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Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 06:42
by WorldisQuiet5256
The Kakama wrote:Hmm...apart from ambience,I don't know.He must really like that track,because he posted it a few times before.
Listen to the whole song, it changes later, has lyrics, from Jim Hendrix All along the Watchtower.
Its more simple to me than actual physical simplicity of Earth's...can't find the word for it due to the fact it doesn't exist.

That song "42" is the Force that drive mankind to the destructive purpose. Too much Negative.
Leads to universal transformation due to Mankind Primal instinct taking over.
42 may be the answer to life, the universe and everything, but its question is
"What do you get if you multiply six by nine?" that doesn't even equal 42 it equals 54
That Question and Answer still leaves you hanging, All Alone the Watchtower explain it all.

People kill looking for THE Answer, like Murtaugh, and look what happen to him so far.

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 06:58
by The Kakama
That song "42" is the Force that drive mankind to the destructive purpose. Too much Negative.
Leads to universal transformation due to Mankind Primal instinct taking over.
42 may be the answer to life, the universe and everything, but its question is
"What do you get if you multiply six by nine?" that doesn't even equal 42 it equals 54
That Question and Answer still leaves you hanging, All Alone the Watchtower explain it all.
Of course,this is from your perspective,and people have different perspectives.
What could be the answer for one person could easily be rejected by another,or won't work on his perspective.
As they say,there are no absolute truths,at least that can be understood,because it would have to be modified in some way to suit people.

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 16:29
by Redafro
I thought for certain your link would be to one of these songs:

http://www.symphonyofscience.com/videos.html

Super fun stuff. And oh so educational! I have so many scientific naturalism world view quotes memorized thanks to these. XD

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 16:33
by Anteroinen
Redafro wrote:I thought for certain your link would be to one of these songs:

http://www.symphonyofscience.com/videos.html

Super fun stuff. And oh so educational! I have so many scientific naturalism world view quotes memorized thanks to these. XD
Oh, you've listened to those too! :P

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 16:40
by Redafro
Oh yeah! Their fantastic! XD

Edit: "Science is the best tool ever devised for understanding how the world works." "Science is a very human form of knowledge. We are always on the brink of the known." "Science is a collaborative enterprise, spanning the generations. We remember those who led the way, seeing through them also..."

I swear, if my science classes had been taught in songs, I would be a science wiz. XD

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 17:05
by Anteroinen
Redafro wrote:Oh yeah! Their fantastic! XD

Edit: "Science is the best tool ever devised for understanding how the world works." "Science is a very human form of knowledge. We are always on the brink of the known." "Science is a collaborative enterprise, spanning the generations. We remember those who led the way, seeing through them also..."

I swear, if my science classes had been taught in songs, I would be a science wiz. XD
Nah, as long as they're awesome, you'll learn. Example: our physics teacher brought a pop-pop-boat to our class yesterday and showed us what it does. He then said: "Work out how it works!" We did, and then: "let's draw a force figure of it!" That sounds boring as a description, but it was a really good lesson.

EDIT: And this is a pop-pop-boat

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 19:40
by Redafro
I didn't do much science in highschool or college, in high school because I wasn't extremely interested and college because I was a comprehensive art major, but I sure wish I could have had teachers like that.

Re: Meditations

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 22:22
by Oleander
WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:People kill looking for THE Answer, like Murtaugh, and look what happen to him so far.
The Submachine series is not an accurate portrayal of the real world.

Re: Meditations

Posted: 27 Jan 2013 10:27
by The Kakama
The Submachine series is not an accurate portrayal of the real world.
Ha,I guess the floating stuff gave it away;although,he could be using it for his analogies.
But then again,not a lot of people are THAT desperate.

Re: Meditations

Posted: 27 Jan 2013 16:34
by WorldisQuiet5256
Ha,I guess the floating stuff gave it away;although,he could be using it for his analogies.
But then again,not a lot of people are THAT desperate.
What about the Knights of the Crusade? They invaded the Holy land for answer, and their excuse was "In the name of God" when Murder is only in the name of Murder.