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To find meaning in life ?

Could the point be simply to understand more about the relationships of things around us to make the world more interesting and more complex ? Could our consciousness be the same consciousness that evolved the universe. Could dark matter be ... some type of 'thought'.

Does this new idea make hedonistic commercialism redundant and create endless inspiration for academic pursuit ?

Could this idea finally offer a reasonable explanation for how the universe evolved.

Has humanity just Finally come of age with this new understanding and wth each of you reading this has a giant pattern matched somewhere in the universe freeing up more subjective atoms to learn more elsewhere ?

Please discuss :)

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Six questions to which the answer is " NO "

So does this mean that in your world, in another universe somewhere you are saying 'yes' or did the big man in the sky give you this answer himself ?

That's a 7th and 8th  " No"

On a more optimistic note, I'd say indeed it could. To be fair, this explanation is as good (and possibly better) than many – even 42.

Given that observing something immediately changes it, life can have no meaning.

When exactly was the world less interesting and complex?  Here's John Berger's 2002 account of his visit to the Chauvet caves.

Joshu asked: “Have you eaten your rice porridge?”   The monk replied:“I have eaten.”   Joshu said:“Then you had better wash your bowl.”

Which age is humanity coming to?

The idea has had me fascinated, it's part of the end chapter of this wonderous book ...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Human-Givens-Approach-Emotional-Thinking/dp...

If you have any interest in mental health in any way it's a must read. It makes a brilliant arguement that many psychotherapists and councillors are harming people when they rehash old problems in the way that they often do
( voyeristically, repeatitively and emotionally).

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