Originally posted by reyes:Read about what Stephen Hawking wrote about the universe from a scientist, The unification of physics etc trying to understand the laws of nature, how are are formed etc. Then he introduced a concept of "imaginary time" where space - time is flat, where things are more perfect than what we experience now in "real" time. What if things dont end when we die? Perhaps our souls enter the "imaginary time" space for some and into the black holes for the others?
[b]Fengshui is not about superstitions, but about the centuries old Chinese Cultural understanding of the elements and energies that exist and flow in nature - whether you like it or not.
Regardless of whatever religious backgrounds - Life is about natural elements and energies in whatever species of human, animal, plant, earth and water.
All things must come to a natural state of complementary equilibrium.
This subject is too complex for a simple concise paragraph, and if anyone with an open mind is interested to learn more, try reading from the following sites: Wikipedia or at the following authoritative site in the World of Feng Shui.
no disrespect to fengshui or whatever. if that the case, the probably the during the end of each china dynasty, probably the emperor do not believe in fengshui thus the downfall of dynasty.
ot in another words, fengshui come with a timeframe. it somehow will come to and end someday.
that is how i believe in life, ALL THINGS COME TO AN END, GOOD AND BAD".
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Ironic, Bishan was previously a cementary.Originally posted by shade343:Bishan Area Very good Fengshui. Property prices there very high. Maybe tts why our elite sch is located there too...
yes.. confirmed..... got ops plan, rehearsal.. everything plan already lah....Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:MM Lee found the burial site already anot?![]()
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Not quite so ironic - actually.Originally posted by rane:Ironic, Bishan was previously a cementary.![]()
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Originally posted by CannotTahan:It is wonderful that for a paraplegic, Stephen Hawking has a fantastically enquiring mind, and despite his huge physical handicap, his thoughts searches for answers that are beyond his physical limitation.
Read about what Stephen Hawking wrote about the universe from a scientist, The unification of physics etc trying to understand the laws of nature, how are are formed etc. Then he introduced a concept of "imaginary time" where space - time is flat, where things are more perfect than what we experience now in "real" time. What if things dont end when we die? Perhaps our souls enter the "imaginary time" space for some and into the black holes for the others?
Originally posted by Atobe:even today, scientists do not fully comprehend human minds. we exhibit our conscious side of our minds based on our memories and imaginations. most of us dont really know about our sub-consciousness. Man should first strike a balance on his internal minds and then his surroundings.
It is wonderful that for a paraplegic, Stephen Hawking has a fantastically enquiring mind, and despite his huge physical handicap, his thoughts searches for answers that are beyond his physical limitation.
Despite his search for answers to the Universe, as a Scientist, his search remains inconclusive as to where the Universe come from, his search for God, the Human and its Soul, its Conscience, its Being.
Each of these are profound topics by itself, and can anyone even scratch the surface to find completely satisfactory answers to each of these intelectual challenges ?
Stephen Hawking is not the first person to question the [b]'metaphysical' matters of this World.
Aristotle had already written his thoughts about Metaphysics in the early days of Greece; and continue into our modern day.
Is the ancient Chinese 'Feng Shui' any different from Aristotle's writings about 'Metaphysics' - when both are attempting to find a balance betwen Man and his surroundings ?
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