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Welcome Densedog. Please be sure to read the rules first as we only allow discussions of known mainstream science.Densedog said:Stumbled across this site looking for somewhere to express my ongoing thinking of my thought processes.
Looking to help generate and also absorb questions based on the universe
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Mission Statement:
- We wish to discuss mainstream science.That means only topics that can be found in textbooks or that have been published in reputable journals
Our mission is to provide a place for people (whether students, professional scientists, or others interested in science) to learn and discuss science as it is currently generally understood and practiced by the professional scientific community.
Densedog said:University of life, studied several different martial arts, buddism, zen. Philosophy. Open mind to all things that expand perception. All ways questioning the bigger picture. It's differcult at times as to converse at a higher level with the audience in my life, they seem to be blinkered by doctrinations of religion / self belief etc. I like to deep think about subject matter to find the way to a resolution.
The purpose of exploring the universe of life is to gain a better understanding of the vast and diverse forms of life that exist in our world. By questioning and perceiving the world around us, we can uncover new knowledge and insights about the origins, evolution, and interconnectedness of all living things.
Scientists study the universe of life through various methods, including observation, experimentation, and data analysis. They use specialized tools and techniques to examine different aspects of life, such as genetics, behavior, and ecology, in order to gather information and make discoveries.
Some of the biggest questions about the universe of life include: How did life on Earth originate? What is the diversity of life and how did it evolve? How do living organisms interact with each other and their environment? How can we use our understanding of life to improve human health and the environment?
Questioning and perception are important in exploring the universe of life because they allow us to challenge our existing knowledge and beliefs, and to see the world in new ways. By asking questions and being open to different perspectives, we can expand our understanding of the universe of life and make new discoveries.
Exploring the universe of life can benefit society in many ways. It can lead to advancements in medicine and technology, improve our understanding of the natural world and how to protect it, and inspire curiosity and wonder about the world around us. Additionally, studying the universe of life can help us better appreciate the diversity and interconnectedness of all living things, promoting empathy and a sense of global responsibility.