Who are we, where do we come from?

in #science7 years ago

Who are we, where do we come from?

It is a question that echoed me throughout my life, it has always been very interesting to know, I think that everyone at some point in our lives, we have asked these types of questions.

According to the place where we are born we have a religion, a philosophy, an ethics, the same, similar or completely different, with which this does not answer anything, which depends on the education and the teaching that they give us.

The Christian religion tells us that we are a seed, that our genetic code is good, not corrupt, we are children of man, God was the creator of all and made us in his image and likeness and that Jesus was his son , that you have sent us as your representative.
Buddha taught us that "the mind is everything and we become what we think".

Einstein had a human being as an inseparable part of a single called Universe.
My being tells me that we are a divine spark of a superior creator of ours, but at the same time part of it, we are all part of everyone. We are light, conscience, energy and here on earth we are a physical, mental and spiritual body. We are eternal beings and creators, we create physical experience and we are responsible for our lives.

Where do we come from?


According to Charles Darwin we come from the apes and have evolved to become human.
According to the Bible, we come from Adam and Eve, and other religions more or less say the same thing.

Where are we going?


At the moment we do not know. Science says that we are matter and matter breaks down and that leads to nothingness. The religions say things very similar, the Christian who has done good to heaven, if he has done evil to hell and if it is neither one nor another to purgatory.

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We are star dust. Literally. The human being, on average, has approximately 100 trillion cells and each cell has approximately 100 trillion atoms, each of which was created in the center of a star.

The atoms that are in your hands may have been created by a different star than the atoms of your feet, so by definition, we are galactic beings, because the structures that make up our bodies come from all over the galaxy. Awesome true curious!

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