Yes, we are more brilliant than the shine the moon borrows from the sun and instead of recognizing our inner brilliance, we look for going to the moon. That is a real proof of how unwise we are. We are brilliant fools!!
2006-10-18 00:29:12
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answered by small 7
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don't listen to anyone they are no smarter just because a person can remember what he is shown or can categorize something better than the next doesn't have anything to do with brilliance. The most brilliant people we know in history usually just stumble over something small and all the others around put it on a pedestal. people are merely a piece of hardware wired to duplicate copies of what it receives and who ever does it the most efficient is considered smarter, but in reality if their was a way of proving brilliance in a physical state than most people would get scared or left out because what started perfect is now corrupted and get stale. Would you wanna wear a sign around your neck that says not only your smarts but the smarts of your heritage that corrupted you? most people wouldn't last to long in a system like that. besides it would seem to much like robots, and even though it kinda looks like that our bodies are fairly remarkable and you wouldn't want to take away from Gods creation.
2006-10-18 04:53:52
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answered by secretsofthe end 2
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because we are blinded by our greed of knowledge for our nations instead of that for our race, we as mankind didn't put a man on the moon, America did, America didn't put the first man in space the Russians did, and then America started a race with the Russians to out do them,
it is natural to compete but in that competitiveness we are blinded!
2006-10-18 04:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha! We are not brilliant. Have you seen the latest stats and placement of America's school system? We are behind quite a few third world countries.
2006-10-18 04:33:58
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answered by Lindsay C 2
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We CAN put a man on the moon. But we can't make intelligence happen where there is a void.
2006-10-18 05:23:50
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answered by Victor 4
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And how do we really know Man went to the Moon?
2006-10-18 04:30:07
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answered by kaligurl1229 3
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I understand it. It's called the 7 deadly sins. Mankind is inherent with evil and opinions. The same reason we can't get along and kill each other all the time in wars and personal too.
2006-10-18 06:52:49
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answered by AJ 4
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Man, brilliant? What planet are you living on?
2006-10-18 04:36:57
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answered by ITS ME 3
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I don't think many would deny the intelligence involved in such an accomplishment -
2006-10-18 04:30:24
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answered by ? 6
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because brilliance is best measured when you ask a person and how much he knows
2006-10-18 04:33:10
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answered by darknight83 2
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