I reckon (and hope) we are human beings! But I am not sure I fully understand your question/meaning.
As for atlantis, in my view that is a very common myth and a re-telling of the noah myth (or vice versa). Atlantis was not a continent or an island, it was the entirety of the world. The circular system used to organize and structure that world is the origin of "leylines"/"dragon lines" and ultimately our modern long/lat. Just so we are clear, these are perspectives on mythology and history - and NOT science. It's tangential to the topic we are discussing at absolute best. Still interesting though!
Well I mean, you haven't really defined what you meant when you said we're not this "dot" in an "empty vacuum".
That's true!
I mean that I have evidence that we are not a dot in space, as the picture shows. The world is not "lost in space", nor are any of us. In fact, there is no "space" at all except in fiction (its clear, obvious, and largely undeniable historical origin).
Not really, no. I, like sagan, prefer a scientific approach to understanding the world.
The tagline of the community I created is : "Belief has no place in knowledge, especially scientific, and is directly across purposes to objective study of any kind (it's called "bias")"
I reckon (and hope) we are human beings! But I am not sure I fully understand your question/meaning.
As for atlantis, in my view that is a very common myth and a re-telling of the noah myth (or vice versa). Atlantis was not a continent or an island, it was the entirety of the world. The circular system used to organize and structure that world is the origin of "leylines"/"dragon lines" and ultimately our modern long/lat. Just so we are clear, these are perspectives on mythology and history - and NOT science. It's tangential to the topic we are discussing at absolute best. Still interesting though!
Right.
Well I mean, you haven't really defined what you meant when you said we're not this "dot" in an "empty vacuum".
That's true!
I mean that I have evidence that we are not a dot in space, as the picture shows. The world is not "lost in space", nor are any of us. In fact, there is no "space" at all except in fiction (its clear, obvious, and largely undeniable historical origin).
Is this kind of like saying; "It's all part of Gods plan"?
Not really, no. I, like sagan, prefer a scientific approach to understanding the world.
The tagline of the community I created is : "Belief has no place in knowledge, especially scientific, and is directly across purposes to objective study of any kind (it's called "bias")"