unfathomable happenings: inversion de progrès et de l'anti-création de l'humanité

Apr 05, 2010 02:22


with every single infraction witnessed in regards to the laws of impossibility, mankind is infinitely frightened by the frequency of such events. as unfathomable actions take place nearly every day, men feel that this beauty will eventually desist.
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early morning ranting

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fidgety_nillia April 6 2010, 15:03:04 UTC
Is this the rant you wanted comments on?

Personally, I have a mixed view on science and miracles. I think they're one in the same--we just don't understand them all. Moreover, I don't think we ever will. Even if we did-- would we ever really know WHY it works that way? Why did the first atom form-- why does it work that way? Why isn't it different? What governed that this phenomenon be as such--was it God? Those are questions that enter a realm of speculation that cannot be proven by any kind of scientific study.

I don't think it's about knowing one's limitations so in as much, seeing how far we can stretch our hands and minds. Look at it as the glass half-full instead of half-empty. To engage ourselves in our own world and to really live in it-- to learn about and really experience it fully-- we have to stretch ourselves. That's what I believe, at least. Be it research or simply contemplating the wonderful, cathartic feeling of fresh air and flowers-- that is a pursuit of experience and knowledge and feeling that I find wonderful.

Even if the impossibility came to pass that humanity would, as a collective, experience and know everything, what of the individual? A child is not born with all that knowledge, nor could he/she contain it. It would still be up to each person to find their own way.

I think everything is a miracle, whether it has an explanation or not. I also think that it's a miracle that we can even grasp at how some of them work. My knowledge helps me to appreciate these miracles further-- I am amazed at how they came to be and function that way. And as I look to learn more, I constantly relish the fact that I'll never entirely know.

About that little Indian girl-- I cannot say as to if she did bleed or if the doctors are right. I'll never know. But every person has the capacity to form their own ideas about what the truth may be-- and I think that's a miracle in and of itself.

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