Hello, I am just very curious on how the world works around mathematics, it is a study base, where almost everything we use, do, teach can have a form of math in it. i want to implement history in the conversation, because religion has deep roots when it comes to every region of the world, and math can articulate how things work in our world, while history can understand and record everything that has works and been a fail. we have so much knowledge available to us and we still are curious on why we are here, who are we, do we have a specific purpose here on this world, how much has been lost or been tampered with because of people, people can be our greatest gifts falling onto your lap and still the same person can rip the gift our your hands and burn it to warm both of you up to survive for the night, and with how many people there actually is and the increase of people just means the increase of possibilities of what this world can offer to us, and what it can also take away. i believe balance is above all, within the imbalance our world has faced for so long and the reason being people, it feels as though more is coming for us specifically where i hate to say it but mass genocide could be a result, and it hurts to see how much we can reach and what we have yet to reach be so close, and to come crashing down and take longer to rebuild to that point again. so many deep thoughts on it and I'm looking for other individuals that are searching for the same answers. maybe our minds help future conversations, maybe i get no where and have to look in a different place, we have yet to find out.
#With every individual thought, how can we learn everything there is to know.
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That's why there's got to be something we're missing in the universe, something we can't comprehend. Maybe it has something to do with the flow of energy? And do we have to accept that we don't know until we've moved on from the world? The laws of physics will always be laws, but why are they there in the first place, and why do they work specifically the way they do? I don't think we'll ever know.
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