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Witty 02-07-2014 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ...the Munster (Post 270221)
BUT TELL ME EXACTLY HOW YOU KNOW FOR A FACT THAT WE KNOW MORE ABOUT OUTER SPACE THAN WE DO OUR BRAINS AND ALSO EXPLAIN HOW YOU CAME TO THE MEASUREMENTS

Lol I have come to no measurements, I am just an enthusiast who reads articles and watches things, and gains information based on that. I am not a scientist, it is all out there if you want to look it up. I'm just participating in discussion. I have seen many neuro-scientists say we know more about the universe than we know about the intra***ies of our own brains, and I have no reason not to accept the word of those who study it for a living. I have looked at what they had to say and it made sense, I have looked at the evidence for it and that also made sense, I had no reason to object to it, if I had seen reason to object to it I would have done so. If you want to offer a counter argument feel free to do so, if you want it explained I am not the person to go to. I could find the articles and videos I have watched, but that's all I would be doing, I have never claimed to come up with the evidence or to have personally partaken in the gaining of the evidence lol I just look at it and remember it, it's called learning. Or should we not discuss things unless we personally have the evidence for it? Again, it's all out there if you want to go look for it.

Calm down little buddy, don't hurt yourself, hit that caps lock button again and fix your face.

Witty 02-07-2014 03:20 PM

Way to completely misunderstand my original post btw.

Basically all I was saying is that there is so much shit we don't know and we shouldn't jump to conclusions, the part about the brain and our solar system wasn't even the main point of my post, it was just an example of the fact we know very little about the human brain, because it is the most complex thing that exists in nature and that many things which are mysteries now such as deja vu will be explained by science in the future.

We have a deeper understanding of the movement of the planets and stars in space, and why they exist, how they exist, how they came into existence...than we do of why the human brain and consciousness exists or why it exists, or how it came into existence. I don't know why that is so hard for you to come to terms with.


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