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Examples: Why will our universe continue to expand for all eternity? Where did the space that's used to create the universe come from? Why are there other universes (are there other gods for each of those universes)? What happens after death? Are we really dead when we cross over to the other side? They say when we get to that "other side" our family will reconize each other. How can they if we are spirit and/or soul since we don't reconize what a soul and spirit looks like? If we are the only life form in all existence, what's the reason for it being like it is? How did God come into being? Why is it we don't use all of our brain power capacity/ The list goes on and on. Are there hidden meaning to those many questions and will they ever be answered? What's your opinion?

2006-12-30 17:13:25 · 21 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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To have the abilty to ask ,and even to understand that there are possibilities or spheres of understanding that lie beyond the ability of mankind to wrap his understanding around suggest's that there are planes of existence and levels of understanding that man cannot or has not yet attained to. buried in that percentage of his brain power he does not use is the ability too understand.But in our present physical,mentally challenged state we can not attain this "higher ground". Heck! we can,t even solve the problem's facing us today such as hunger, war, disease hate.etc.etc., i submit to you this question, what is truth?....KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE! how can we know the truth? SEEK and you shall find. DON"T TAKE NO WOODEN NICKEL"S!.

2007-01-01 13:40:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'll put in some answers.

1) What happens after death?

Your body is a set of chemical reactions. When those reactions stop... the body and mind die. The person's life ends. That's it.

2) How can they if we are spirit and/or soul since we don't recognize what a soul and spirit looks like?

Ah ha... catching on. Again... we're only chemical reactions. There is no "soul" mixed in. We have energy yes... but no spiritualness that leaves the body when the body dies. That's wishful thinking to people who fear death.

3) If we are the only life form in all existence, what's the reason for it being like it is?

We're not. Don't forget the other animals and plants. And statistically, there should be other planets out there with life on them. Out of all the countless planets out there... very few have life. We are in one of those slim planets that have the right properties to hold life.

4) How did God come into being?

Everything complicated arises from simplicity. That's very much, to the core, what Evolution is.

Now, ponder about the Creation argument: The universe is too complicated so a being must have created it (i.e., God).

Okay... so, complicated things are created by complicated/complex beings right?

God is complicated. But... He "popped" up out of nowhere right? Or maybe it's that He "willed" Himself into existence. *laughs*... He is "outside" of science (an absurd and childish thought), or has no beginning or end.

That's impossible.

Complication comes from simplicity. God is just complicated. He never arose from simplicity. He cannot exist. Okay, so now someone may say "someone created God - Super-God!" ... who created Him? And then that guy and then that guy? It's endless and therefore impossible.

Conclusion, God never came into being except from the minds of humans.

5) Why is it we don't use all of our brain power capacity?

We try. We have education and such. We're still evolving. Perhaps one day we'll be using full brain capacity. Perhaps not.

2006-12-30 17:27:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As far as we know, humans are the only species with the power to reason in this manner and we have asked these questions since the beginning of time. As our minds evolve we ask even more questions. Since we are only the highest form of created life, but not the highest form of intelligence in the universe we can never know everything. A human being only uses a small amount of brain power. It has been said the even Einstein used only 10% of his. You question is like asking "will a dog or cat ever be able to understand the wisdom that is in a Library?". The answer is no, dogs and cats can not read. And humans can not now or ever be able to comprehend all of powers in the universe or the essence of God.

2006-12-30 17:31:01 · answer #3 · answered by tonks_op 7 · 0 0

For instance relativity does not disprove classical mechanics, it is just an additional factor, all classical mechanics is still true, thus its formulas are all somewhat accurate. All formulas are descriptions, and descriptions are somewhat generalized. A dog can not grasp abstract concepts. We are able to think in terms of infinity. But things exist and they can be described; if something exists there must exist some description which could be used to describe it. Because it is a description, the way knowledge exists, then it falls within the domain of language. The capacity to name is the capacity for all language, assuming we can also name abstractions such as conjunctions of logic and prepositions and other abstractions; and we know all such grammar, or have the potential to use any kind of word of such. Thus all descriptions of what ever possible nature can be known by us. If the description is so large than our mind can not hold it, then we name large components of such a system, and describe it in general terms. Understanding is another matter because understaning may require experiences that we have not had. But we can understand about it. Some philosophers say there is knowledge that can not be described in words; I disagree with that; that comes from a confusion between knowledge and understanding, which do overlap, but the distinction must be made, understanding the experience component which is somewhat separate from words. Dave

