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Old 04-06-2015, 12:28 PM
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Sometimes I ask myself a question that has no answer, or even a word. Just a breath to take before a sound to make a voice say it, and or but... don't know. Just a go.
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Old 05-06-2015, 04:24 PM
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Hi JusticeKane

Now that's a very big question :) Perhaps too big to answer here. But, I will say that, in my personal opinion, I believe that the universe was certainly created by some greater intelligence. It didn't just randomly snap into existence. But, was this a god or gods who did this? Maybe. Or perhaps it was just a group of conscious beings who have a far greater intelligence than us. However, the vicious cycle begins when you say 'god(s) created the universe', because the next question would be 'And who created god(s)?'....and so on and so on.

But it's a great question and I'm looking forward to reading other people's answers :)

Your response reminds me of a rather beautiful quote I read not to long ago.

"The universe is magical, mysterious, and much grander than it seems."

Nothing is coincidental.
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Old 05-06-2015, 05:49 PM
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Your response reminds me of a rather beautiful quote I read not to long ago.

"The universe is magical, mysterious, and much grander than it seems."

Nothing is coincidental.

I like that.
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Old 25-07-2015, 05:10 AM
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I feel meteorites 'kicked started" life on Earth.

So many are intensely drawn to the Universe, inherently so.

Longing to be where we came from.

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Old 27-07-2015, 12:50 PM
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Book1 Observations and Rational, logical common Sense Conlusions

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JusticeKane--How was Earth and Humans, basically the entire universe, created?

I believe there is plenty of info on net regarding Earth being resultant of gravitation influx celestial bodies around a Sol and one of the bodies being Earth.

The origins of biological life and specifically humans is unknown, however, we do have evidence of biological life existing on Earth some 3-4 billion years ago.

We do have genetic evidence of a human ape split some 7-9 million years ago, however, that is sperate issue from origin of humans. Irrespective the origins of biological life-- i..e. wheher on Earth or not ---much of the fossil evidence shows a gradual evolution from simple to more complex organisms.

As for the origins of our finite, occupied space Universe, we have similar situation based on our observations and theories that match those speculative theories of some sort of big bang like event some 13 - 14 billion years ago.

However, none of this absolute conclusions ex is there exists a cosmic law/principle, that, physical/energy cannot be created nor destroyed, then our finite, occupied space Universe, exists eternally, in some state/phase/way/shape/form or another.

This does not mean no big bang only that something has always occupied space and the big bang event came out of that already existence somethingness.

Also understand, that, although we only observe 14 billion light years of Universe, there may be more to Unierse that we cannot ever observe or access, however, all those other parts, not only sum-total to a finite set, all of the parts-- ex multi-verse ideas ---are connected minimally by gravity{ mass-attraction }

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What do you believe?

I have no really rally good reasons to not believe in classical evolution scenarios with a biological life origins beginning here on Earth even if amino-acids, water, and other constituents of life came from metorites, comets etc...

I'm open to ideas of simplistic RNA-DNA already being existent elsewhere than Earth and arriving here to thrive and evolve into more complex humans.

I can go further with my openess to possibilites, however, I maintain, that, there exists a finite set of cosmic laws/principles ergo what is possible is limited to the parameters we observe to be assoicated with those cosmic laws/principles.

Ex we know that, there can only exist 5 kinds of regular/symmetrical polyhedra irrespective of how many multiverses may exist besides the one we observe.

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And what has caused you to believe this?

Years of reading book, however, my primary influences were Bucky Fuller books ergo systemic integrity, and Arthur Youngs Reflexive Universe, as well as many other cosmological type books and my desire to find GUTOE ergo truth.
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Are you firm in your belief?

In some beliefs yes and in others no.

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If not, why so?

Because beliefs are just that, there a belief based on observations and we humans then make speculaitve theories based on what we observe.

Does the exist a finite set of cosmic laws/principles? What we have to go on, is that we observe no contradictions those laws/principles that we have observed and none can think of how this Universe could exist if any of those cosmic laws/principles did not exist.

Humans observe and make specualtive but rational, logica common sense conclusions based on those observations.

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Old 14-09-2015, 01:04 AM
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Personally, I believe God made the earth and helped evolution.
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