Your right, and that's what really makes life worth living. If you already know everything, then what would be the point of living.
2006-08-13 17:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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What. So you dont have the "thinking brain tissue" that multiplies itself from a single stem cell implant, replaces the human brain without the person even knowing about it, and processes auditory, visual and sensory stimuli just as normal human brain tissue does, transmits the same to some obscure server and processes commands such as "This is a flower and it smells like a rose, so it must be a rose" and answers questions such as "What do you see now?" "How do you feel now?" etc. etc.
This and the other liquid crystal implant that replaces the eyeballs of all people in the world tracks what they see, creates a virtual world where they THINK what they see may not actually be in existence even..
Well if you dont even have the means of controlling each and every person on the planet right down to the nerve level then you are totaly waste and unfit for world domination. London can commit suicide in the Isle Of Man.
2006-08-14 00:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 3 concept you may want to explore.
1 Ask you Doctor to increase your medication.
2.Select a good preexisting perception of reality which work for most people.
3.Step away from the computer go out into the fresh air experience reality and
formulate a new perception of it based on you new experiences
2006-08-14 00:29:57
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answered by always a friend 3
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The universe itself appears infinite, but exists nowhere but within itself. Making itself finite or nonexistant at all. So your discovery never really exsisted anyway.
2006-08-14 00:17:18
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answered by Vespr 2
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H.I. of the ...,
I think that we all do that. Welcome to the club. What part of reality did I figure out and how is it lacking from the part you figured out? It would depend upon our skill to communicate those perceptions in order to know which is guessing, and which knows.
Another factor is time. Who's got time to examine very much at all exaustively? We really only live a short time, don't we?
2006-08-14 00:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem with humans in general is that we are able to view things with insight. The best way to look for deeper meaning is to look at beings that have no need to actualize themselves, and through that you can gain a deeper enlightenment on life.
Or as the existentialist Hummel would ask: 'Does life have to have meaning to be lived?'
2006-08-14 00:14:56
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answered by jimmyrm_25 3
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good statement. however aour reality has been fogged by the belive that religion and science are different school of thought when they should be the same or one.
what is mystery of its not a discovery.?
2006-08-14 00:14:55
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answered by santosh s 4
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Good point...
It is indeed amazing that our perception of reality does match reality to the extent it commonly does.
Cordially,
John
2006-08-14 00:14:49
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answered by John 6
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Uh, I'm pretty sure you have a little redundancy going on in there. You'll never perceive what is, only what you perceive it to be. So perhaps, it's more of a vicious circle, eh?
2006-08-14 00:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-14 00:14:13
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answered by Ken 2
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