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Now, C, is where I started to dip my fingertips into human curiosity. Starting off with primitive beliefs, gradually moving on to organized religion, and finishing off with the science age, and evolution. I have come to the conclusion that we simply don't know enough to prove that anything around us can even tell us the answers. We vaguely know our pre-history, what makes us think we know about what's beyond our little world?
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Aye.. the universe appears to be so large, and the planet so small... time seems to elapse so quickly, and yet we only have recorded history dating back 2000 years...
but look at what we've made with it so far.
IMAGINE if we had MORE space and MORE time (which will happen the future)... what will we create and build there?
Dyson Spheres are only fun on a small scale.
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We were given the gift of self-awareness. We question everything about ourselves. Why are we here? Where did we come from? Where do we go?
The scariest thing, in my opinion, is my conciousness. Where does it go? My real name is Nick. I feel like Nick. I Think like Nick. Is this truly all biological wires and chemicals that make up "Nick"? That is quite a slap in the face. So, when I die, and my electricity stop pulsing, Nick is no more. Ouch.
What if our conciousness is REAL? I mean, come on now, the thought isn't far fetched. We wouldn't be able to see three-quarters of the things we see in those hubble pictures if it wasn't for ultra-violet and infared filters. Maybe, our conciousness can be seen through some special filter that hasn't been invented yet.
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Aye!
Scary and grand, it's why we keep on moving
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Ultra-violet light can burn your skin. For millions of years, we knew something was doing it, but couldn't put our fingers on it. I know Nick is real, is it just my brain?
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Nick is real.
Question:
If this entire life is simply a virtual reality machine (like you are an element in a video game), as long as you exist and think and feel, it really isn't virtual at all anymore, is it?
To ask the questions and cross-analyze the data is to break away from the concept of artificiality.
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Now, lets say, that out concious is something real. Where does it go when we die? Could it float out into the air, free to roam the universe? Or is it bound to organisms that it must latch on to as soon as possible, to become stable (Much like our atomic friends) Forget mysticism and supernatural, I imagine this could be a very natural occurance.
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Your consciousness is an organ itself; it is the part of you that receives and decodes the impulses you receive from the environment around you.
Did you know that all of our senses are electrical impulses in the form of sine waves? They quantumly echo upon themselves, which is probably how the brain is able to be so small yet SO useful... it maximizes data entry and efficiency.
Did you know that all your senses reach your brain AFTER they've happened?
That's right: you are not a conscious being. You are an AFTER-Conscious being.
Everything you *perceive* with your consciousness organ through those electrical impulses has ALREADY HAPPENED a fraction of a second before you realize it.
Those electrical impulses take time, though very fast, to reach your brain.
Try it... watch the back of your right hand. Now touch the back of your right hand with your left pointer finger. Focus on the sensation and the feeling of that moment where they touch.
Did you notice a slight "lagg" so to speak?
What does it mean? It means we adapted to this lagg. We avoid hitting the deer in the road when driving before we even realize that there is a deer in front of us.
Our consciousness is actually a continually state of guessing unconsciousness.
There is more to humans than their consciousness though.
There are a lot of systems, a LOT of systems, functioning together.
When you die, your conscious mind may seize up and be overrun with natural painkillers and psychedelics... BUT the rest of you has history in it, and history to experience.
Energy is always shifting around... we have been born from some strange unknown "WHATEVER" in the cosmos. We are probably a reflection of the cosmos themselves.
Together, the human race is one giant organism. Perhaps we are an immune response dreamt up by the constellations to prevent some future event. Perhaps we are just... lucky.
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Yeah, I know this is based on absolutely nothing. But I like to think outside the box sometimes, and you don't have to use things from the inside of it in order to do so.
You can comment on my thoughts, or type out something of your own.
EDIT: I read you're post Mister. It was very... Structured.
And don't think that I wrote this in my essay, I'd definitely fail. |
Thank you. 
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