(September 2, 2019 at 3:39 pm)Lek Wrote:It was you who claimed the universe had to be like you because you have intentions. Talk to a quasar not to me about importance in the universe, if you ever get close enough to one. I, unlike you dont suffer from hybris to compare myself to quasars who are effective all across the known universe, while you cant shout across a football field on a stormy day. By the way, stars burning out have nothing to do with quasars.(September 2, 2019 at 2:39 am)Deesse23 Wrote: Thats a big, fat non sequitur. Why should the universe in its behaviour or properties resemble you of all things in the universe? Why should the universe not be like a quasar, of which there are countless more than people and who have unfathomably more impact on it?
Stars are burning out all the time. I'm sure the part of the universe that is closer to a quasar is highly effected by it. It has it's place in the universe as I have mine. My family depends on me. I depend on the one who sustains the universe. I don't see why a quasar is more important to the universe than a human being or anything else. It's just a functioning part of the whole universe.
The point still remains: All quasars in the universe have indefinitely more impact on the universe than all humans. Why should the universe care about Quasars or humans in terms of what its properties are? The fact that some quasar or you exist in the universe has no impact on what the universe is.
You simply dont get it, that wishful thinking doesnt work. The universe is what it is, not matter what you like it to be, or what a Quasar likes it to be. Just because your life has any (questionable) purpose, does not mean the universe has. Just because a Quasar has property "x" does not mean the universe has property "x".
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