Is the human animal a genetic mistake
- Atreyu
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Re: Is the human animal a genetic mistake
I prefer to think of humans as more of a "genetic experiment" rather than a "genetic mistake". That is, I think that the mistakes were expected....
- Rr6
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Re: Is the human animal a genetic mistake
Some human yes, others not so much. Humans come with various degrees of access to metaphysical-1, mind/intellect/concept. This is obvious just from seeing some of the responses to r6 since Ive been here. Some appear to have a fair degree of access to metaphysical-1, mind/intellect/concepts yet they have mental blockage to any relative truths I state, much less any absolute truths I present to them.Felix wrote:Felix--Do you think humankind is capable of recognizing these?Rr6: 1a} absolute truths
1} The sum of the angles, of a Euclidean triangle, is eternally 180 degrees, when base unit/unity is 360 degrees.
2} physical/energy cannot not be created nor destroyed ergo occupied space cannot be created nor destroyed.
3} We live in a finite, occupied space Universe/Uni-Verse, that,
4} is embraced by a macro-infinite non-occupied space. imho
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Re: Is the human animal a genetic mistake
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