Quote:.the process of rna replication is very complex. at least two "systems" (rna-system and protein-system) created by the random play of "trial" and "error" independent from each other BUT working and fitting perfectly together without even created for each other (!!!) are needed for replication of molecular structures...and replication of molecule structures is the very simplest form of the phenomena scientists call: "life".
the probability for this is so small that even in 4,55 milliard years (thats how old the earth is....)is not enough time to make it happen, at least some mathematic calculations has been prooved it....
that problem (or can't we say "miracle/enigmatic"....) caused francis crick to his theory about origin of live by space travel (directed panspermia)...
transpermia doesn't really answer the question because then where did the life that traveled interstellar space come from?
RNA that can replicate has been made. Its not that complex really (compared to DNA replication for example).
http://www.sciencemag.or...t/abstract/292/5520/1319Quote:This analogy was first proposed by Fred Hoyle, whose theory of stellar neucleosynthesis was the proof that all the heavier elements in the universe came from nuclear processes in stars. He is not some random creationist. And the analogy is a good one, if you take the statisitaical chances of random atoms combining into molecules, which then combine in just the right was to become self-replicating, and then from there to go onto what we consider life.
I should say that creationists tend to quote scientists who come up with analogies to dazzle people.
Nucleic acids (the building blocks of RNA and DNA) and amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) can form from very simple building blocks like methane ammonia etc. The stuff that was all over the early atmosphere. They can even form in extreme cold. There could have been other conditions on early earth that could have help catalyze the reactions needed to link these building blocks together. This could have been happening frequently and perhaps many times it was capable of self replication but it always died out and then one finally made it and kept going.
I am not interested in the statistics but demonstrating that its possible. Experiments are under way to do this. Its not so easy because it could have taken a long time and replicating the conditions on early earth isn't so simple either we can't know everything that was going on in the early earth.
Quote:Indeed Burnt we all have our own personal journey to travel but i personally feel that my ego is a negative aspect of myself that holds me back in my journey of self discovery.
Its an illusion of myself that i hold onto to comfort myself, my ego is not who i truly am as a person deep inside. With it still around i feel i will never know who i really am until i can let go of my ego completely.
The only me that I can think of without my ego is the me that I was when I was first born. Its a refreshing experience turning off the ego but to live my life without it would be so empty.
I can see aspects of my ego or the egos of others that are destructive but overall the ego is what fills our thoughts and awareness of our selves our memories etc.
Quote:Unfortunately it is a fallacy, and will do whatever it can to maintain its own existence, it is a self-perpetuating delusion.
Why is an ego a fallacy? The ego wants to survive because we evolved to want to survive. Its not easy for us to let ourselves die. Its a scary thought. Its almost an impossible thought to imagine a world without YOU.
Quote:What is your experience of Ego loss on psychedelics? For me it leads to a state of bliss, though my ego fights hard to keep control before I can let it "die" and be at peace.
Its a beautiful and refreshing experience. It cleans the mind in an amazing way. But I think its dangerous to equate the experience of ego death with real death. In real death there may not be any rebirth there may not be any bliss because there wont be anything anymore.
Quote:It is up to the individual to decide what makes their life meaningful, but to say there is no absolute meaning to life is an unprovable assumption, and purely your subjective opinion. I believe there is an absolute meaning to life, and my belief is just as valid as yours.
But how can that meaning be absolute if its human beings that are defining that meaning? It only can be so if something sets the meaning. Who sets the meaning then?
Quote:This topic never ceases to amaze me. I love it. I must ask you, 1992 (and Burnt for this matter) why do you take entheogens in the first place? It would seem a waste of time at least for me to take DMT if I had the preconceived notion that there was nothing worth seeing. Who would want to knock the video game ajar so to speak just to see some meaningless artifacts? Wouldn't that just piss you off because "Hey, I was enjoying playing the game! WTF? I know...I'll just blow on the cartridge, and get back to it." In your case, wouldn't you rather just play the game? The game being life of course. Why risk taking illegal substances, why jeopardize relationships, why spend the time and the money for this enterprise if it is just a meaningless, empty void like you say?
SWIM originally used entheogens for spiritual reasons after SWIM had left his religious up bringing. Also for recreational and psychological reasons. Now SWIM uses for scientific, psychological, and recreational reasons. The psychedelic experience is no less interesting if you take out the magical spiritual notions. SWIM finds it far more interesting and can learn more from it now.
Quote:Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the vast majority of people here take entheogens such as DMT for spiritual/metaphysical reasons: To explore other dimensions of existence, to attain deeper insights/understanding, to destroy one's ego, to seek enlightenment, to meet other lifeforms, Gods, Spirits etc. AND WE ACCOMPLISH EXACTLY THAT. I feel compelled to post a poll about this now, because maybe I'm wrong. I know nothing of this meaningless void you speak of. I personally think you are stonewalled by your own ego, and doubts. Don't take that statement the wrong way. Heck, say the same thing to me if it makes you feel any better. It would be completely futile though because my earthly ego is nearly dead for good.
