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09-01-2007, 09:43 PM
Re: Can There be a Theory of Everything?

We don't presently know if we'll get to the bottom of thing/s, although we have reached the point where none had ever been to, in a mere century. The TOE could be found within decades or after billion of years evolution, but Nature has always be shown to be as simple and efficient as it can be.

Some of the revelations may appear to be counterintuitive at first, such as an electron being everywhere and nowhere in it's superposition, but we may eventually grow with the data and from knowing where to investigate further.

We can perhaps improve the species by aiding some of its evolution, a good side effect, among many, of our ToeQuesting, now that much of natural evolution of the fittest seems to be no more.

The quest itself promotes a being more intense since it provides a higher consciousness view of the world and its happenings.

The last two great unknowns seem to be the workings/origin of the universe and the magic of consciousness.

It wasn't even so long ago that the genetic code of DNA was revealed. Many wonders are yet to come.
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