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| 19 Feb 2013 11:28 PM |
I hate space and I hope when we explore it we murder everything in the path of discovery
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| 19 Feb 2013 11:30 PM |
| no offense but i'm not going to watch that .. kindly tell people what is the best fact without making them watch a video |
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| 19 Feb 2013 11:31 PM |
I hope
I do not care for this stupid crap about space and this stupid "profound" crap Space doesn't inspire me in the least |
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| 19 Feb 2013 11:34 PM |
| Explain this fascination about an empty world |
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| 19 Feb 2013 11:44 PM |
"That sounds really pessimistic."
That's what space is
"We did advance exponentially for a reason, and that is; to dwell at the epitome of human curiosity."
We advance only to advance further for no real reason Just procreate and procreate for no reason other than to tend to urges We're not here to explore space, we're just here to be here It makes more sense to fill this void with a deity rather than "human curiosity"
"In eventual, it will take us out of our comfortable home, and into the vastness of space,"
Only if we have to Being comfortable and able to survive is more important to most animals including human That's why we'll change the conditions of being in space to conform to this need
"Because the universe includes us; therefore we are a part of the universe."
Um, obviously
"The funny thing is, we are looking out, but we are discovering more about ourselves on the way."
How so? Diving into your own nature and exploring it is following it It's like a dog chasing its tail
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| 20 Feb 2013 12:04 AM |
"I was summing up the video.
Adding a bit of my opinion."
Cool
"-What? That's contradictory."
That's the point
"-That's human nature, but that's not the sole purpose."
There is no other known reason to exist than to live, reproduce, and die
"Supposing that is your opinion, I respect you for that. Divinity is something I won't get into because it's a touchy subject, and if we have to continue to talk about religion then I'll stop posting."
I'm just saying that putting faith in the idea that we're here just to explore is silly, because we're not
"-At most, being comfortable is being solitary (not depending on anyone else)."
I'm going to stop you right there Humans are social animals and dislike solitude
"But we arose in civilizations, we had to give our trusts and lives to something outside of our own survival into the survival of our group."
Yes and it is now ingrained in our psychology Tell me, honestly, would you like to never be able to interact with another? Would you not lose your mind?
"But in like economy, you cannot advance without risks and competition."
Economic advancements aren't the same as explorations
"-Philosophy."
Sure, but it's true
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| 20 Feb 2013 12:21 AM |
"-Metaphorical reference."
Still has no relevance though
"-But then again interacting with each other isn't all to comfortable ;)?"
Yes it is actually
"-There are those who do like solitude. I'm revolving around your claim that we like to be comfortable? But what is 'comfortable'."
I do not know of anyone who likes solitude so much that they have never socialized It's just not possible
"Yes humans are sociable animals, but they are also curious and daring."
When did I say they weren't?
"-If we do not explore, how else did we cover the Earth? How else did we invent navigation and span empires? If we were not born to explore, we'd still be a sporadic-nomadic community. If we sum up human history, it's us moving around willy-nilly and spanning places."
How does this prove we are simply here to explore? This proves it's in our nature, which I never denied, but it's not our purpose
"-An odd claim. Living is the act of existing so partly your claim is correct. But to live has a double meaning. To reproduce has another meaning as well. And death is something we must all go through. You missed out to learn. If we did not live to learn, it would be completely illiterate and you probably would not have the capability to respond back."
I mean to survive, if that makes more sense to you We are not here to learn, for what would be the point if we would die and what we learned is lost? |
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| 20 Feb 2013 12:29 AM |
"-I just can't take you too seriously because of this post. Also it is OT, and I know the nature of the users."
I was exaggerating a bit
"I do respect your opinion and views.
I'd have to stop here because we're not going to get anywhere honestly, we can keep arguing and conjure statements from nothing. We can keep antagonizing each other on and on..."
Alrighty then |
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| 20 Feb 2013 12:33 AM |
| Amazing video almost inspirational gives a lot to think about and perspective for life and all that has come to be. |
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| 20 Feb 2013 12:33 AM |
| OH YES OH YES OH YES YES YES YES |
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