The Destiny
2011-07-30 @ 21:15:49
First of all, I mean before I'll write something hm...more meaningful at least for me, I'd like to introduce myself :) In English my name would be Lukas, so let's stay with it ;) I'm 19, however the age is not too important, in fact I should hide it from you ;) because it is generally agreed that the yonger person is the dumper things one says.
Anyway, the blog's tittle is "The Destiny", why? Well, the thing with destiny in itself is, that it's terribly difficult topic, additionally really controversial. I think everybody know the reason. First of all, we can't explain it logically, if we can't do that, we cosider it as unknown. Although we can't be cartain, whether destiny exists, we ask ourselves anyway:D That is a amusing thing of our nature: use something unexplained, unknow or even make it up and then think hardly, if it's exists.
As far as I'm concerned, the word "destiny" isn't accurate or we don't know exactly what the word means. That's true! It doesn't say to what extend the random situation can be called destination, so in fact we assign every situation to that. Let's look closer to pure nature of destiny.
Do you know Michio Kaku? He is like Einstein of XXI century in Japanese version ;) His theory says that even if somewhere had existed a parallel world identical like ours, the same person in both "Earths" would have behave in the same way. What is more, if we had lived one more time, with no knowledge of previous life, we would have made the same decisions like before ;) We stress all the time, that we are a free creatures, but in fact we work like very complicated algoryth which is very schematic and predictible, therefore if there is a God, he knows everything about us.
I tell you that because of our schematical nature the destination is just a result, outcome of "algoryth" we work based of. The world is like a immense chess, every move clarify the end.
To sum up, if we ask ourselves, whether destiny exists, we can say yes because of our thinking of causes-effects we would make the same decisions if we don't know exactly what the outcome would be.
Ps. Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my native language but I enjoy using it :)
Hope you like it.
Anyway, the blog's tittle is "The Destiny", why? Well, the thing with destiny in itself is, that it's terribly difficult topic, additionally really controversial. I think everybody know the reason. First of all, we can't explain it logically, if we can't do that, we cosider it as unknown. Although we can't be cartain, whether destiny exists, we ask ourselves anyway:D That is a amusing thing of our nature: use something unexplained, unknow or even make it up and then think hardly, if it's exists.
As far as I'm concerned, the word "destiny" isn't accurate or we don't know exactly what the word means. That's true! It doesn't say to what extend the random situation can be called destination, so in fact we assign every situation to that. Let's look closer to pure nature of destiny.
Do you know Michio Kaku? He is like Einstein of XXI century in Japanese version ;) His theory says that even if somewhere had existed a parallel world identical like ours, the same person in both "Earths" would have behave in the same way. What is more, if we had lived one more time, with no knowledge of previous life, we would have made the same decisions like before ;) We stress all the time, that we are a free creatures, but in fact we work like very complicated algoryth which is very schematic and predictible, therefore if there is a God, he knows everything about us.
I tell you that because of our schematical nature the destination is just a result, outcome of "algoryth" we work based of. The world is like a immense chess, every move clarify the end.
To sum up, if we ask ourselves, whether destiny exists, we can say yes because of our thinking of causes-effects we would make the same decisions if we don't know exactly what the outcome would be.
Ps. Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my native language but I enjoy using it :)
Hope you like it.