Something tells me, that true believers fight, even if the postulates are rising high for the opposite way
of thinking, the conservative inapt way - open your greatests resource, your free will to think in lanes
that is considered our greatests resource, your free will to think in lanes
that is considered "inappropriate" by many, and the reward will come, it sure will! Sometimes the truth
is overwhelming, but nevertheless it's the real and genuine truth, that no one can replicate in a laboratory!
This only happens when we understand the true workings of our inner selves, as when we open not
only the chemistry of our bodies, but also the atomic workings of our body. Somehow we know, but to
come this close to understanding how it all works is like finding our "God" which we then have in common
with all beliefs and all religion worldwide. This may seem scary, but the true answer lies in the discovery
of how all matter is made, and how we all are a part of evolution, made possible by the single atom,
which again harbours much more than what is found in science at this time and day. Sure, the Universe has secrets
that yet has to be discovered, but we as humans sure are coming close to explaining how all this came by.
If it coincidently happens in the year 2012, is left for you to imagine.
Just my thoughts, now I really have gone wild, you say - or have I?
EVS
PS: Knowledge like this was what made "God" throw out Adam and Eve from The Garden of Eden - do we dare to challenge
this? If we trust we must rely on that everything is created and made possible for Us all to explore, as we all are rejects from
the same garden, the answer lies in what we find out about this world, and how it all is working, that was the question asked
if we choose to believe in creation. Once established how (and especially why) we are here, we might reach the end of the long line
of searching that all thinking humanity has ever asked for. Question is, are we prepared for, and do we really need that? What
to look for, if we know it all? I sure don't know. But the research might just end at some point, have you considered that?