When we all die, the world has ended and we enter into the next life...but we will only know everything for a spilt second...because after that spilt second is up....
The cycle starts again.
2006-11-23 05:49:32
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answer #1
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answered by Katina 2
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We still have not discovered every species living on our planet. There parts of the ocean filled with mysterious creatures that have yet to be seen by human eyes. We are no where near knowing everything. If knowledge were every grain of sand on Earth human knowledge would comprise not a single grain. Do I think we will ever know everything? Sure, I have great faith in our species. But I can assure you by the time we even acquire enough knowledge to equal that single grain it will be more than a million years from now.
2006-11-22 06:58:19
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no knowing everything. We can't even approach knowing everything. If we live six billion years as a race, we'll still not know. How could we? It'd take us three billion years to get to the nearest galaxy.
There will never, ever be a complete understanding of everything, because we don't even know of everything's existence.
2006-11-22 07:01:10
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answer #3
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answered by spewing_originality 3
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the answer is to be got here upon contained in the be conscious evolution on your question. opposite evolution is happening, and who says it cant? in element of incontrovertible actuality that human beings are purely getting extra stupid and dropping the flexibility to imagine seriously as extra is done for them. human beings began to get extra stupid with the starting up of agriculture 10,000 years in the past. growing to be foodstuff took lots a lot less smarts then being a hunter gatherer. imagine the smarts and abilities it took to be on the bypass each and every of the time using each and every of the abilities you had to live to inform the tale. seem at us now, susceptible, feeble stupid human beings locked up in some cubical on the workplace. typing God knows what bull s**t right into a computing device. Can this surely be referred to as a human adventure or hell? No ask your self everyone looks so stupid and would't imagine. operating at some interest a chimp might want to do and then abode to visual reveal unit dancing with the celebs and stale to mattress.
2016-11-29 09:17:11
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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We will never know everything. Some of the smartest people in history are also marked as crazy and insane. They only touched the top of the water I think we will all kill ourselves before we get any where near knowing everything.
2006-11-22 07:29:19
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answer #5
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answered by the_High_Schooler 1
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We will never "know just about everything," because there is an infinite amount of facts and knowledge (for lack of a better word) to be discovered and therefore humans will never be able to acquire all of it as it would take an infinite amount of time.
2006-11-22 07:19:37
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answer #6
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answered by Memento Mori 5
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well, acc to Tziolkovsky's theory of cosmic eras, human history falls into several periods of cognition, each lasting some million years, the last period will be revolutionary for humans will know just EVERYTHING, like God, and then they won't need their flesh anymore, so they'll transform into spiritual creatures. and then they'll start the history again, from the very beginning, don't ask why. still i think we won't see the age of enlightenment, so LET'S LIVE JUST NOW!
2006-11-22 07:07:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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We will never get to know everything in time, there is too many things we can learn about. Besides, not everything can be explained, and if it can be, we will have to go step by step to get there. There is so much else out there, and not enough time to go around and figure them out.
2006-11-22 07:09:33
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answer #8
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answered by Greek 4
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What makes you think that the human mind, now or in the future, is capable of knowing, " just about everything "?
2006-11-22 08:23:11
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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About 22 million years from the present, according to "Rational Spirituality", the intelligent person's modern bible.
2006-11-22 08:04:24
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answered by ? 4
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