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questioning = quest...ioning
#26
dont even know how to respond to that...I have experienced endless possibility, and found it to be suffocating, and then exhilarating...interesting how we are such creatures of extreme dichotomy.
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#27
I think teaching others can be dangerous ...

even observing others can be dangerous...



did.. you know..! although of course you did..

that 5miles down in the oceanic trenches...it is pitch black and the creatures their have a specific style of senses to allow them to see without any light whatsoever..

lantern fish.. etc...



And then a high-tech.. enviromental-conservationalist,biological respectful study submarine..

comes down full of well meaning and good natured scientists...

who then proceed to study and worship these incredible creatures by shining a 10,000,000 candle power halogen array at them...



The poor things are undoubtedly blinded just by being observed..



what do you reckon snowblind..?



these scientists have no ability to meet anything of that depth in the midst of their folly!

and their failure to adapt their technology to infra-red for the sake of television quality..

is detremental to the environment they claim to hold in esteem?



Hint hint!
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#28
everything changes when being observed, that is the scientists conundrum. However, questioning ones own beliefs is another way of wiping the windshield clean-er as it were. Everything changes, everything is in flux. Science has proved it and we are living it. Rosy, are you advocating not asking questions?
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