reply to post by Sonata
A very, very well thought-out post. However, completely bereft of an actual argument. What is intelligible, among all that which is not, is cryptic
and entirely unsubstantiated.
How/Why is 114 degrees the Ultimate Natural Angle of the universe, and what does that even mean?
Oddly enough for a god to reproduce would require one entire universe and about a gestation period of about 100 trillion years.
Where exactly do you get the figure above?
All actualities are identifiable instantly if you could first create a personality template for a specefic spiecies IE human brain function - the
complete identification of their reticulate brain cells - behavior restriction cells to prevent to much over formulation in the mind - the natural
retarding decay of the human physiological structure a proccess that would take aproximatly 750,000 years from inception of current reticulates -
would be called reception cells - increase sensory input for a split second for input.
The above bit sounds really interesting, and I'd like to understand exactly what you're saying, but it is completely devoid of any reasonable
sentence structure and I admit that I'm having a bit of difficulty. Could you explain that last bit please: "increase sensory input for a split
second for input"
Okay, now that I've taken care of that: [/GrammarBashing]
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Assuming that I understand what you're saying even a little bit, here's what I got out of it:
1) We have no way to realistically comprehend our own existence as a function of the fact that we cannot even minutely understand the physical plane
on which we exist.
2) The universe is a cycle and (I'm a little fuzzy on this one), will destroy and regenerate itself infinitely.
3) Life is absolutely requisite for the universe to exist in the first place and, (again, another fuzzy point), all life will eventually experience
all possible states and experiences as a function of item #2.
I'm not even going to try to decipher the final paragraph...
Was I close?
(Edit for Grammar)
[edit on 7-1-2010 by Epsilon5]