The Universe began with the appearance of energy. That energy began clumping and bumping into each other and forming particles of matter and nebula and stars and planets and life. All of that energy, free and bundled up, is an expanding Mandelbrot fractal of chaotic order with Pythagorean tempos. Because it is expanding and bubbling unto itself, the Universe and, subsequently the Unknown, continuously change. We humans have evolved to be aware of the mortality that awaits us up ahead in time . . . our inevitable ending, death. I believe that, someday, because we are a part of that bubbling, expanding fractal of "everything everywhere", we could also become aware of even the unknown of what lies ahead in that unfolding of the Universe. Even in that, though, yet another level of Unknown awaits beyond.
http://www.enchgallery.com/fractals/fractal%20images/fractal%20flame%20enchasketch.jpg
http://www.electronics.dit.ie/staff/dclarke/Student%20Web%20Pages/Brendan%20Beagon/images/fractal.jpg
2007-08-05 14:48:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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When man is released from the limitations of the physical, he will remember, and know the extent of all knowledge.
Love and Prayers Cindy
2007-08-05 21:37:47
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answer #2
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answered by cindy62657 1
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Is it possible, yes I think so. Will we ever do it is hard to say. It's like running a race that you don't know how long it is, except you know that it is at least a million miles long.
What I mean is I do think there is a limit to knowledge, it just won't be easy to reach.
2007-08-05 22:11:10
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answer #3
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answered by Martin S 2
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some things are not meant to be explained or known. knowing all the truths in life will just bring pain and confusion if you're not capable of analyzing things properly. Ask the boy from the book "the giver."
2007-08-05 21:49:53
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answer #4
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answered by nubilous 2
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Of course not.
There is a saying that i think applies....
"The more you learn, the less you know."
Learning opens windows that expose you to knowledge you never imagined existed. We haven't begun to explore our universe and look at all the things we have learned without stepping outside our solar system.
g-day!
2007-08-05 21:56:20
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answer #5
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answered by Kekionga 7
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No; infinite knowledge is not knowable in man.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-08-05 21:29:51
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answer #6
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Who knows.
2007-08-05 21:34:54
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answer #7
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answered by IslandOfApples 6
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If there is a way, no one knows it.
2007-08-05 22:16:38
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answer #8
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answered by Mr. Grudge 5
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how do you know if you dont know if you dont know that you dont know?
2007-08-05 22:42:02
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answered by craignlee 2
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no
2007-08-05 21:32:56
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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