SilverBoat
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There are some so-far reasonable theories that explain "mass" as localized quantum-self-refocusing (for lack of a better word) 'hitches' of the same energy that propagates as electromagnetic waves. And there are even many 'religions' with convoluted schpiels about light, fields, vibrations, oneness-of-being, etc, etc, etc, but their functional claims about how all that works are specious at best. ... Take for example the holistic thing about the "vibrations" of their diluted extracts having curative powers. That's patent-medicine garbage-talk. Sure, it might be possible that trace chemicals trigger changes in immune response, but 'vibrations'? They should at least drag their religious mumbo-jumbo into common era. That's why 'scientology' has become so insidiously pervasive; it combined the latest in psychosocial science with byzantine econopolitical intrigue, inveigling wealthy key celebrities, etc. ... And yeah, I'd grant that buddhism in general at least appears to have a pretty good track record for non-violence against other beliefs, although it should be noted that they're also the first religion to emerge fully within the era of written records. So they've had time to expunge unwonted records of their early years, something the christians never quite managed. (The hindu scriptures, like the abramic, started in oral conveyance.) But in terms of merging with science, buddhism remains pretty much out to lunch, and I wouldn't opine that certain of its apparent defenders set much in the way of exemplifying its social principles ... ... How much of the energy/matter in what appears to be this universe ever gets to participate in 'life', much less in 'self-awareness'? I'd readily grant that other forms of life somewhat similar to terran-organisms almost undoubtedly exist on other planets somewhere, and I'd even posit that lifeforms could exist in quanta or plasmic environments far beyond what humans could imagine or perceive. But seriously, the evidence to date suggests that out of (about) 10^53kg of matter in the universe, only about 10^30 is in Sol's system, and only about 10^12 in species that currently appear to express intelligence. ... Miraculous? ... Well, maybe, but it certainly appears that being human is a least sort of a One in billions and billions and billions rarity ... And sort of a sad commentary on the human species that we don't keep that in enough perspective to not justify murdering each other over 'religious' squabbles ... ...
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