Depak Chopra.Nick_A wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 4:29 amSculptorSculptor wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 10:56 pmNeither. A thing that is not living cannot be known as dead, unless it was alive before. The universe is not alive and not dead.Cars and computers were designed FOR a purpose.We know the purpose of the dead car and a computer and that it serves us but what is the purpose of this.....
You are confusing terms.not living... unique livingNot even a question.machine if it does share the characteristics of life such as order. Who or what does it serve?
Is the universe a living machine? It would be an interesting topic but could not work where secularism is dominant and it would be shouted down. There is a lot of info on the idea from different sources. For example:Neither. A thing that is not living cannot be known as dead, unless it was alive before. The universe is not alive and not dead.
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REALLY???
Oh please!
Rubbish.Science has learned what the universe does: its purpose.Cars and computers were designed FOR a purpose.
You are confusing terms.
Science is all about description. The universe has no purpose and science is the last discipline that would claim to think there was one.
I really do not know what planet you inhabit.
The question is without merit.
if... if.. if, followed by a false conclusion.We know it transforms substances through the processes of involution and evolution functioning by laws. However science doesn’t know why? If it was designed by laws for a purpose it must have had a conscious source.
No they are what human use to try to describe what is there already.Laws do not appear by accident.
Even if the question were valid. On what basis would we recognise the answer?But contemplating an ineffable conscious source is offensive to the modern descent into fragmentation so only a few are open to the question and idolatry rules the day
It isn’t a question for the secular mind which has limited itself to the facts of the world. However it is a great question for the universal mind concerned with universal values which arise from influences originating from a higher level of reality and beyond the worldmachine if it does share the characteristics of life such as order. Who or what does it serve?
Not even a question.