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drmario
Nov 27, 12 at 10:14pm
I like Biology too, but I can't stand general Biology classes like in high school or 1st year college. I need something more in depth or where I can find the purpose in it.
drmario
Nov 27, 12 at 10:18pm
One thing about multiverse theories is that it's difficult to fathom. The size of our own universe is already something we have no concept of. If the different universes had different rules, there would still have to some sort of overarching rule or they would have to be so independent of each other that it's a "more than one universe" theory rather than multiverse.
animecountryboy
My mom is a nurse... nuff said on the topic of biology
drmario
Nov 27, 12 at 10:22pm
I agree with Momo about if everything was possible then the impossible would be possible. It's like something I read recently about quantum physics. Theoretically, according to quantum physics, if there's a cat in a box and you don't know if it is alive or dead then it must be both alive and dead. However, realistically the cat can only be alive or dead.
kitsunerena
I think about ethics and discuss it a lot, also get into philosophical debates or discussions. I think multiple dimensions or split path decisions seem like interesting ideas, and things like how does dejavu work or paranormal stuff.
drmario
Nov 27, 12 at 10:28pm
Debates are always fun.
animecountryboy
Debates? Psshhh more like yelling match with my friends haha
drmario
Nov 27, 12 at 10:41pm
It's been awhile since I've had a good "yelling match." For quite some time I've been limited to "typing matches."
animeboy
About time some others see how fun it is to talk about this stuff. I always strongly believed we live in a multiverse, hell I even believe there's life out in the universe. This universe has been around for 16 billion years in all of that time, it's quite possible for life to flourish even before we came into existence. Hell it's been once said that Mars may have possibly harbored life in the past, and that right there justifies as to what went on in the universe before we came into existence. Furthermore if we can be brought into existence it's highly likely there's life elsewhere, ppl who say there aren't any life out there, are obviously to blind to see how large and ever expanding our universe really is. Heck with many universes existing, what's the off chance of life coming from alternate dimensions and settling here? That's something to really think about. Anyway I'll stop here for a bit, it's 2:30am right now and I'm kinda sleepy I'll post more later.
drmario
Nov 28, 12 at 11:57am
I used to wonder about life elsewhere. Personally I've come to the conclusion that the introduction of life on earth is so infinitesimally rare that it's essentially impossible. Even under the same conditions I think it would still be so unlikely for life to form that you would have a better chance of dropping a dime into a jar from an airplane. And it's not just about life forming, it's also about life surviving.
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