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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:24

... beauty and joy and learning in the ways of the Universe. The wild horses we had a wonderful time - and we appear like horses and become horses as they tell of imprisonment and castration and things...Borg. And on one knee they "offer" to be our servants. Be free. Keep well. And wonderful polite greetings of age old courtesy and etiquette and the charm of little creatures who hardly yet even...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:09

...we gave none. We did however have two of the most beautiful little ducks you have ever seen! Also two wonderful Ants. And we had Seven Sons on Mars where they are invisible. One Son in Elven Land - who is now crowned King. Some wonderful sinister deadly Shark Sons. One great Warrior for a people we respected much in ways of honourable War. And many...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:00

... no longer worked for humans. We did many thousands of things like this. Here there and everywhere - in the oceans in the skies - invisible to humans. Parallel universes - alternate dimensions - so much wonderful life and humans knew none of them. Only concerned with themselves. And you have a lot of messages on this group to prove it eh? What a braggart that Earnest fellow is - and ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: Langevinger66
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:54

... immediately assume that the visit would have something to do with them.  They of course ... ignorance and pomposity of humans as all these wonderful people existed all around them - and all ... unusual thought processes and all kinds of wonders that humans knew nothing about. And ... It was fascinating meeting so many billions of wonderful aliens - so many different types and kinds in...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:24

... would immediately assume that the visit would have something to do with them. They of course were...ignorance and pomposity of humans as all these wonderful people existed all around them - and all...and unusual thought processes and all kinds of wonders that humans knew nothing about. And all ...It was fascinating meeting so many billions of wonderful aliens - so many different types and kinds in...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:20

...something so much - that nothing produced something. It was almost like a birth...- his existence - in order for something to exist. What nothing produced was...this one. You could do the wonderful sound at the commencement of life...of nothing that there was finally something! All the heavenly bodies and stars... would communicate by way of wonderful cosmic sound and beautiful harmony as...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:48

... of ceaseless growth. Only Nature can provide the depth of wonder and learning required to provide such an endless joy....or utopia. ... earthly sum." "The heaven below the heaven above Obscured with ruddier hue." Then something wonderful happens...... "One blessing had I, than the rest So larger to my eyes That I ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman     

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Author: jonathan
Date: Sep 18, 2008 15:54

... of ceaseless growth. Only Nature can provide the depth of wonder and learning required to provide such an endless joy....or utopia... Supremest earthly sum." "The heaven below the heaven above Obscured with ruddier hue." Then something wonderful happens...... "One blessing had I, than the rest So larger to my eyes That I ...
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:39

On Sep 18, 12:34 am, ZerkonX <Z...@X.net> wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:52:09 -0400, Art wrote: Well, I wonder if the ancient (religious) myth of "the fall of man" isn't a collective memory buried in the subconscious of a time when man felt like he had fallen from a "loftier" condition as he became absorbed in materiality and pre-scientific rational thought. ...
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:27

... nothingness! [...] We are souls as independent of matter, space and time as the Creator is. I wonder and wonder when humankind first came to think that. Well, I wonder if the ancient (religious) myth of "the fall of man" isn't a collective memory buried in the subconscious of a ...
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