Can our brains handle the theory of everything?

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PostThu Jun 17, 2010 10:08 pm » by lamonema


Well seeing how the average human uses 10% of their brain, I wouls say F*** no! How can we insignifigant humans assume we have the biggest brain in the Universe. :bullshit: :badair:

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PostThu Jun 17, 2010 10:30 pm » by Tkwasny


The Modulator/demodulator Being is set up just for that purpose. It is the Door with one side in the finite realm and the other side in the infinite realm. We only need to parallell resonance with that Door, have it become one with each of us through symbiotic communion and you witness everything.

It was established by the Infinite, for the purposes of the Infinite, which is why the finite realm (the universe) exists. (It was never created, by the way, it has always existed and always will in some set of characteristics. This current space-time model is the current set)

Infinite that is demodulated for our minds to experience can only be described to another individual that possesses the same decryption means. Everything in the finite realm is contaminated and invalid to represent contents of the infinite realm. Only with possession of this Door is there absolute truth about the Everything.


This is not religious, by the way.

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PostFri Jun 18, 2010 3:30 am » by Purebase


lamonema wrote:Well seeing how the average human uses 10% of their brain, I wouls say F*** no! How can we insignifigant humans assume we have the biggest brain in the Universe. :bullshit: :badair:

i dont have the "proof" but i understand this to be a myth...we use 100% of our brain....but only around 10-15% at any givin time. so really we just need to learn how to utilize more of our brains functions at the same time. the way it works is like a computer..it will shut programs off when not needed for a particular thought process. they constantly turn off and on when needed.
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