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“I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as our canine and feline pets do to the whole of human life. They inhabit our drawing-rooms and libraries. They take part in scenes of whose significance they have no inkling. They are merely tangent to curves of history the beginnings and ends and forms of which pass wholly beyond their ken. So, we are tangent to the wider life of things.”
--William James

Tomfoolery33 9 Apr 16
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I would think we are not very high on the Universal food chain.

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Yet I would go further, and compare us to a creature such as a dolphin. Wise and intelligent, able to communicate in a complex manner with its fellows, and at a pinacle of existence. Such a creature even has knowledge of creatures beyond its realm, with which it interacts at a basic level. Yet it has no first hand knowledge of the world beyond its watery realm, no knowledge of ice covered mountains, of tropical jungles, of deserts and of man's so called civilisation: and beyond even these, no knowledge of the heavens beyond a few rudimentary items such as the sun and moon. It has no knowledge of elements, of atomic particles, of quanta ......
There, in a nutshell, is the status of man to the universe.
P. Finne. 😅😆🤣

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