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"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move."
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2007-08-31 20:07:52 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Not exist. I'm tired of life.

2007-08-31 20:10:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

To place blame, to feel hate and resentment, and even anger are only normal to human behavior. In the end we all have the choice – to survive or not. This life is limited – finite – so, for every individual, it will come to an end eventually.

The question at hand is more about survival after this short lived life. For most, it has been difficult to obtain faith in eternal life. That life is only available for those who choose it and denying it is also ours for the choosing. When you get to the crossroads, what path will you choose? The door to the source remains always open until you shut the door and forever turn your back; and life will cease as though you have never existed.

2007-09-01 03:35:11 · answer #2 · answered by Happy Days! 2 · 0 1

I like existence but I don't relish death and the extremely infinitesimal possibility of some arcane after life after the
nature of this one. Douglas Adams wasn't even there was he?

2007-09-01 03:13:00 · answer #3 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 1

Whaaahhaa, 42 is a fictional answer to "everything" Wait around 7.5 million yrs. to know what the question "where did the universe come from" even means...weee haawww....puenemembra, you're saying you're smarter than einstein?

2007-09-01 03:15:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like to exist.
I didn't exist before I was born, I will not exist once I die.
That's a lot of nonexistence.
So it's nice to break up all that nothingness with a brief flicker of sentience.

2007-09-01 03:13:26 · answer #5 · answered by Rin 4 · 0 0

I'd rather not exist if it means I have to bow down to the reason for my existence.

Other than that, I'll take existence.

2007-09-01 03:11:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As we see under QED phenomenon, every time an electron changes energy states, there is a photon. As photons enter the electron goes into H.E. state as the electron returns to L.E (low energy) state the photon is released.. there is the virtual photon.. it does not exsist before it enters the electron and seases to exsist after it leaves.. or does something else happen?.. perhaps it goes into subspace.. or hyperspace.. it goes into a dimention we cannot percieve.. there are things that live in the second dimention that cannot see us.. so your question is subjective... that is to say


1 quantity

2 Vibration

3 uncertainty

4 Observer conciousness (this is one that eludes most)


Some of the simple ways of understanding quantum, quantic or quantum theory. When a wrought iron bar is heated, then more heat is applied, the photons coming off of the iron do not make gradual changes, they make distinct leaps (quantum leaps). Those of you who own a cutting torch with a rosebud tip and see this for yourself. Oddly this quantum exchange is the basic organization of the universe. That is to say its not at a continual or “gradual” level, but at a quantity level. There are certain places where energy at the very base levels of existence energies are exchanges in “quanta”. This means that the basic form of energy (of which all things are comprised) is down deep and does not exchange at small rates. It happens very, very tiny, very very, small, but it does not happen at a continual or gradual rate. This type of exchange is a vibrational exchange of energy (dietary fiber for the brush boarder electrical transfer making sense?).

Einstein said “E=mc2”. You’ve all heard that, but WTF was he talking about? Energy and mass ARE connected. E=mc2 is “energy equals mass squared they are equal. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. It is a vibrational energy. ANY energy can be transposed as mass and vice versa. As we look at vibrational energies like electrons, we find the electron is made up of other smaller particles of energy known as quarks. As we look deep into the quarks we are finding out that they are not distinct particles, but are in fact even smaller energy fields. With QED (quantum electro dynamics) We are starting to realize that we need to move away from a particle theory and a field theory and understand that they are combined. These things are a total quanon idea. Think about a horse galloping towards you, around the horse is a dust cloud. If we see the field and the particles as being one to the point of where its hard to see where one begins and the other ends it will sort of explain vibrational energy.


We now know with quantum theory, when we get down to it at a certain level, when we get down passed the Newtonian dynamics and into the world of quantum theory we find Dr Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. So far no one has been able to circumvent this principle. At different levels of uncertainty we just do not know or have the technological advancement to understand the actions of these particles. We can know their position, we can know their momentum, we cannot know both. There is an uncertainty that is not a limitation of our instruments; it is a limitation of our existence, the basic quality of life is expressed as a probability. If you’ve been reading these blogs then you know you can indeed improve your probability and how to do it.


Down deep into and beyond the uncertainty principle is one more thing. This is where things get freaky for monotheists. The lore of Witchcraft and other superstitions take root here. However, these are far more than legends or parlor tricks. Herbs and plants were used for hundreds of thousands of years before there was medicine, as we know it today. And it still works today. Now with the advent of quantum science they imagine they have stumbled into something new. In fact, this is very, very old technology. You’ve all heard “I think therefore I am”. Into and beyond the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is “observer consciousness”. Sometimes called the observer effect it effects the experimenter, the experiment itself and even the experimented upon . In the case of the tester the consciousness of the experimenter effects his research. How interesting is that? This has forced a total change of philosophy in the scientific community. The MIND of the experimenter was affecting his results! Freaked out yet? At the same time, in medicine they were discovering that the mind of the researcher was effecting the outcome of the experiment as well. So all of medicine, all of science has been forced to shift to a double blind method of experimentation. All of quantum physics also had to switch to this double blind standard as well. All of this because of the “observer effect”. Why did medicine find this oberserver effect? Because biology is a quantum event. Quantum events are subject to observer effects. The consciousness of the individuals involved are part of the experiment and can effect the outcome of experimentation. The mind effects ALL. SO you can do both.. its all in your mind

2007-09-01 03:18:17 · answer #7 · answered by TimeWastersInc 6 · 0 0

It's a rather moot point.

If I didn't exist I'd have no desires one way or the other.
The fact that I do exist is quite pleasant; thank you for asking.

2007-09-01 03:17:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Very existentialist....if you didn't exist, you could not give an answer. Therefore, not a valid question, for the choice is removed from the answerer.

2007-09-01 03:11:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"In the fullness of time, God so loved the world that he sent His only begotten Son, to save the world which he has created. I exist because God loves me and I thank Him for creating me to His own image and likeness. I am very happy of my existence!

2007-09-01 03:18:23 · answer #10 · answered by lui 4 · 0 1

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