https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neolithic
Neolithic peoples were so evolved to their bodies and situations they figured out all the inner workings of how to be a neolithic person. They knew that being good, even to animals, makes you happy. And like everything they wanted to be happy. We however...
I agree almost completely except that I think microorganisms are more correctly classed as female than male, though they ARE asexual. I would also like to say I've seen it happen in a video. It's very like birth in that the daughter cell (notice we call them daughter) gestates in the mother cell...
I'd like to add this was a lie by Akhenaten, a rogue pharaoh who wanted power to become an absolute ruler. He also killed his siblings. He was the dad of king Tut, and he reinstated the religion and thus balance of power Akhenaten had tried to destroy. Absolute power just makes bad men free of...
Indeed, I consider the god/futanari space-time and the goddess matter/energy as he/she fertilizes themselves with matter and energy. Or maybe even they should be two sisters and absence the male. I am fuzzy on the details because the science is hard to deduce to me. Hmm. Thank you!
You may be interested in my potentially not allegory that the universe is alive, and we are it's cells.
I also want to make known my proof of polytheism which relies on panentheism.
The reality is just spirit, composing seemingly individual souls, including gods like the sun and you and me...
God, whatever your flavor, even Buddhist (as they "worship" the Buddha who is emptiness), is the great Monality, everything at once. She is not outside reality, she is reality, everything and nothing, like between atoms, planets, and all spaces.
Animals are conceived and then grow into a...
It sucks but it takes time. Nature herself does not change quickly unless cataclysmic, or at least in the sense of a form of happiness (the typical hurray I got a chocolate, which actually does with everything else cumulatively boost your happines), powerfully. Imagine this, earth quakes...
I must answer your question with a short post with the best I can surmise with the science allotted us.
Let's look at the brain. It survives for more than 5 minutes after death. It also retains the same brain waves as when recently alive. What is it doing?
Let's take a look at pharmacology of...