Don Wade         
         
Gary Enfield         
         
Paul S         
         
Joshs         
         
Gregory         
         
jgill         
         
Gregory         
         
Don Wade         
         There is a paradoxical line of thought here though in my view. We emerge from the beginning of the universe and yet we define emergence from our very own admittedly? emergent nature. In essence, emergence is a very human concept, because we can perceive what we call emergence, and that the universe itself could appear that way to us.
What is also interesting is that as we go further back to the origin, we see that our emergence is essentially a fluke. Our reality as we perceive it is more akin to rare once off mutation spawned from something possibly beyond time itself. — Paul S
Pantagruel         
         
Don Wade         
         
Pantagruel         
         
Don Wade         
         Equally real, but not more real. — Pantagruel
Pantagruel         
         
Corvus         
         
Nickolasgaspar         
         
Josh Alfred         
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