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JOHN MATRIX

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Re: Ever get to a point when you realize that there are too many coincidences?
« Reply #25 on: November 05, 2010, 06:43:51 AM »
the more you think about this kind of stuff the more crazy and depressed you get. i suggest stop thinking/worrying about this, you will never get any answers anyways.

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Re: Ever get to a point when you realize that there are too many coincidences?
« Reply #26 on: November 05, 2010, 06:45:22 AM »
the more you think about this kind of stuff the more crazy and depressed you get. i suggest stop thinking/worrying about this, you will never get any answers anyways.

Humanity will know within a century everything there is to know about our universe. The accelerating technological progress and all of that.

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Re: Ever get to a point when you realize that there are too many coincidences?
« Reply #27 on: November 05, 2010, 06:52:11 AM »
im sure they all thought that. it wont happen. for every one thing we learn, 2 more questions are raised. it is impossible to 'know/understand everything'.

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Re: Ever get to a point when you realize that there are too many coincidences?
« Reply #28 on: November 05, 2010, 06:53:48 AM »
Physiologically, the human body is no more sophisticated than that of a dog or a cat.  Organs, processing, etc.

Our minds are different than any other species however.  We have the ability to imagine or visualize things that don't exist, and then we also have the power to create what we visualize.  That is what makes humans special.

Of course, humans have their weaknesses as well.

Despite our higher intelligence, we don't know everything.  I make the analogy of a dog riding in a car.  He enjoys going for a ride, but he has no idea about an internal combusion engine.