Psychedelics can help an individual find meaning in their lives. But that does not mean that something like a god or spirit is giving that individual a meaning for life via the psychedelic experience. You can't make such a claim with certainty just because you think that's what you experience on a psychedelic journey.
For SWIM personally psychedelics helped SWIM learn what SWIM wanted to do with SWIMs life. They helped SWIM learn the importance of SWIMs friends and family inspiring SWIM to live and raise a family of SWIMs own. SWIM owes a lot to those experiences not to some spirit that defined out SWIMs life while SWIM was high.
This kind of information and these realizations come from the self they do not come from above. They don't apply to everyone universally because people are different, they have difference goals different values. That to me is far more beautiful meaningful personal and touching then messages from above.
Please don't equate with what I say as a meaningless void. I found beauty in life and in the world. I just don't need a god or spirit to see it. A meaningless void is beautiful thing to emerge and be born into because we as humans with our self awareness can paint meaning across it using the colors of our egos.
Quote:I'm citing the near complete lack of human rights of billions of people in China. And also millions in Russia in the past more so than present Russia. These countries are run by materialistic Atheists that see people as disposable and worthless.
There are also communists who don't have any respect for individual rights. Equating atheism with communist dictators is wrong. These people worship a political ideology that reduces the individual to a gear in a machine.
Quote:Materialism didn't take hundreds of years to develop. It has always existed as the argument of people that are consumed by a level of doubt that has no end. Doubt is a disease that spreads through one's mind in an instant. It destroys one's spirit, and spreads like fire. Doubt does free one from illogical ideas, but such a destructive mechanism is unnecessary for one's advancement of knowledge and ultimately envelopes the victim in its own dark prison cell.
Yes it was envisioned by those who had doubt that a god or magical spirits were running the universe. This has freed us from the chains of the priest classes of history. At least some of us.
Quote:Burnt, your hope to encounter hyper dimensional beings is not compatible with Materialism. If you were to ask Richard Dawkins for example if he shared your metaphysical hope he would call you a bloody lunatic. Materialism is a Medieval perception of existence. People still think things are intrinsically solid, and that everything that exists can be touched, heard, seen, tasted, smelled. One of the biggest ironies of our time is that science has long dis proven the materialism it preaches.
Haha. I don't hope to encounter anything. I just said that if someone could prove it I wouldn't have a problem with it. Someone like Dawkins would say the same. If someone could prove a god was necessary then ok show us the evidence. Thats all I am saying about that.
Quote:The most fundamental physics fact pertains to this question: what is an atom? The answer is an atom is 99.999% nothing (physically) meaning it is in reality almost entirely not there. You may say, "what? How can that be? Everything is made of atoms! How then can we see, touch, taste, hear, and smell what is physically not there? That is impossible! It defies logic!"
And I say, "No, you misunderstand. What we percieve as matter (and our 3-D world) is not physical at all, it is a mental projection of the unseen/spiritual realm. E=mc2. Matter does not contain energy, matter IS energy in thought form. The religions are right in that it is the unseen/spiritual realm that creates this seemingly "physical" realm. Our existence, and our perception of existence is what many call a cosmic dream, an illusion, a matrix, whatever you want to call it.
You are missing some major points. Energy is matter. E = MC squared is energy equals mass times to the speed of light squared. There are forms of matter that have no mass. The photon is an example of a massless particle. Don't make the mistake of assuming that matter must have mass.
Your claim that matter is energy in thought form has no basis. The religions are not right that an unseen spiritual realm creates this meaningless physical realm. And no quantum mechanics does not say that this must be so. Quantum mechanics shatters that belief. Quantum mechanics shows that subatomic events can happen utterly without cause thus so can our universe.
Quote:There is no separation of physical and spiritual, we are only dealing with our separation from an infinite number of planes of existence. Our spirit is confined to this brainstew of a chemical trip we ingorantly call reality right now. Why then can't we with sober minds sense these other facets of consciousness if they are just as real? Because our five senses were designed to function in this trip, and do an excellent job keeping us here! We can't consciously handle more than one location at once, and this is why death is the easiest way to enlightenment, especially for those who's denial reaches the heavens. In death, we are severed from our present five digit trap permanently.
Equating death with enlightnment is the kind of nonsense priests use to lead suicide missions. I know thats not the buddhist view of it but it certainly is in other religions.
There is no evidence for your spirit I am sorry. The most liberating thought I ever had was accepting that.