He says the current scientific worldview has three core characteristics: reality is random rather than designed, material rather than spiritual, and emergent from particles upward.
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He says the current scientific worldview has three core characteristics: reality is random rather than designed, material rather than spiritual, and emergent from particles upward.
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"personality so this is all a science knows I mean this is pretty simple but this is what science tells us about where we..."
"is emergent emergent which is basically means bottom up you have like these particles they become atoms then the atoms become matter they become..."
"...So you look at the Mongols, right? The Mongols before the emergence of Genghis Khan, the Mongols were almost like a vassal state, right?..."
"...understand. Think of the warring states period of China before the emergence of the first empire, the Qing empire. And as you can see..."
"...do we have enlightenment, okay? All right. So, enlightenment is man's emergence from his self -imposed knowledge. Knowledge is the inability to use one's..."
"...shows Mesopotamia as an agricultural civilization. And then you have the emergence of the gods, which the urban people would celebrate, okay? And then,..."
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