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Old 18-03-2014, 12:27   #23
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Re: Scientists find 'marker' left by Big Bang

Highly recommend a read of this website.

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
I do see it that way and I am comfortable in such. Many year ago whilst tripping my tits off me and a group of fellow trippers were discussing life the universe and everything and we come to the conclusion that we may have at some point found the answer to the meaning of life but we can not possibly know if we had so what is the point in worrying about it. I did used to love the LSD lol

After all it all just adds up to 42
Being philosophical a moment everyone has a different idea of the meaning of their life and that's the only meaning of life that matters.

This kind of research is incredibly important; stealing from a couple of quotes we are the universe made conscious and through us it seeks to understand itself. We get things wrong, but that's not a bad thing, that's science.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYPapE-3FRw
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