Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6543|Texas - Bigger than France

Kmarion wrote:

Yes it is instinct (Kinda my point). And yes the scientific theory revolves around tangibles. However we have made plenty of great leaps in understanding based around intangibles. Your argument is based around things we can not know right now. There may be in the distant future ways to verify theories. (Exploring black holes might be one way)
Sure, but the grand scale of what we need to understand is unbelievable.  But we have nothing but time.

Until then we will be haunted by images of Jesus' face in peanut butter and potato chip shapes.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6652|USA

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


Yes we will come and go. Yes we are "tiny". But you have not explained why we search for the basic fundamentals of creation. You have made your peace with simply being. Humanity on the whole for 650k years has not. Who is being arrogant now?
We search for it because we have evolved the capacity to do so. It does not mean there is an answer to be found. In my opinion however, if there is an answer to be found it will not be in the realm of man made religion or deities.
You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
I guess we do it to answer the questions that you pose in the first place. All I am saying, is when and if we find the answer, we will probably be disappointed.

Kinda like learning the secret to a magic trick, so puzzling and perplexing when you do not know the secret, yet, when revealed, so stupendously simple, you can not believe you fell for it, and the magic is gone.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

S.Lythberg wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

S.Lythberg wrote:


well, that would be a lot of prayers to tend to...

and a lot of lives to manage

I think it's more plausible that he set the laws of physics in motion, and then went back to wherever he had been previously (and where that may be, we will likely never know).
Not everyone believes this. In fact: http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id … _article=1
but we can only trace the universe back to the exact moment of the big bang.  Will it ever be possible to determine the preceding events, if, as many have theorized, the big bang was actually the final stage in the destruction of the previous universe under it's own weight.
To be determined. To answer this question you would have to look back in time. Something we are currently doing.
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lowing
Banned
+1,662|6652|USA

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


Yes it is instinct (Kinda my point). And yes the scientific theory revolves around tangibles. However we have made plenty of great leaps in understanding based around intangibles. Your argument is based around things we can not know right now. There may be in the distant future ways to verify theories. (Exploring black holes might be one way)
Black holes, wow, who wants to be the first test pilot to make that flight??
I hear Chuck Norris is volunteering.
When Superman goes to bed he puts on his Chuck Norris pajamas

Before the Boggieman goes to sleep, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.


A few of my favorites..
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:


We search for it because we have evolved the capacity to do so. It does not mean there is an answer to be found. In my opinion however, if there is an answer to be found it will not be in the realm of man made religion or deities.
You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
I guess we do it to answer the questions that you pose in the first place. All I am saying, is when and if we find the answer, we will probably be disappointed.

Kinda like learning the secret to a magic trick, so puzzling and perplexing when you do not know the secret, yet, when revealed, so stupendously simple, you can not believe you fell for it, and the magic is gone.
A bunch of unemployed scientist.. that's all guys, clean out your lockers..lol.
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lowing
Banned
+1,662|6652|USA

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:


We search for it because we have evolved the capacity to do so. It does not mean there is an answer to be found. In my opinion however, if there is an answer to be found it will not be in the realm of man made religion or deities.
You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
I can't speak for lowing, but I personally feel that the arrogance has to do with when people assume without any doubt that their interpretation of god is correct.  It's not the zeal for discovery that is arrogant, it's the thought that you know something that can't be known that is.
there ya have it. good post Turquoise
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:

We search for it because we have evolved the capacity to do so. It does not mean there is an answer to be found. In my opinion however, if there is an answer to be found it will not be in the realm of man made religion or deities.
You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
I can't speak for lowing, but I personally feel that the arrogance has to do with when people assume without any doubt that their interpretation of god is correct.  It's not the zeal for discovery that is arrogant, it's the thought that you know something that can't be known that is.
I am all inclusive when I consider these things. However a pushy argument is a weak argument. It lacks confidence.

(so ya, I agree)
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lowing
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Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
I guess we do it to answer the questions that you pose in the first place. All I am saying, is when and if we find the answer, we will probably be disappointed.

Kinda like learning the secret to a magic trick, so puzzling and perplexing when you do not know the secret, yet, when revealed, so stupendously simple, you can not believe you fell for it, and the magic is gone.
A bunch of unemployed scientist.. that's all guys, clean out your lockers..lol.
Well, now that you mention it, could the money spent on solving the mystery of life be better utilized solving problems a little closer to home?
clogar
damn ain't it great to be a laxer
+32|5957|Minnesota

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:


Black holes, wow, who wants to be the first test pilot to make that flight??
I hear Chuck Norris is volunteering.
When Superman goes to bed he puts on his Chuck Norris pajamas

Before the Boggieman goes to sleep, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.


