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>> No.12031978 [View]
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3^(3i) = -1

The superior engineer version of OP's formula

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Explain this to me

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>magnetic monopole

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>>11772746

>How many of the millions who desire to be in those areas can the market support?
>have every community host aquaculture hatcheries for nearby rivers, lakes and oceans for food production of fish and ecosystems maintenance
>have professional sports expand into widespread community health programs for each city that keep the public active
>encourage rappers to invest more into being multilingualists

There I just solved your conundrum.

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>>11431345

Because why did we trick ourselves into thinking god and everything affiliated with religion was real and consequential? Somewhere in our limited mind at the time we had to bypass what we could see and touch first hand to derive a sense of scope that transcended our own mortality. Even if it was all merely an illusion the idea we were able imagine immaterial plains of existence and spread such an illusionary doctrine to every part of the world, taking multiple forms and lasting thousands of years requires acknowledgement of non-materialism. Again we can say it was due to our own limited observation or to bypass mental suffering. But why? What convinced us to seek something beyond our own mortality and the world we interact with first hand just to alleviate pain or to explain a physical process necessary to our birth/survival?

>>11431351

I'm arguing that all the years spent identifying "wombs" and "souls" as sacred go away when you prove it's within our grasp to recreate it. When there is no difference between an "artificial individual" and "natural individual" all pretense religion worked with here falls apart. We spent thousands of years elevating the human womb to become sacred. Only to realize the difference in appointing what is sacred and arbitrary was the scale necessary to view the intricacies to recreate it. During these years we were able to derive a theory of atomism as far back as the 5th century. Why did we continue elevating the womb/soul despite this. Maybe peer pressure? Or we forgot that we created religion?

>>11431376

It points to materialism only if you strictly view the conclusion to be we were limited in our understanding and/ or desperate to avoid pain. The non-materialism part comes about when you try to understand why we sought that specific of "out" in the first place. Why did we give away our own agency to something that wasn't material nor provable?

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>>11397384

>being this asshurt over evolution

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>>11390000

herpes

or shingles (adult chicken pox).. which is herpes.

Also it's a virus that lies dormant in the nerve fibers within the spine.

You woke them up.

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>Search youtube for a good example of solving a problem or tutorial.

>Thick pajeet accent starts raping my ears.

>thumbsdown and find a different tutorial

I know i'm not the only one here who does this.

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