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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-27-10 05:42 AM
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Your mind, well and nicely blown, By Mark Morford
We are never going to run out.

This is the good news. Wait, check that: This is the astonishing, God-exploding, soul-altering, holier-than-wow news you must sip like a fine absinthe and jack straight into your bloodskin like a heroin bomb and then suck into your very anima like Lindsay Lohan on a coke bender.

It might sound obvious, the idea that wonders will never cease, that we will continue to be blown away by new discoveries for as long as we shall exist, that the world will keep astonishing us with stunning ideas, organisms, diseases and cures, synapses and connections, modes of being and ways of understanding for all eternity, despite our efforts to thwart it, deny it, reject it, or dumb ourselves down so much that we no longer have a goddamn clue what's going on.

But it's not obvious at all. We are, after all, nothing if not preternaturally jaded and wary. Many assume we're at a point in history when we've made most of the major breakthroughs and discoveries, have established all the laws of time and physics we are ever going to need. No more man on the moon, no more discovery of antibiotics, no more E=MC2, no more sorry-Pope-the-world-ain't-flat kind of epiphanies left. ...

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liberalla Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-27-10 06:43 AM
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1. The universe is full of magical things,
patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.

~ eden phillpotts



That was fun to read.
Thanks Mark Morford :thumbsup:

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Possumpoint Donating Member (937 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-27-10 07:03 AM
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2. We Have Barely Crawled Out of the Slime
We lack an understanding of how the universe works and was created, possibly time, after time, after time. We haven't learned to get along with each other or tolerate ideas that conflict with our perception of reality or right. We are self destructive and abusive to our environment. We have been compared to the disease called cancer. We are immature cells multiplying uncontrollably and draining the life out of earth. Failing a turn around in these problems I see a massive die off in the future be it from war, disease, or insufficient food and/or water. Initiation of any of those problems could result in all coming to bear.
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