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posted by janrinok on Monday March 03 2014, @01:30AM   Printer-friendly
from the its-life-Jim-but-not-as-we-know-it dept.

AnonTechie writes:

"What If We Have Completely Misunderstood Our Place in the Universe ? A Harvard astronomer has a provocative hunch about what happened after the Big Bang. Our universe is about 13 billion years old, and for roughly 3.5 billion of those years, life has been wriggling all over our planet. But what was going on in the universe before that time ? It's possible that there was a period shortly after the Big Bang when the entire universe was teeming with life. Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb calls this period the 'habitable epoch,' and he believes that its existence changes how humans should understand our place in the cosmos. The full article is here"

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Woods on Monday March 03 2014, @04:16PM

    by Woods (2726) <woods12@gmail.com> on Monday March 03 2014, @04:16PM (#10097) Journal

    I really want to reply to this, but you managed to already say everything I think about the subject. Sorry I do not have any new input!

    I will say that I have pondered over this many times, but it occurs to me that I will never be able to postulate a reason as to my own consciousness, nor the consciousness of anyone else. Which sounds a lot like solipsism.

    Typically after I think on the subject for a bit, my brain kicks into self-protection mode and turns on my ADD before it begins to melt from any possible realized implications.