Sentience most certainly did not create the universe. — Xav
Please someone tell me if I'm making any sense or if I should go see a psychologist. — Xav
You call it a magnificent miracle but the idea that there was once nothing and then there was something would be the true miracle. It would make more sense to say there had always been something. — Xav
I think the idea of creation is an inherently flawed concept — Xav
I am confused if you disagree with the fact that we are all bouncy particles, that yes were discovered recently and so what, what do you think we are? — Xav
As for why we eat big macs despite the repercussions is very simple. Our design .. — Xav
made of atoms and in turn waves of energy resonating into matter — Xav
results of evolution and our physical anatomy and the behavioral results of it. — Xav
Give me one example of something that has been created from nothing — Xav
Physically my mind is simply a collection of electrical signals yet I experience life as a unified being. This being seems to simply be some kind of concept, a name for the collective system that makes me behave how natural selection has dictated through process of elimination. — Xav
This being seems to simply be some kind of concept, — Xav
I think the idea of creation is an inherently flawed concept. It just coming back to what created what created what. — Xav
But minds are not created from nothing, they are a context of the physical world and how was the nature of the cosmos generated? There cannot be an answer. — Xav
Fair enough. Just something to contemplate then.I don't know how the universe came to be — Xav
The only thing I can know is that I exist and I believe I exist as some kind of contextual existence because I am inarguable more than the matter that makes me. — Xav
generated by my mind — Xav
If it were anymore than could a being exist without the context of physical matter to accommodate it? — Xav
I can't believe that a "being" could be something other than the concept of the collective results of the transmissions within my brain. — Xav
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