A few of my favorites..
before chuck norris goes to sleep he checks his closet for jason bourne
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6543|Texas - Bigger than France

Kmarion wrote:

You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
Why do you believe the answer will lie within the skies?  Perhaps the answer lies within ourselves...understanding our "soul" or conscious?

When you "think" what makes it something other than a bio-chemical electrical reaction? 

I believe that if the entire universe is made of matter, we have plenty here we don't understand.  I'm sure that's why the massive particle collider was built in some way.

I always wonder why we don't spend more time looking "within".  What makes our existence "not random" or "random"?  Is there some basic principle to be learned to shed light on "everything"?

Ps. The answer you are looking for is 42.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

lowing wrote:

I guess we do it to answer the questions that you pose in the first place. All I am saying, is when and if we find the answer, we will probably be disappointed.

Kinda like learning the secret to a magic trick, so puzzling and perplexing when you do not know the secret, yet, when revealed, so stupendously simple, you can not believe you fell for it, and the magic is gone.
A bunch of unemployed scientist.. that's all guys, clean out your lockers..lol.
Well, now that you mention it, could the money spent on solving the mystery of life be better utilized solving problems a little closer to home?
We had this discussion a couple days ago. Exploring the "heavens" might will be a necessity in the future.
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6131|North Tonawanda, NY

Kmarion wrote:

You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
People want to understand things around them.  The more you know, the more questions you have.

It's an avalanche which starts with things you can directly observe and interact with and leads to things much, much greater.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6652|USA
Well gents, I am off to the airport for my flight back to the states, (regrettably)...enjoy the rest of show.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

Pug wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
Why do you believe the answer will lie within the skies?  Perhaps the answer lies within ourselves...understanding our "soul" or conscious?

When you "think" what makes it something other than a bio-chemical electrical reaction? 

I believe that if the entire universe is made of matter, we have plenty here we don't understand.  I'm sure that's why the massive particle collider was built in some way.

I always wonder why we don't spend more time looking "within".  What makes our existence "not random" or "random"?  Is there some basic principle to be learned to shed light on "everything"?

Ps. The answer you are looking for is 42.
I can not say for certain where the answer lies. I believe it was you who made the argument for tangibles. Science has led us to believe that we should be looking in that direction.
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Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6543|Texas - Bigger than France

lowing wrote:

I guess we do it to answer the questions that you pose in the first place. All I am saying, is when and if we find the answer, we will probably be disappointed.

Kinda like learning the secret to a magic trick, so puzzling and perplexing when you do not know the secret, yet, when revealed, so stupendously simple, you can not believe you fell for it, and the magic is gone.
Reminds me of "Utopia" by Thomas More - were it's a paradise and no one was content because everything was too perfect, so in fact it was flawed (The Matrix).

If we try to rationalize the world around us and succeed, there's nothing else to do except watch reruns.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

SenorToenails wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
People want to understand things around them.  The more you know, the more questions you have.

It's an avalanche which starts with things you can directly observe and interact with and leads to things much, much greater.
I believe it to be a healthy avalanche.. up until intolerance is interjected.
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6131|North Tonawanda, NY

Kmarion wrote:

I believe it to be a healthy avalanche.. up until intolerance is interjected.
I agree.
Reciprocity
Member
+721|6582|the dank(super) side of Oregon
Fine,

I will finally reveal the meaning of life.  You made me.

The meaning of life is curiosity.  Our purpose in this universe is to ask questions and then answer them.  Our function is to explore physically and intellectually. 


Some could argue that religion, god, morality, ethics and specifically faith are the antithesis of the meaning of life.  They are the aritficial barriers.  And that itself is one of the big questions we are still asking and will probably always ask.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6543|Texas - Bigger than France

tuckergustav wrote:

Have you read the article I posted yet?...if you have the time..you should, you might appreciate the answer(even if you don't agree with it)
Tried.  Tired.  Too long.

I wandered over to the link to the right of the article though:  LMAO

Six Degrees of Paris Hilton: The Global Reach of One Vagina

Like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, but with STDs.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6543|Texas - Bigger than France

Kmarion wrote:

Pug wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

You still have not reasonably explained the desire. Men have died exploring the heavens, billions of dollars have been spent reaching other celestial bodies. This idea of we do it because we can falls flat when you look at the consequence we are willing to bear on our quest to understand.
Why do you believe the answer will lie within the skies?  Perhaps the answer lies within ourselves...understanding our "soul" or conscious?

