I don't think we are so much underdeveloped, as over-developed. That is, the human spirit has gone into reverse and become self-centred and inward-looking rather than outward-looking. If we were outward-looking, we might be able to contemplate the idea of parallel universes and blips in time and...
Both the individual human mind, and the communal human meta-physical soul could well possess a great deal of power, if the arrogant little human could climb out of his own, individual and self-centred consciousness. But each human is so busy just trying to survive, that he has probably lost the...
We understand "nothingness" as a void, of some sort, without phycial components. And that is incomprehensible to us. Yet "nothingness" could be full of something that is physically untouchable, and physically unexaminable by science. "Nothingness" could be a physical void, but full of all that...
Absolutely.
Being mere humans, we like things to have a beginning, a middle, and and ending. We cannot contemplate otherwise. But that is because our own individual lives have beginnings, middles and ends. We are born, we live and we die. But the cosmos just carries on regardless of whether we...
Yeah. I've got a degree in the origins of the universe, philosophically-speaking, and one could debate it for eons. But as none of us was actually there at the time, we don't really, know, do we? Simplest answer I can give, comes from the Bible, believe it or not, which says that God has no...