taking it's place.![]()
Considering what our primitive biological origins were, I believe man is pretty fucking amazing and incredibly intelligent.
Mind and matter - collect and store.
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