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03-06-2014, 08:49 PM
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Yea..I highly doubt Humans are the only intelligent life in the universe, even in religious texts it says the gods descended from the "heavens" (The sky/space).
Also if the religious texts about "God" is right then why would he create a universe as big as this and only create one intelligent life form on one planet?
I believe the E.T.s or Aliens or whatever you call them are watching the Human race like a comedy TV show that never ends.
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03-06-2014, 08:52 PM
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(03-06-2014, 08:49 PM)bigbadke12 Wrote: Yea..I highly doubt Humans are the only intelligent life in the universe, even in religious texts it says the gods descended from the "heavens" (The sky/space).
Also if the religious texts about "God" is right then why would he create a universe as big as this and only create one intelligent life form on one planet?
I believe the E.T.s or Aliens or whatever you call them are watching the Human race like a comedy TV show that never ends.

That show could be cancelled any day...
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03-06-2014, 08:54 PM
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(03-06-2014, 08:27 PM)Dexus Wrote: You have to think of how our (Very far back) ancestors would look on to a computer. It would be pretty much unthinkable. The wheel was made by the smartest people then, who realized how it worked.. Now, its common sense. We will never understand how smart we will be in the years to come, unimaginable things.

I can't imagine thinking much further than other Universes, the collective imagination of the human race today is far beyond 'real' knowledge. For example, we can theorize about other Universes now, but we are never going to really know if they exist.
The difference today than 30,000 years ago, is we are a lot less fragmented, intelligent and most of all imaginative. IMO our knowledge will never succeed in filling our imagination.
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03-06-2014, 08:58 PM
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(03-06-2014, 08:54 PM)Courthope Wrote:
(03-06-2014, 08:27 PM)Dexus Wrote: You have to think of how our (Very far back) ancestors would look on to a computer. It would be pretty much unthinkable. The wheel was made by the smartest people then, who realized how it worked.. Now, its common sense. We will never understand how smart we will be in the years to come, unimaginable things.

I can't imagine thinking much further than other Universes, the collective imagination of the human race today is far beyond 'real' knowledge. For example, we can theorize about other Universes now, but we are never going to really know if they exist.
The difference today than 30,000 years ago, is we are a lot less fragmented, intelligent and most of all imaginative. IMO our knowledge will never succeed in filling our imagination.

Yes! Imagination will always be ahead of reality.. no matter what.


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