just curious
I think its interesting with the whole planet x theory etc...
I think its interesting with the whole planet x theory etc...
pops1 said:Got me thinking about the saying and l can't even remember where l remember it from about "The world being a grain of sand on somebody else's beach".
I agree and I'm glad your husband is now doing well.Best Natural Soap said:nahhhhhh.... I don't buy it.
As a species, we're still figuring it all out. What a waste it would be to have everything end in 2012. We've got so far to go before we're ready to be done. That all implies that there's some purpose in us "being." And, I don't think it's over until we've figured out just what that is, and achieved it. It does make you think, though... live each day as if it's your last, and all that. My husband was diagnosed with a large brain tumor in 2000, and that really caused a shift in our thinking. Appreciate what you have, while you have it. Can't worry about when things will end- worry about making them the best while we're here. And, yes- he's fine today, thanks to surgery and radiation.
Some body parts are immensely complex. Consider, for example, the human brain. Some have called it the most complex object yet discovered in the universe. It contains some 100 billion nerve cells—about as many as the number of stars in our galaxy. Each of those cells branches off into thousands of connections with other cells. Scientists say that a human brain could contain all the information in all the world’s libraries and that its storage capacity may, in fact, be unfathomable. Despite decades of studying this “wonderfully made” organ, scientists admit that they may never fully understand how it works