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AMOWolf72936

1. Can u join https://www.chess.com/club/the-wolf-pack-1

2. How do you create a forum in a club

3. Do you like the warriors series

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AMOWolf72936 wrote:

1. Can u join https://www.chess.com/club/the-wolf-pack-1

2. How do you create a forum in a club

3. Do you like the warriors series

1 I don’t join too many club

2 Click forums and new topic

3 I never read them 

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I will not answer all your questions I will, try to answer some

AMOWolf72936

thx

 

AMOWolf72936

how many months old do you think my dog Leo is? Here is a picture to help you find out.

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AMOWolf72936 wrote:

how many months old do you think my dog Leo is? Here is a picture to help you find out.

I don’t know. 1 trophies 

exceptionalfork

How do you do the B+N mate?

p8q

1. Do we have a soul inside? or are we just a bunch of chemical reactions designed for survival in a planet that's going to be destroyed anyways by the sun?

2. Does life has a purpose?

3. Why nature is so cruel designing animals that eat animals in a painful way, instead of being all animals designed to just eat grass and be happy with each other? Were they designed by nature or external consciousnes?

4. Why most of humans are so blind in politics and geopolitics?

5. Why people with mental illness and mental incompetence are set as rulers and main organizers of society in most countries?

6. What's the structure and origin of the universe? What's the real structure and properties of dark matter and dark energy?

7. What are the bricks of the universe, i.e., what are the fundamental components of matter?

8. How quantum physics work? Is it messy and unpredictable by nature, or is it because humans are unable to understand it and science is not evolved enough to study it properly?

(I have many more questions, but i leave you those at the moment, as a start point).

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rohaanledzeppelin wrote:
rohaanledzeppelin wrote:

1. yes we have a soul.

2. yes it does.

3. you think plants are lifeless?. they are just as living as animals. so why eat them too?

4. media controls how 99% of us sheep think.

5. because those devoid of those attributes are usually not as powerful, everything is balanced.

6. we will never know. I believe that after the end of all life we'll be revealed these biggest of secrets.

7. maybe after 100 years we might find a way to split the particles found inside the atom, and so on....and on.

8. Agree about humans unable to fully understand it and I believe we never will fully understand it.

I would like a follow up guys... these are pretty awesome questions

3. Yes, plants have also life, and they feel pain and fear according to last science research. So, why can't we just live out of air and earth like plants?  is nature wicked for designing this painful system?

6. and 8. How can you state that "we will never know"? You don't know the future. Maybe next week an article is published with the answer.

I feel satisfied with the rest of answers. Thank you happy.png thumbup.png

edited: by the way, since you said life has a purpose, can you tell us the purpose?

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rohaanledzeppelin wrote:

6. Well you need to be openminded for this because there is no concrete fact about the structure and origin of the universe. So I think we have to overlap science with faith. Eventhough religion is personal for each of us,I respect that. If you have to ask me, my answer is still that we would get all the answers after the end of the world. Somethings are just not meant to be discovered or revealed and my faith teaches me that its for our own good.

Thank you for your answer. I respect yours and everybody's faith and beliefs.

In my opinion, we never know when human kind will discover something. If we ask someone in middle ages why the moon doesn't fall upon our heads, they will say that's something humans will never know, only will be known at the end of the world. Yet, it was discovered some centuries later.

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rohaanledzeppelin wrote:

3. In my faith its said that humans are the highest form of life. They are the most superior of all creatures. All other creatures were created to serve a purpose without freewill and the level of intellect that humans have. Humans  are the only creatures having freewill (to some extent). Ultimately the Almighty (i'm not using the actual name since that triggers some people but it shouldn't) has total control over how our lives are going to unfold. There's an Islamic tradition where its said that you can walk on one leg and thats the extent of control you have over your life. If you try to walk with both your legs in the air, only The Almighty can make you walk. I believe that humans have been honored as the highest lifeform by The Almighty and that is why we receive nutrition from lower life forms.

Thank you for sharing happy.png

3. According to other people's beliefs, humans are one of the lowest forms of life, that's the reason for so much suffering in human lives. For example, a sparrow has an easier life and more free will than any human that has to work hard everyday just for eating. The sparrow goes wherever it wants and for eating just have to pick up some seeds from the floor. The sparrows don't suffer wars, psychological punishments, etc... Except when a sparrow is catched and eaten by a cat, if you think about its life, it's one of the highest forms of life (humans can be catched and eaten by a tiger too).

On the other hand, i don't think any living being has total free will, since it always will depend on the interactions with other living beings and other factors, for example the climate or an earthquake.

Anyways, i respect your ideas. Maybe you are the one who's right, i don't know.

I think chess.com should open a special forum for peaceful philosophical discussion. As far as i know that's against the rules, i hope we don't get banned, since we didn't talk much. But one question leads to another one, it's impossible to completely avoid certain topics.

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rohaanledzeppelin wrote:

well in case of humans “with great power comes great responsibility ” and we have to face greater consequences of our actions because of our ability to think and feel..you are absolutely right that the sparrow has an easier life but only because it serves a very minor purpose..it does not have ambitions or dreams like humans have..its function is to just be born, survive ,procreate and then push her children out of the nest right at the time they are learning to fly. Humans have been given a different personalities,attributes, abilities to serve a much more meaningful life than plants or animals

There is a large list of people in history with great power and no responsabilities at all. Usually, the people who doesn't have power are the ones who pay for the mistakes of the powerful ones. Human wars and economical disasters are clear examples.

Human ambitions are always destroyed by time, nature, or by other humans themselves that oppose to those ambitions. If you look at Roman empire ruins, that's an example. Some ambitions cancel with other ambitions. Plus there are scientific ambitions that other people took for a bad purpose, which wasn't the original purpose of the creator, for example the nuclear bomb as a consequence of the ambition to understand physics and nature.

Thinking about this, are not the sparrow ambitions the most satisfiying and significant? Are they not the same ambitions that 95% of humans try to follow every day and many fail?

If you observe the purpose of the powerful humans, their ambition is the accumulation of money by any means. And the rest of humans dedicate most of their time in supporting this pointless purpose. Is not the bird, then, the one who follows the most exahulting purposes and ambitions in nature?

p8q

I'm sorry, the character of the conversation started as philosophical, but now it is tilting toward religion, and religion discussion is not allowed in chess.com, so I can't answer. Thank you anyways happy.png

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