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AnOnYmOuS 2U2008-05-01 9:26
Gilgamesh ruled in 2600 bc fifth ruler of Uruk according to the Sumerian king list, according to the Epic of Gilgamesh he was was two-thirds God one-third human. Mesopotamian Mythology says that he used his super-human strength to build a great city wall to protect his people from foreign conquerers. That is just a summary of this great individual so much so that an Epic was created using him as the main character.
Double-edged sword of scientific method is Right. While we have formed the practices of experimentation of the basis of an idea, the conclusions depend upon some environmental conditions, but often you may find that the action is similar by common denominators; so truly, what is right and what is wrong? Perhaps to leave things as flexible as the potential of everything is dependent upon the influences nature of each interaction and its observable reaction.
For myself it's not about being right, its about being less-wrong and completely ignorant. Like everything in nature we as humans must find the balance yet again between the forces within us and outside us. It is like the balance between acids and alkelines, between sleep and awareness, between the conditional requirements of our bodies to the initiatory neural activity known as choice, between scientific explorational discovery and the mystery of us and our surroundings. Without both working in a harmony of coallescence, we observe, depending upon our physical and mental conditions, conflicts of understanding and overwhelming emotional responses attempting to force a reaction by chemical reinforcement. Does the drive to be stem then from this chemical reaction without a choice or do we as humans have the potential to choose when and how those chemical reactions occur? This is a mystery to us even as humans, and yet all really know is that it happens within us. To understand the nature of chemicals means that there are similar chemical reactions within each human to varying degrees depending upon their chemical make-up. But, all of this that I have typed is mere conjecture of potential future explorations amidst vast oceans of potential mysteries.