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“We are insignificant in the grand scheme of things.” - A. Pessimist
Is the above really true? Where does this mentality come from?
Though I love to gaze above and dream about what may lie beyond the bounds of our solar system, I’m always thankful for what I have sitting upstairs.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Who created this life on Earth? Is it evolution, aliens, or something else?
Or is it a combination of these things?
Originally posted by Beamish
The famous "Pale Blue Dot" photograph of Earth taken from 3.7 billion miles away.
If that doesn't make you feel insignificant in the grand scheme of things - whatever they may be - nothing will.
Originally posted by Kandinsky
SnF in the vain hope one of the doomsayers pops by and changes their outlook a little
Originally posted by BlackPoison94
Then we've got something in common. I agree our brains and even our own body is something of a feat.
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
Call me stupid but I think there is significance to the very fact that we exist.
There are a lot of people on this forum who belittle the achievements of the human race. Any great accomplishment, be it the Pyramids or advanced technologies immediately get explained away as the work of aliens. Apparently we are just stupid bags of skin waiting to be saved by the aforementioned.
(1) life on Earth depends on just a few basic molecules;
(2) the elements that make up these molecules are (to a greater or lesser extent) common to all stars, and
(3) the laws of science we know apply to the entire universe (and there is no reason to assume that they do not),
(Conclusion) then – given sufficient time – life must have originated elsewhere in the cosmos.