| Re: Can There be a Theory of Everything? Picture someone you care most about, and they will pass away. Before they do they ask a bunch of questions about life that you have no answer for, and then they pass away.
In honor of that special person, you spend years searching for the truth that may have resulted in that person stll being here, asking millions of questions to find the answer, but to no avail.
So you conclude there is no answer, and attempt to make people understand that it really doesn't matter if you know all the answers because the answers are already known unbeknownst to you. Save yourself the years of frustration.
Sort of like that castle we build in the sky that comes crumbling down, or like the man who picks up the gun after saying he wished he had lived a life happily in ignorance, than to have lived a life burdened by too many damn questions.
I think if the toe can be realized, it will be you who will realize it. But I wouldn't want to be you. |