WHO IS REALLY MAD? Part II
Mistakes.
We've made a few and they're not too few to mention.
If you're thinking it is an older movie, you're right. What it makes me think is what part isn't getting through?
See, won't you?
We've made a few and they're not too few to mention.
If you're thinking it is an older movie, you're right. What it makes me think is what part isn't getting through?
See, won't you?
An Estimated 100 Billion Planets In The Milky Way Alone
It has been speculated that up to 300 Billion planets may exist in the Milky Way, but this article suggests 100 Billion. Either way, that's a lot of planets:
http://theweek.com/article/index/272284/how-science-is-accelerating-our-search-for-alien-life
http://theweek.com/article/index/272284/how-science-is-accelerating-our-search-for-alien-life
Just You
Can you imagine just you?
It is likely harder than you may think, but seriously, try it.
Just you.
Can you do it?
It is likely harder than you may think, but seriously, try it.
Just you.
Can you do it?
ABOUT THIS BLOG
This blog is a collection of reflections and interpretations from various resources on matters which may be considered important.
Each of us have a different vantage point of the view.
Together, we might see more things.
Apply this to mind:
No one will ever see the wind yet it's very existence is undeniable. If there is but one, even parts of their very self would remain unseen to them. If there are two facing each other, each sees a limited view of similar things and a wider view of that which the other does not. Together, neither sees all things, not even about each other. A third would attain additional perspective not seen by the two, and while the three together may see many things, there still remains a lot to be seen and that which will never be seen by any.
Each of us have a different vantage point of the view.
Together, we might see more things.
Apply this to mind:
No one will ever see the wind yet it's very existence is undeniable. If there is but one, even parts of their very self would remain unseen to them. If there are two facing each other, each sees a limited view of similar things and a wider view of that which the other does not. Together, neither sees all things, not even about each other. A third would attain additional perspective not seen by the two, and while the three together may see many things, there still remains a lot to be seen and that which will never be seen by any.
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