2016-05-22 22:59:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because we're trying to understand with a brain that is mired in dualistic concepts such as self versus other, time (before, after, passage of time), space (self versus other things that are separate), etc. And these are all part of a universe that is completely dualistic and where psycholgical selves, time, space, etc. come into being. The questions you're presenting are outside of this and, therefore, can't be answered with a dualistic mind. However, those who have enlightenment experiences go beyond a dualistic experience of themselves and are able to get into some of these issues.

2006-12-30 17:18:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Simply because we cannot wrap our physical minds around the ideas that would give us the answers. Only through the Soul a facet of the CREATOR can we understand some of the mysteries.Or have to experience them in person to gain a understanding. No real hidden meaning . We are just not ready for the whole Truth yet.If it came in a flash of insight . you would most likely burn out your mind and body and become another one of those spontaneous combustion mysteries.

2006-12-30 17:34:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, simply put, or you going to make sure 5 year old understands sex?

Many things are beyond our comprehension because we don’t need to know them for one. And, If we did, our learning process would be void, choosing what is right based on current rather then infinite knowledge gives us a chance to live and make mistakes and learn. The more we know the more responsibility we have to use that knowledge the right way. That much knowledge in a feeble frame like ours could only lead to disaster.

But as we progress and learn the more we prove we can take on the responsibility. And the more we will know, even after this life.

2006-12-30 17:17:58 · answer #7 · answered by Coool 4 · 1 1

Knowledge is like a pyramid, without the proper foundation, you can not reach the next level. To comprehend something, first you must understand it. To understand it, you must understand everything that created it...meaning everything below it in the pyrymid. God would be the pinicle of the pyramid as he has complete power and understanding. I don't want to sound religious but God is simply the highest possible level to reach. To truely undersand this, you have to take years of listening, paying attention, thinking about (meditating some say) ideas and concepts and use them to build upon even more ideas and concepts. An example, without basic math you can't understand algerbra, without understanding algerbra you can't understand calculus. Each build upon each other. So too does everything else work this way.

Unfortuanly, to learn something, you have to take time to learn it first. Like eating food, you have to chew it (read a book, listen to a song, ect) allow it time to digest (you mind stores it in your mind, creates bonds to other ideas) and incorperate it into you life (your food now has been broken down and become part of you),

Basically, your asking for a lifetime's worth of undersanding and growth to be put into a single answer and that is not possible. The meaning of life is simple...whatever you choose it to be. I choose mine to learn, grow and understand...even at times things I do not like because it allows me undersanding of things further up the pyramid...so to speak.

By the way, when your looking for answers, go to the source...the source of all things is God, himself, herself, itself, ect...you get the idea.

2006-12-30 17:58:19 · answer #8 · answered by da_lucky_dragon 1 · 0 0

Yes they are hidden answers. The true meanings to the questions are only entrusted to a very few. It can be very dangerous being a member of the knowing society. If you are interesting in joining this secret society you may email me and I will get you initiated and start you on your journey. xx

2006-12-30 17:34:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is actually a theorem in mathematical logic (Godel's Theorem) that shows that there are truths of mathematics that cannot be proven.

If there are things in mathematics where the truth cannot be comprehended, why would we think that we could know everything else?

No -- there are no hidden messages -- there is no point in hiding a message in something that is impossible to know. Messages that are meant to be found are only put places where we can decrypt them.

2006-12-30 17:18:30 · answer #10 · answered by Ranto 7 · 1 0

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