Believing or not believing in Gad will not change the nature of things. I like it think of it as some kind of cosmic intelligence that keeps things going. Mankind is most likely transient - but who am I to say?
Interesting show on the nature of time I saw recently where it was being described as you do here, like pearls on a strand - one coming as a result of the previous. Interesting stuff. Just try to Be Excellent (Bill & Ted's Bogus Adventure)
Profits work on mono cultures of organization from biological, to political, to material creation, to monetary systems. I believe in what he is saying but we as a species are doing the dinosaur thing and working at a rapid speed toward centralizing and mono culturing everything including our characters. Diversity is often diminished by the profit motive on large scales. I think it's changing though on some scales.
Terence was such a genius. For some reason, it also makes me think of something called The Big Wave theory, which challenges the existence of Dark Energy, and proposes a new reason why the universe *appears* to be expanding:
"Temple compared the wave to what happens when you throw a rock into a pond. In this case, the rock would be the Big Bang, and the concentric ripples that result are like a series of waves throughout the universe..........
........One potential issue with this idea is that it might require a big coincidence--" Basically, it would require accepting that the Milky Way IS, or is NEARLY, at the center of the universe where the Big Bang took place lol.
Would it be a coincidence if the most accurate cosmological model turned out to be the one that places us - the only known planet to contain life/conciousness - at or near the location where the big bang took place?
It's sounding eerily close to what Goswami said in The Self-Aware Universe "You can make sense of this world only if you base the world on consciousness".
ChristianDoctorClockAcero expressed the Puller's Ego...bu!
TIMEMACHINECA 1 month ago
Believing or not believing in Gad will not change the nature of things. I like it think of it as some kind of cosmic intelligence that keeps things going. Mankind is most likely transient - but who am I to say?
Interesting show on the nature of time I saw recently where it was being described as you do here, like pearls on a strand - one coming as a result of the previous. Interesting stuff. Just try to Be Excellent (Bill & Ted's Bogus Adventure)
Lisa1LinenLady 1 month ago
Kudos Evasius!
Terrance the hypnotic voice of the singularity always pleases my mind. Too bad there were not another like him.
solarabsolution 1 month ago
@solarabsolution
But there is.
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CosmosPrivateer 1 month ago
@CosmosPrivateer Much appreciated!
solarabsolution 1 month ago
@solarabsolution
Go back and veiw his older videos. What a thinker he is.
CosmosPrivateer 1 month ago
Profits work on mono cultures of organization from biological, to political, to material creation, to monetary systems. I believe in what he is saying but we as a species are doing the dinosaur thing and working at a rapid speed toward centralizing and mono culturing everything including our characters. Diversity is often diminished by the profit motive on large scales. I think it's changing though on some scales.
jobedied 1 month ago
Terence was such a genius. For some reason, it also makes me think of something called The Big Wave theory, which challenges the existence of Dark Energy, and proposes a new reason why the universe *appears* to be expanding:
"Temple compared the wave to what happens when you throw a rock into a pond. In this case, the rock would be the Big Bang, and the concentric ripples that result are like a series of waves throughout the universe..........
ThePeacocksTail 1 month ago
........One potential issue with this idea is that it might require a big coincidence--" Basically, it would require accepting that the Milky Way IS, or is NEARLY, at the center of the universe where the Big Bang took place lol.
Would it be a coincidence if the most accurate cosmological model turned out to be the one that places us - the only known planet to contain life/conciousness - at or near the location where the big bang took place?
ThePeacocksTail 1 month ago
It's sounding eerily close to what Goswami said in The Self-Aware Universe "You can make sense of this world only if you base the world on consciousness".
ThePeacocksTail 1 month ago
Ahhhh there you are evasius. Thank you
notqio 1 month ago
great
c1umpdud 1 month ago
amazing :)
FelipeSparx29 1 month ago
Yoink
divinetriplet 1 month ago