Aug 02, 2005 16:58
talking on aim just rekindles some thoughts in my head.
is a fact really a FACT?
or just a collective interpretation of observing?
point being, intrepretation. we base all realities on our senses and thoughts of how we interpret them. so any passed on or written down knowledge is just what someone/s thinks is going on.
what if colors were really different then we think(see) they are. different animals see the world different then us. what if colors mixed differently and there were way more colors or just something like that. we just base it on what we experience and test out as humans, which of course makes sense to do.
i want to know what's in the other 8 or so demensions.
something else, caleb was telling me about the garden of eaden (sp?), i didn't really know much about this, but health wise, he was saying that sugars from fruit help your cells communicate, so certain diseases/cancers (multiple sclorosus(sp?) for example) people get are based on thier cells not communicating properly. you could have a cancer cell and the other cells wouldn't even know about it to take care of it, so that cancer fighting or whatever you are taking to help it might not even be doing anything! which we get a lot of our sugars from cane sugar, which we need vitamins to help break them down. i kept prodding and trying to find out if he was just basically saying that we could live off of what he said was "freshly picked vine fruit". that's when he refered to the garden of eaden and how humans could live to 700/800 years and all they ate was the best fruit and how then god had that flood and told noah that he was going to span human life to only 120 years, which is written in religious scripture i guess. then they just recently found out in stem cell research that the life span for humans is 120 years, haha, weirddd. he was saying something about how when fruit drops to the ground it has this extra push of something from the root of it on the vine so that when it drops it won't spoil or something as easy. which a lot of fruit we buy in stores, even organic, is picked very ripe. the fruit is super sweet i guess to when freshly picked vine ripe or whatever it's called. i don't know, some stuff i take in more seriously then other of course, and refering to what i was saying above, whatever, but i guess, have your own garden? farm?