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Re: The universe is a macrocosm of life - 02-10-2008, 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
could there be infinitesimal and infinitely-large humans?
That is my proposition.

Profpat,
Thank you for pointing out my miswording.
I think I used the wrong word when I said fathom. You can fathom or comprehend just about anything. However, the ability to prove anything is extremely limited when you are no more than a speck on an electron. Your experiments and observations are limited to what information is available to you at your particular location and the instruments which you use to make your observations.

mkirkpatrick,
I think what we call life is energy. What we call energy is life. The two are synonomous in existance, but differ by degree. I'm not sure of the frequency required for energy to become matter, but there is no difference between the two.
Energy/Matter cannot be created nor destroyed, only change form. The fact that energy can be turned into matter and matter can be turned into energy tells me that the two are different sides of the same coin.

Thank you for your comments, all.
  
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