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Comments on: Myth Concerning the Origins http://blog.kyletolle.com/myth-concerning-the-origins/ Kyle Tolle of nullSIX - Technology, science, goings-on of the world, and anything else that interests my thought-process model. Tue, 23 Mar 2010 05:12:47 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Elise http://blog.kyletolle.com/myth-concerning-the-origins/comment-page-1/#comment-89 Elise Thu, 02 Apr 2009 06:05:41 +0000 http://blog.kyletolle.com/?p=168#comment-89 Any myth explainging why things are the way they are remind of the basic human thirst for knowledge... we all want to know "why?" and if we don't have an answer we make one up to feel more secure. Very few people just accept things the way they are without explanation. It's really interesting to look at the answers people had for basic questions over time... Which brings me to another point: are we correct today? Are all the scientific theories relative, or are some wrong? What if in the future everyone laughs at our current theories? Because let's face it, we've been wrong before so who knows if we've reached the core of everything? Any myth explainging why things are the way they are remind of the basic human thirst for knowledge… we all want to know “why?” and if we don’t have an answer we make one up to feel more secure. Very few people just accept things the way they are without explanation. It’s really interesting to look at the answers people had for basic questions over time… Which brings me to another point: are we correct today? Are all the scientific theories relative, or are some wrong? What if in the future everyone laughs at our current theories? Because let’s face it, we’ve been wrong before so who knows if we’ve reached the core of everything?

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By: John Colvin http://blog.kyletolle.com/myth-concerning-the-origins/comment-page-1/#comment-74 John Colvin Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:28:51 +0000 http://blog.kyletolle.com/?p=168#comment-74 I like this a lot. Humans created for the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of science? Count me in! It's fun to read updated myths. The Greek myths were never that fun to me because they explained things like the sun moving across the sky and I'm like, "These guys were way off". But creating updated stories that explain things like black holes are pretty fun. I like this a lot. Humans created for the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of science? Count me in!

It’s fun to read updated myths. The Greek myths were never that fun to me because they explained things like the sun moving across the sky and I’m like, “These guys were way off”. But creating updated stories that explain things like black holes are pretty fun.

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By: zach http://blog.kyletolle.com/myth-concerning-the-origins/comment-page-1/#comment-73 zach Wed, 18 Mar 2009 04:57:46 +0000 http://blog.kyletolle.com/?p=168#comment-73 You know my opinions. I think this is well written and quite a creative take on it. Your mind is quite mysterious, sir. You know my opinions. I think this is well written and quite a creative take on it. Your mind is quite mysterious, sir.

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