The Meaning of Life (II)

So I was reading a science documentary about anti-gravity and I realised something.

I realised that humans are having so much trouble because they need bigger brains. They have trouble doing science stuff because they are limited by their brains, even PhD’s and professors have trouble. I realised that most men are genius, but Tesla was a supergenius, but even the supergenius has trouble with sciences.

then I realised that the scientists and inventors were doing their best, fueled by comradery, and love of science, and friendship with their fellow man. They really were doing their best to succeed, and push the technological, undertand what they do not yet understand. And I realised that this is what seperates them from chimpanzees…though they behave like chimpanzees, and have primate brains, like chimpanzees, the difference is humans are trying their best to understand, and trying their best to understand science and philosophy is what makes them human, and their lives so entertaining to watch.

so, chimpanzees have primate minds, and have a conscious qualia experience similar to humans, except they have no desire to understand, they only live from hand to mouth. and then I realised something else…

That our lives are an opera, we were maybe once as gods, who could do everything, who understood everything, who understood everything about the universe, but if we understand everything then where is the opera? if there is nothing left to do, what must be done? We made ourselves into humans in order that we can begin the journey again, so that we make experience the earnestness of discovery and experience the love and joy of fellowship, that we may live again, once again chasing after love and chasing after science and technological things, trying to understand life, and that is the meaning of life.

But there is an unexpected plot twist…

Those were the musings of the demi-gods, the gods ejected from the heavenly realms…but not of the True Gods, for those in Heaven and True ecstasy, have no need for human operas!