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    Without human intelligence the physical universe can be a boring place. Without any life forms it can be a deserting place. The emergence of intelligence for a given species of life can be related to the physical proportion of the various body parts from head to toe. In the case of human intelligence, it resides in the missing half of its 16 halves of natural physical proportion.

    Starting from the top, the head takes 2 halves, 2 halves between the neck and the nipples, 2 halves between the nipples and the navel, 2 halves between the navel and the crotch. A half below the crotch ended the finger tips. 3 halves below the crotch located the knees. But 7 halves below the crotch lay the soles of the feet. The final missing half lays the seat of consciousness of the soul. For some, the soul is beneath the feet but for others it is above the top of the head. In problem solving, some say “use your head” while others say “let your feet do the thinking.” These missing halves of intelligence vary with age. For an infant it is 8 halves. For young adolescence it is 10 halves, young adult 15 halves, and adult 16 halves. But for old people it is back to 14 halves.
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    Re: missing halves

    I equated the body by 3. 2 the same, 1 different.i.e. 2 eyes and a nose; 2 ears and a mouth; 2 nipples and a navei. 2 arms and an upper trunk; 2 legs and a lower trunk; 2 gonads and a penis; 2 lungs and a heart. 2 kidneys and a liver.

    The only thing I know for sure is that I'm missing my better half.

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    Re: missing halves

    Some say that size matters. But then it has to be approved by the better half and there are many keys that do not fit the locks unless it is the master key we are talking above.
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    Re: missing halves

    I need a Yin for this Yang to be complete. There just isn't a Yin/Yang without the Yin. And there are many different parts that can serve as keys. No Master key is needed.

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    We are like an iceberg,only a fraction of our real selves are visible,we are mostly
    submerged and hidden from view.



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    Re: missing halves

    The Chinese literal meaning of yang-yin is light and shadow not male and female. So it is equivalent to being exposed into the light and being hidden into the shadow.
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    Re: missing halves

    Is the visible fraction smaller than 1/2 Michael? Or is it ~10% like an iceberg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    Is the visible fraction smaller than 1/2 Michael? Or is it ~10% like an iceberg?
    I would say more akin to the iceberg ratio.




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    Re: missing halves

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    The Chinese literal meaning of yang-yin is light and shadow not male and female. So it is equivalent to being exposed into the light and being hidden into the shadow.
    True but the light needs to penetrate the shadow for procreation to begin.

    I also think it means banner ( yang ) and moist ( yin ) I wonder why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    True but the light needs to penetrate the shadow for procreation to begin.

    I also think it means banner ( yang ) and moist ( yin ) I wonder why?
    The banner is the spear that thrusts into the earth,and produces the seed to bare fruit!




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