Uncurable Utopia
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Uncurable Utopia @lemm.eeto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Some things are a mystery ig ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1·8 months agoSo it wasn’t only me who couldn’t see any video posts…?!
Uncurable Utopia @lemm.eeto
Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon describes their dream home
131·8 months agoOne thing is missing. Family… A loving partner, maybe some years pass and some children…
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Technology@lemmy.world•For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used at a Nuclear Power PlantEnglish
1·8 months agoBrother, it’s a good day to avoid laughing at a bad joke but at least understanding that it WAS a joke. Have a good day, brother…🫂
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[Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•What TV show starts and finishes as a 10?English
162·8 months agoMr. Robot 🤌🔥
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Technology@lemmy.world•For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used at a Nuclear Power PlantEnglish
16·8 months agoOne “Oops!” and humanity’s gone for…
Not knowing something isn’t the fault of science. Science naturally researches, digs up what it doesn’t know and then proposes an answer/explanation. But it doesn’t mean that it allies with the concept of religion. This loop will end up somewhere like: “If you know something, then you don’t have to believe it anymore. Because… Well, you know it now.” This kind of loophole will circulate around people who try to mesh science and religion together. Science “MIGHT” eventually find the answers behind those unexplainable cosmic events. If science find it, then it’ll be science’s success. But religion comes within faith. People believe something they don’t know the answer of, existence of. They live their life by the commands of the books in hope for what is promised to them in afterlife. That’s it. [ What would happen if religious people came to know about God, heaven and hell, afterlife is just the bottom pit of the loophole. If people knew those things, you can’t be 100% sure that all the ‘religious’ people would live their life according to the commands of their religion to get into heaven. Uncertainty exists both in science and in religion. ]
The concept of alien is inside our finite comprehension and logic. That is, if Earth is a habitable planet, and it is habituated, then there are possibilities of other habitable planets. If that so, then It’s science’s job to prove the existence of other habituated planets( eventually alien). But, maintaing this vast universe is believed to be done by an Omnipotent being/entity called God, I guess people developed this way of thinking by their conscience and comprehension. So far, science hasn’t been able to explain many cosmic events, why those happen, how they happen etc. But the melody, the harmony that lies in those events, even science sometimes has to say that those kinds of events can only be happen with the presence of an Omnipotent, conscious entity/being. Science and Religion are a total different thing. One is based on fact and the other is based on faith. Both have different psychological wiring on the mind thus people think differently towards these 2 subjects. Just let it as it be and laugh at this meme. Your faith or fact is unharmed. Don’t worry.🤝🫂
Uncurable Utopia @lemm.eeto
[Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•What are you liking less the older you get?English
1·8 months agoMyself

Growing up, I self-taught myself to pronounce this word as “Ee-ther”. Then I went to a private teacher and learned that the correct English pronunciation is “Eye-ther”. Then I also came to know that the word can be pronounced in both way regarding different accents. Then I stopped caring which pronunciation I was using while speaking. Most of the time, I say “Eye-ther”. I utter the later one barely.