When you "think" what makes it something other than a bio-chemical electrical reaction? 

I believe that if the entire universe is made of matter, we have plenty here we don't understand.  I'm sure that's why the massive particle collider was built in some way.

I always wonder why we don't spend more time looking "within".  What makes our existence "not random" or "random"?  Is there some basic principle to be learned to shed light on "everything"?

Ps. The answer you are looking for is 42.
I can not say for certain where the answer lies. I believe it was you who made the argument for tangibles. Science has led us to believe that we should be looking in that direction.
Sometimes I wonder if its because we like pretty lights, or its something primeval within our psyche which makes us believe the answer is in the sky?  At night the sky is much more wondrous than during the day, so perhaps that fascination has played a part throughout mankinds' history as the "wondrous source of the unexplained"?  Supposedly God's in Heaven, which is traditionally up in the sky right?  But people say God's every where, so why isn't Heaven all around us instead of "in the clouds"? 

But what of the questions I asked?  Step back from the stars for a sec.

Where's your consciousness within you?  Is it behind your eyes?  Back of the head?  How do I measure it?  What makes us self-aware?  Is my perspective the "truth" when considering consciousness?

Seems simple...but...

See, I just proved its possible to stay up too late...nite all.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

lowing wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


The arrogance generally comes about through dogma...  a point best demonstrated by the movie "Dogma."
Yea but watching a movie with Ben Affleck in it is proof positive all in itself that there is no god.
.....at least no, good merciful God.
lol.. vengeful to be certain.
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6131|North Tonawanda, NY

Pug wrote:

Sometimes I wonder if its because we like pretty lights, or its something primeval within our psyche which makes us believe the answer is in the sky?  At night the sky is much more wondrous than during the day, so perhaps that fascination has played a part throughout mankinds' history as the "wondrous source of the unexplained"?  Supposedly God's in Heaven, which is traditionally up in the sky right?  But people say God's every where, so why isn't Heaven all around us instead of "in the clouds"?
The sky is a place where you can't go.  If I look to the oceans, I can go see what is there.  If I look to the heavens, I cannot.

I think this is also why my cat always tries to escape from my apartment.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

Pug wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Pug wrote:

Why do you believe the answer will lie within the skies?  Perhaps the answer lies within ourselves...understanding our "soul" or conscious?

When you "think" what makes it something other than a bio-chemical electrical reaction? 

I believe that if the entire universe is made of matter, we have plenty here we don't understand.  I'm sure that's why the massive particle collider was built in some way.

I always wonder why we don't spend more time looking "within".  What makes our existence "not random" or "random"?  Is there some basic principle to be learned to shed light on "everything"?

Ps. The answer you are looking for is 42.
I can not say for certain where the answer lies. I believe it was you who made the argument for tangibles. Science has led us to believe that we should be looking in that direction.
Sometimes I wonder if its because we like pretty lights, or its something primeval within our psyche which makes us believe the answer is in the sky?  At night the sky is much more wondrous than during the day, so perhaps that fascination has played a part throughout mankinds' history as the "wondrous source of the unexplained"?  Supposedly God's in Heaven, which is traditionally up in the sky right?  But people say God's every where, so why isn't Heaven all around us instead of "in the clouds"? 

But what of the questions I asked?  Step back from the stars for a sec.

Where's your consciousness within you?  Is it behind your eyes?  Back of the head?  How do I measure it?  What makes us self-aware?  Is my perspective the "truth" when considering consciousness?

Seems simple...but...

See, I just proved its possible to stay up too late...nite all.
Congrats, you have successfully made the transition from cosmic evolution to basic philosophy. We have looked inwards for just as long. I think therefore I is . Advancements in technology as well as deductive reasoning has convinced us to look at the whole universe. We began our quest by looking at was right infront of us (Ancient civilization, fossils, Geography). I believe you accurately described the inward approach when you said "step back". This is just my opinion.
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IG-Calibre
comhalta
+226|6744|Tír Eoghan, Tuaisceart Éireann
Freewill is an illusion of the conscious mind. If we accept that we make all our major decisions at a subconscious level before it metaphorically percolates into the "conscious" mind, then you have to accept that we just are not in control of our destiny.  the conscious "us" is just along for the ride..

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imortal
Member
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This is a subject phlosophers and religious leaders have been discussing and arguing for ages.

(As long as I don't know how I am going to decide in advance, is there a practical difference between free will or the illusion of free will?  If you can not tell the difference, then does it matter?  Maybe we are all just characters in some book God(for lack of a better term) is reading, and events are only a suprise to us.  The short response is "So?")

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