When emotions meet the intricate tapestry of nature, evolution, and humanity, do they recognize their shared essence? In pain and pleasure, in contemplation of the world, and in the convergence of these realms, we catch glimpses of a singular, transcendent force: God.
Or if you prefer: a singular, transcendent force
Yet another Word Salad from you....quelle surprise!
Word salad = gobbledy gook = nonsense = psychobabble = ...
Where did I leave that thesaurus?
"Quelle surprise: Literally, βwhat (a) surpriseβ. While "quelle surprise" in French is virtually identical to "what a surprise" in English, "quelle surprise" in English carries a more sarcastic connotation than "quelle surprise" in French."
I'll let you in on a little secret: there's this thing called a "search engine." Google is one example. Others include Bing, DuckDuckGo, Startpage, Qwant, Brave Search, You.com, Swisscows, Yahoo, etc.
@Flyingsaucesir good job on telling him about Google et al...do you think he will use it?
@AnneWimsey Hmmmm, good question. A definite maybe
Emotions are psychological responses to stimuli; they do not "recognize" anything.
There is no evidence of a "singular, transcendent force." There's gravity, the electromagnetic force, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force...they operate in concert, not alone.
@FvckY0u That's right, there is no evidence of a "singular transcendent force" that stands up under close scrutiny (that is independently-verifiable). Such claims always turn out to be bullshit.
Feelings, emotions, they're the same thing. They don't "know" anything.
@FvckY0u Are you claiming to be a singular, transcendent force?
@FvckY0u The subject in question was the existence of a "singular transcendent force."
@FvckY0u At least you're consistent with your gobbledygook.