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Nov 02, 2005 02:09

Even with so many thinsg I've come to understand I still don't understand what I want. The answer is near though, I can feel it. It's liek I'm sitting just outside the answer to my problems... There's a conclusion, an explanation for everythign I've been feelign for years, and what to do. It's near but just out of reach ( Read more... )

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geddarkstorm November 3 2005, 06:13:00 UTC
Quite true is that. Intergrating views is something difficult for most people, so anything out of the ordinary typically gets thrown in the "box", no matter how unfitting that is; especially other people.

Insights into things are rather handy in many cases. People all have the potential for growth and betterment, I believe, even if few actually apply themselves to it at times. Humanity is a strange, strange subject with very little sense to it all in some areas. Humans can do so much, but usually don't, simple due to convenience?

(And yeah, using partical accellerators you can get a great look at the compossition of even quarks. I was thinking about the work done with electorn microscopes and other instruments to try to detail the movement of electrons and understand their relations in bonds and such. It's facinating stuff, but nigh impossible to actually look at an electron as we can atoms as the very act of looking changes their energy states and locations to everyone's frustrations. I think they did do something that gave them a look at one for the most infintesimal of a moment using magnents, but it's been awhile since the talk in organic chem about it all)

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