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Now here is one of many origin myths from India. Before the beginning of time there was a great dark ocean of nothingness, with a giant snake coiled up on the surface. Sleeping in the coils of the snake was the Lord Vishnu. Eventually Lord Vishnu was awakened by a deep humming sound from the bottom of the ocean of nothingness, and a lotus plant grew out of his novel.
Dec 09, 2019 10:03AM
The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True

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Humans are social animals, so the human brain is pre-programmed to see the faces of other humans, even where there aren’t any. This is why people so often imagine they see faces in the random patterns made by clouds, or on slices of toast, or in damp patches on walls.
Jan 29, 2020 02:07AM
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And atoms are far far smaller even than bacteria. The whole world is made of incredibly tiny things, much too small to be visible to the naked eye-and yet non of the myths or so-called holy books that some people, even now, think were given to us by an all-knowing god, mention them at all.
Nov 26, 2019 07:37AM
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