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There are things that appear to be beyond our understanding, but you kind of think we will crack it one day..i'e invisibility, teleportation, travelling at light speed. What stuff is truly beyong our understanding. Nothingness, the realisation that when you die that is it, nothing forever. The size of space, if there are billions of stars in the sky and the gap between stars are millions of light years . If God exists, then what is his master plan..... ouch my head is starting to hurt now, anyone got anymore?

2007-01-22 21:27:56 · 26 answers · asked by mickeyleon123 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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there are a lot of things beyond human comprehension. that is because we are limited by our senses. just like ants can't understand calculus, we cannot understand things greater than us. ants don't argue about the existence of calculus? so what makes us deserving to debate about the existence of a God?

2007-01-22 21:35:57 · answer #1 · answered by surely_maybe 2 · 2 1

You are right from the human viewpoint. But you are not a human. you are a being of light,a Hueman, spirit,unconditional love, you have union with God in unconditional love within your heart. Explore the inner universe within your own heart. "God dwells within you as you". "the mind is not for thinking, the mind is for receiving thought", Be still and Ask questions of your own heart. You are the life of the body, Indistructable,eternal. The concept of mortal, & physical body will die, but you will not die.

2007-01-23 07:25:24 · answer #2 · answered by Weldon 5 · 0 0

You still sound reasonable and curious enough, I am therefore most willing to give you yet another answer, for that would be very regrettable to ignore such a wonderful mind of yours, leaving it to wander in an uncertain world of cyberspace; you have a potential for climax in thinking, use it well! And read on if you like.

The facts of the mind are all comprehensible. There are things we know well, as they form our opinions and views … fair enough, and quite understandable. Then there are things we know that we can know, as the likes of them we have already known, these are in fact the things that we do not know but we are certain that we will know, or in your words ‘crack’ one day. But this is not all, as there are things still that we do not know we do not know about – ignorance of our ignorance, but amazingly enough, and somehow, due to some uncanny ability, or because of some unrealised innate potential for awareness, we know this too - we know that there are things we do not know that we do not know about.

In this respect, we might never figure out anything we do not know that we do not know, but how do we suss out the fact that there could be things we do not know that we do not know, as we do? There in lies the acknowledgement of our ignorance; if then our knowledge can lead us to the awareness of our ignorance then this simply implies that in human mind darkness can be made visible with the use of light – the light of knowing can see ignorance first and last.

Now, coming back to my original propositions that all fact of the mind are comprehensible, and that we know what we know in form of our opinions and views, and that the rest of our body of knowledge is encapsulated in our critical thinking and in our ability to question what we know and what we do not know - our questions at our best are the factual realisations of our sense of wonder and curiosity, an acceptance of our ignorance.

But where there is nothing in the grasp of our mind, mind reaches out into the realms of existence completely unknown to itself. The mind know what it knows, it know what it does not know; and it is even aware of things that it does not know that it does not know, but here, where there is nothing mind finds an innate and essential sense of incompletion in itself; and this is where life is firmly based; this is where roots are, roots from which flowers grow at the top, flowers that do not know the roots the way you or me would like to know things; this is where all the journey begins. This is the reason for our yearning for perfection and search for the absolute.

We are in life just like a child inside his or her secure house that is home; a child who has never ventured out yet, and therefore does not know at all what that house looks like and what is outside that micro universe of his familiar environment, the house that feels so perfectly right and comfortable that it is invitingly possible to play all the time.

2007-01-23 06:33:10 · answer #3 · answered by Shahid 7 · 0 0

there is no answer to a question that is beyond human comprehension, only a million more questions, which may one day bring us closer to the true meaning of life. monte python cracked it if in doubt watch 'the meaning of life.'

2007-01-23 06:03:05 · answer #4 · answered by millyjay 2 · 0 0

I,m not sure that is a question you can answer. Many people already believe god does or doesn't exist,with proof, lousy or proof or not. The one thing I don't think we will ever truly understand and that is, every body else.
And my wife.

2007-01-23 05:38:22 · answer #5 · answered by king_sigh 3 · 0 0

If we put our minds to it I think we'll eventually discover/understand everything about life, the universe and everything.

The only three things we'll never comprehend is human behaviour, what happens after death and the existence of God.

2007-01-23 08:11:44 · answer #6 · answered by John H 3 · 0 0

that which is unknown but within the confines of human perception can be one day known, a deeper understanding and aplication of phsics and technology will render invisibility etc as part of human knowledge
(nothingness is easy, just think about it...then don't!)

that which is unknowable and is beyond the confines of human perception can never be known becauase we don't have the capacity to percieve the unknowable, what does it feel like to be a stone, what is beyond the veil of death. how to understand women/men (delete as appropriate!)

2007-01-23 05:42:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Humans.

2007-01-23 23:48:52 · answer #8 · answered by Baron VonHiggins 7 · 0 0

God is beyond all human comprehension because we think of ourselves as the apex of the living world and He created life. We can't understand Him because He is so far advanced from us. We will know all when we die.

2007-01-23 05:38:33 · answer #9 · answered by greylady 6 · 1 1

If the shortest route between two points is a staight line , how many stars does that pass , between altair centar3 and earth.
ouch!!!

2007-01-23 12:49:54 · answer #10 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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