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A Theory of RelevanceEntry #641184


Like a lot of others, I often ponder the meaning of our existence. I embrace Einstein's theories and although I can't fully wrap my head around infinity, acknowledging the vastness of the universe helps me put this in perspective. My hypothesis centers on accepting that humans are an important link in the chain of relevance.

Professions of Christianity, Buddism, Thaoism, Judism, Paganism or any other belief doesn't altar the importance of the internal individual and its' potential to effect the universe. Beyond the triviality of our day-to-day existence, we need to recognize and react with purpose. Things happen in life for a reason.

Earth has been a great incubator, providing a sense of order in a chaos universe. Our nursery, the Milky Way, offers child-proof puzzles just beyond our reach. Many of us find adolescence intolerable, fraught with impatience and boredom. Every day something new is discovered by those of us clever enough to escape through the cracks in the system. Some of us are like lightening rods, plotting ethereal road maps for the future.

The Theory: LIFE IS RELEVANT



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