Re: The "Humans" Project
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too bad there is no expert on the field that can prove the mere fact that he/she is an expert in such field. i think the entire field of psichology is based on the assumption that every human action can be proved materially, so it tries to find the most convenient answer to any issue. that's too comfortable. some guys choose answers before the very question. modern science is as sophisticated as the middle-ages catholic church. pure rethorics and faith on the atom.
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that's quite a cliché already. instead, defend your opinion.
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we are divine, that's why we don't act in benefit of an ecosystem when all animals and plants do. we are free, so we can decide to hurt or heal, to destroy or to build. all of us will learn to complete this divinity with our actions.
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yes, we actually can. when someone invents a totally new concept, with no precedent, even if that concept is applied to a "learned" one, it came from nowhere. you CAN do anything you want even if you didn't learned it.
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if the human race is so divine why are we sucking the planet dry of natural resources? the squirrels seem to be living in peacefully with the earth. shit, even common parasites like tapeworms and ticks, who serve no other purpose but to feed off of the life of others, can live without endangering every single aspect of life for their own selfish needs.
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Good response!
I actually subscribe to a different school of alchemy(see bagua), however, I think I like the way you are thinking!
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Plato and Aristotle referred to Aether as "Idea", and in this sense, it may be regarded as that which exists outside the material world (i.e. thought processes, mathematical algorithms, etc.). Aether was also called quintessence (from quinta essentia, "fifth element"). Quintessence was also thought to be heavenly, i.e. not of the material world (matter). Quintessence was also said to have the power of life. Its Platonic solid was the dodecahedron.
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Yes, The fifth Classical Element is known by various names: Aether (Greek αἰθήρ), Idea (Greek ίδέα), or ίερόν, (Greek hieron "a divine thing").
According to ancient and medieval science, Aether (Greek αἰθήρ, aithēr[1]), also spelled ether, is the material that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere. Aristotle included ίδέα, idea, as a fifth element distinct from the other four, Earth, Water, Air, and Fire.
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Really? I have never heard of that animal.
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the point is; do they feel bad, or it was a programmed genetical reaction for survival? mm... such difficult.
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were the crickets in the background a symbol of boredom?
Im only joking. I dont make fun of people who are smarter than me because everyone is created equal and the only thing that sets us apart is our intelligence.
ThePruductions 4 years ago
Actually the sound of crickets in the background are actually live crickets in the tank behind me. They are a source of food for my skunk geico.
verbatim5813 4 years ago
does a dog not feel low when told it has done wrong? I still like it though.
nexusbrain 4 years ago
Your dog feels low, because it associates your expression with its own negative actions as being a sign of disapproval. Having a conscience means that the individual by him/her self can realize when a negative action has been taken, without any external impetus.
verbatim5813 4 years ago