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Science Saved My Soul
#11
RE: Science Saved My Soul
A prime candidate for pseudo-religious Pseud’s Corner. Get this - 2:54 “appalling energy, hopeless gravity and the despair of distance…” The despair of distance? Hopeless gravity? What? “It’s like the universe screams in your face, ‘do you what I am? How grand I am? How old I am? Can you even comprehend what I am? What are you compared to me?!’’

Er… no it isn’t like that at all actually. Sounds like the almighty universe is getting a bit big for its man-made boots there. But all is revealed as to why I’m not getting it. It’s because I don’t know enough science! “And when you know enough science, you can just smile up at the universe and reply, Dude, I AM you.” I must admit my scientific knowledge must be rather weak, because I have never looked up at the universe and called it Dude. It’s not so much that applying a masculine colloquialism to the universe seems a little sexist, it’s more that it’s never occurred to me to look up at the universe. I know that much of it is probably down below my feet, on the other side of billions of tonnes of rock. Looking up is a bit of a distortion.

I might look up at God though, if I believed in him, or if I were worried he might be alive and not dead. Talking about other things that don't actually get to be alive, 4:46 “Stars must die so that I can live. I stepped out of a supernova, and so did you!”

6:20 “That night under the Milky Way I, who experienced it, cannot call that experience a religious experience for I know it was not religious in any way.” Oh really? It sounds religious to me - making up imaginary personalities out of groups of stars, using pretentious phrases like “the hopelessness of gravity”, claiming some kind of special elitist emotional connection to the universe uniquely obtainable through scientific knowledge. Sorry I gave up listening at the line, “remember to keep breathing.” I realised I couldn’t waste any more of my life on this pretentiousness. By the way, what’s a soul? I don’t think I’ve got one.

Pretty pictures though.
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#12
RE: Science Saved My Soul
*laughs*

It's as if you can't see people agreeing with each other and resist taking the opposing view. Is it on purpose or does it just come out on it's own?

Oh... and I can only conclude from the above post that you have no poetic imagination or sense of wonder. Pity.
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#13
RE: Science Saved My Soul
(November 4, 2010 at 5:56 pm)Paul the Human Wrote: *laughs*
Every post I make here is my genuine opinion.

Poetry or not, isn't it a bit sexist calling the universe "Dude"?
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#14
RE: Science Saved My Soul
*cough*troll*cough*

Seriously, you must have hated English Literature at school; that or you are so dense you didn't comprehend this was a poetical rant.
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#15
RE: Science Saved My Soul
*cough*Nazi*cough*

Seriously - English Literature? Seriously?
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#16
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(November 4, 2010 at 6:29 pm)Existentialist Wrote: *cough*Nazi*cough*

Seriously - English Literature? Seriously?

He's referring to you redefining words to what you desire. Which pretty much hamstrings communication to literature completely.

That and you're harping over a minor word choice.


(November 4, 2010 at 6:07 pm)Existentialist Wrote: Poetry or not, isn't it a bit sexist calling the universe "<insert any word here>"?

Fixed that for you.
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#17
RE: Science Saved My Soul
(November 4, 2010 at 6:29 pm)Existentialist Wrote: *cough*Nazi*cough*

Seriously - English Literature? Seriously?

No, my BMW has toast!
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#18
RE: Science Saved My Soul
(November 4, 2010 at 6:29 pm)Existentialist Wrote: *cough*Nazi*cough*

Seriously - English Literature? Seriously?
*cough*guy-who-does-not-understand-eugenics*cough*

I ask if you hated English Literature only because you seem to be complaining at length about the use of figurative language in the video, to the point where you find it apt to voice your opinion very loudly that the metaphors he used don't portray an accurate reflection of reality.

English Literature classes with you must have been fun...not.
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#19
RE: Science Saved My Soul
(November 4, 2010 at 6:29 pm)Existentialist Wrote: *cough*Nazi*cough*

Seriously - English Literature? Seriously?

Really? Are you pretending to don't understand what he meant? Seriously? Next you will be claiming that all poetic thought is religious...
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#20
RE: Science Saved My Soul
*When I grow up I want to be a Planet*
Quote:ExistentialistTongueoetry or not, isn't it a bit sexist calling the universe "Dude"?
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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