I'm just sitting here, thinking about life. The sheer improbability of existence. How the laws of probability, within an infinite universe, have created sentient life from protein strands, and energy. Where the anthropic principal fails because the egotistical assumption that the life must be sapient, when every single life holds an individual layer of the multiverse entirely bound to its existence by it's unique perception of the universe that we share... Bored now... Off to find something to do. ?
Ohferpetessake.........Life....you couldn't kill it if you tried! Ever observed a neglected blacktop or concrete parking pad?
I’m sure that if the Earth were to explode some part of the biosphere would spread into outer space and find some way to survive. Maybe in a few years afterwards you’d find Earth microbes on Venus or Europa.
Hmmm... That's why it is so common in the universe. They say it takes 25 years for life to reclaim a city... but the life is already here to start with. Life is the most inexplicably improbable event, that we must be either at exactly the moment that it exists for, or the odds have been stacked. Indeed, your singular view of the tenacity of life appears to reflect the immensity of it surrounding you, instead of the insignificance of it to the scheme of the universe. ?
It isthe expert naturally i always feel alien in the world
Lol... I'd gladly swap perspectives with you. This isn't what an expert says. This is the opinion of one individual out of seven billion individuals, based on a single, unique life experience, which taught me values, perspectives and a way of thinking that is different to normal. No better or worse. Just diffetent. Your unique life has led you to your own views and beliefs... undoubtedly different from anyone elses. Unique to you... We all do.
I often think how peculiar it is that waves in fields can manifest thing such as humor, embarrassment, love, pain & awkwardness. It’s fascinating.
I believe it is because of the electro chemical process of the limbic system, particularly the amygdala. Essentially, not only do the neurotransmitters affect the chemistry of the brain, they affect its'conductivity as well. Again, this is just an opinion/hypothesis. Studies have not discovered whether this is the case or not, yet.