Is the Natural World Boring? No. ["Our Place in the Cosmos" Mirror]
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Absolutely incredible.
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@RyuDarragh I was posing a question simply to see where it could lead. It is possible to conceive a universe significantly different from ours in which its inhabitants could never ask certain questions. With a lack of a conceptual base on which to ask a question, say, one of our own universe, it would be impossible for them to ask. They would be limited to their reality. Similarly we are limited to our reality. If it is possible to expand observable reality, then who knows?
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@thescaryworker: "Unanswerable questions" di not exist. You can always answer "I do not know". Unaskable questions do not exist, either. Only those you don't know to ask. What question do you believe is unasked?
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@RyuDarragh What about question cannot be asked?
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i cant stop watching this...
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Thank you so much for posting these along with the link to melodysheep.
5 billion stars!
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Wow.
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I love this.
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i love this haha i never thought they would sound good in a song like this haha
He asks, "Are there things in the universe that are ungraspable?" and I reply, as one who does not know all things, but of this is sure, if you can ask the question, then you must have a glimmer of an idea of what you do not know. And that, I whisper, is the path to finding an answer. It is within your grasp. Reach out. Reach out.
RyuDarragh 2 years ago 4
I agree.
I would argue that nothing is entirely ungraspable, given enough time and technology.
DeltaAtheism 2 years ago
Wow, with the portal voices, this was oddly beautiful. Fantastic work MelodySheep. And Thanks for the mirror Delta!
vvolfenstein 2 years ago 8
I never thought Dawkins would be a good digital singer. ;)
DeltaAtheism 2 years ago