Soulmate Gem
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All life forms have one essential purpose: survival. This is even more important than reproduction.
Ultimately, each relationship is so unique that there is no blanket rule for whether best friends make good couples. But, if you are both on the...
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The Least Trustworthy Zodiac Sign, According to an Astrologer Aquarius. Virgo. Pisces. Aries. Gemini. Sagittarius. Apr 11, 2022
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The ring finger is the fourth finger on the hand, and most brides wear their engagement and wedding bands on that finger of the left hand. However,...
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Soul dualism, also called dualistic pluralism or multiple souls, is a range of beliefs that a person has two or more kinds of souls. In many cases,...
Read More »This conclusion, however, is false. There is no "plan" to make life more complex so that it can finally generate intelligent beings. (The eminent biologist Ernst Mayr makes a powerful argument against this kind of teleology.) Take the dinosaurs, for example: they were here for some 150 million years and were pretty stupid. We don't see velociraptors using radio telescopes or iPads. Life wants to preserve itself. As long as it is well adapted to its environment it will remain as is, with the possibility of the occasional beneficial mutation. If the environment changes drastically, life will respond. Either by dying or, for those species that survive, through mutations that may drive radical changes in short periods, as in the punctuated equilibrium hypothesis of Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldridge that — even if somewhat controversial — seems to contain a germ of truth. If we changed one or more dramatic events in Earth's history, say, the fall of the asteroid that helped eliminate the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, life's history would also change. It's quite possible that we wouldn't even be here. The lesson from life is simple: in Nature, creation and destruction dance together. But in this choreography there is no choreographer. You can keep up with more of what Marcelo is thinking on Facebook and Twitter: @mgleiser
Sharing Core Values. Intelligence, sense of humor, compassion, kindness, and loyalty are few universally appealing qualities. Men feel deeply...
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“First hunger and then thirst are lost. Speech is lost next, followed by vision. The last senses to go are usually hearing and touch.” Sep 9, 2016
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For Aquarius, 2022 is a year of vulnerability and opening up to new experiences. Getting out of your comfort zone and allowing yourself some...
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Aphrodite Who is Aphrodite? Aphrodite is the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans. She was known...
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