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<blockquote data-quote="Customkilla23" data-source="post: 5475323" data-attributes="member: 606098"><p>i really think that our perception of reality is deceived. It has got to be twisted somehow given all the science we have grown to believe that isn't proven true. Now, you may say how is that? Well, sciences like meteorology and geology may all be relatively easy to understand since they both happen right here in front of our eyes, therefore we can take a look in the past and understand how it all works on a large scale. And we can also test our own theories right here on earth, to figure out whether or not they make any sense. I think that astronomy, especially many light years away is just to far out for anyone to comprehend, <strong>period</strong>. No matter what we do to try to understand most of astronomy, it will forever be impossible to wrap our heads around it, even with all of einsteins theories and all that are so far proven to be correct. I think that at a certain point of trying to look back, or look forward in history or the future, we just have to say "ok, that is enough" and call it quits. As big as the universe is, especially if it is eternal makes it more than likely that earth has come from a supernatural event in the universe (no matter how long it has been here), that very slowly evolved into a place with energy and matter and all that we need every day to survive. I can bet that when earth was first created, it was just a planet for billions of years made of nothing but solid mass. It wasn't until 1 second ago relative to earths time that it somehow was given energy by something else supernatural that happened to give life to us. Chances are, there really isn't a man governing us, but something just happened to come together over an eternal time that gave life to us today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Customkilla23, post: 5475323, member: 606098"] i really think that our perception of reality is deceived. It has got to be twisted somehow given all the science we have grown to believe that isn't proven true. Now, you may say how is that? Well, sciences like meteorology and geology may all be relatively easy to understand since they both happen right here in front of our eyes, therefore we can take a look in the past and understand how it all works on a large scale. And we can also test our own theories right here on earth, to figure out whether or not they make any sense. I think that astronomy, especially many light years away is just to far out for anyone to comprehend, [B]period[/B]. No matter what we do to try to understand most of astronomy, it will forever be impossible to wrap our heads around it, even with all of einsteins theories and all that are so far proven to be correct. I think that at a certain point of trying to look back, or look forward in history or the future, we just have to say "ok, that is enough" and call it quits. As big as the universe is, especially if it is eternal makes it more than likely that earth has come from a supernatural event in the universe (no matter how long it has been here), that very slowly evolved into a place with energy and matter and all that we need every day to survive. I can bet that when earth was first created, it was just a planet for billions of years made of nothing but solid mass. It wasn't until 1 second ago relative to earths time that it somehow was given energy by something else supernatural that happened to give life to us. Chances are, there really isn't a man governing us, but something just happened to come together over an eternal time that gave life to us today. [/QUOTE]
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