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- dhuusa_deer
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[quote="Garaad_LQ"] Do u think/believe there is a reason,scientific reason for every thing? [quote]
No, for very good reasons. Science gives us explanations for why/how things work the way they do. It provides us factual knowledge, free of personal or ideological biases, derived objectively through a process designed to filter out falsehood and errors, to ultimately to do whatever we see fit. The knowledge it delivers can be put to innocuous use or pernicious use. The responsibility for either falls squarely on OUR shoulders as species. Not science's.
[quote]If so, why the hell we here ???just to eat/****/die![quote]
We're here because of A) contigent historical events and B) the workings of invariant natural laws.
It's true that there ARE contigent historical events can NEVER be repeated no matter what. These events which shape all subsequent events happened only once. FOr example, if we go back to beginning of Evolution of life on Earth and watch start the process again, they'd be entirely different sef of livings things that would evolve. Not the same set but entirely different and unique, who would be different if the process was repeated again.
Recently scientist in Australia have found that there are more stars in our Universe than all the grains of sand on earth's beaches. Now, I don't need to impress upon the fact that the grains of sand in all of earth's beaches is astronomical figure. More importantly the universe is still expanding and most of it we haven't seen yet. From this we can deduce that the Universe is astonishly large. So large that we can't even say exactly how large. And in this mega-large universe is (as far as we know) ONE planet where life is possible. For some this is evidence for God's hand at work, for others it's another confirmation of the Law of the Very Large at work.
Lastly, recurring theme in your questions is why "we're" here. Again, this is sectarian inspired dogma. Only religions push the arguement that there's goal in life. It doesn't follow from any evidence or logic. Rather than ask why we're here, ask why am I here? I've reached satisfactory answer and don't see why you or anyone else can't.
No, for very good reasons. Science gives us explanations for why/how things work the way they do. It provides us factual knowledge, free of personal or ideological biases, derived objectively through a process designed to filter out falsehood and errors, to ultimately to do whatever we see fit. The knowledge it delivers can be put to innocuous use or pernicious use. The responsibility for either falls squarely on OUR shoulders as species. Not science's.
[quote]If so, why the hell we here ???just to eat/****/die![quote]
We're here because of A) contigent historical events and B) the workings of invariant natural laws.
It's true that there ARE contigent historical events can NEVER be repeated no matter what. These events which shape all subsequent events happened only once. FOr example, if we go back to beginning of Evolution of life on Earth and watch start the process again, they'd be entirely different sef of livings things that would evolve. Not the same set but entirely different and unique, who would be different if the process was repeated again.
Recently scientist in Australia have found that there are more stars in our Universe than all the grains of sand on earth's beaches. Now, I don't need to impress upon the fact that the grains of sand in all of earth's beaches is astronomical figure. More importantly the universe is still expanding and most of it we haven't seen yet. From this we can deduce that the Universe is astonishly large. So large that we can't even say exactly how large. And in this mega-large universe is (as far as we know) ONE planet where life is possible. For some this is evidence for God's hand at work, for others it's another confirmation of the Law of the Very Large at work.
Lastly, recurring theme in your questions is why "we're" here. Again, this is sectarian inspired dogma. Only religions push the arguement that there's goal in life. It doesn't follow from any evidence or logic. Rather than ask why we're here, ask why am I here? I've reached satisfactory answer and don't see why you or anyone else can't.
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