Psychology, asked by ravi854, 19 days ago

When did time begin?

Did we invent math or did we discover it?

Where does a thought go when it’s forgotten?

Do we have free will or is everything predestined?

Is there life after death?

Is it really possible to experience anything objectively?

What are dreams?

What is the goal of humanity?

How long will you be remembered after the day that you die?

Which orange came first – the fruit or the color?​

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Answered by proxly
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According to the standard big bang model of cosmology, time began together with the universe in a singularity approximately 14 billion years ago.

This is true for all right-angled triangles on a level surface, so it's a discovery. Showing it is true, however, requires the invention of a proof. And over the centuries, mathematicians have devised hundreds of different techniques capable of proving the theorem. In short, maths is both invented and discovered.

Thoughts are never truly gone, but they find shelter in those that seek wandering flashes of information. One person's discarded thoughts, intentional or otherwise, is another mind's treasure trove of new possibilities.

Your physical brain was therefore always destined to process information exactly as does, so every decision that you are ever going to make is predetermined. You (your consciousness) are a mere bystander – your brain is in charge of you. Therefore you have no free will.

Answered by sainikruthi44
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1 Answer) According to the standard big bang model of cosmology, time began together with the universe in a singularity approximately 14 billion years ago.

2 Answer )This is true for all right-angled triangles on a level surface, so it's a discovery. Showing it is true, however, requires the invention of a proof. And over the centuries, mathematicians have devised hundreds of different techniques capable of proving the theorem. In short, maths is both invented and discovered.

3 Answer) Your physical brain was therefore always destined to process information exactly as does, so every decision that you are ever going to make is predetermined. You (your consciousness) are a mere bystander – your brain is in charge of you. Therefore you have no free will.

4 Answer)Reincarnation. Reincarnation is the philosophical or religious concept that an aspect of a living being starts a new life in a different physical body or form after each death. It is also called rebirth or transmigration and is a part of the Saṃsāra doctrine of cyclic existence.

5 Answer)People cannot experience anything objectively. Although we can do scientific tests and use our collective human minds to figure out how the universe works, we will always be experiencing reality from our own perspective. Therefore, very little in life is actually objective.

6 Answer )A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Humans spend about two hours dreaming per night, and each dream last around 5 to 20 minutes.

7 Answer)Secondly, as the common goal of human being, the evolutionary road of mankind can urge people to unite to common development, common progress, solve problems, co-evolve, avoid war and eliminate ignorance.

8 Answer)Depends of course how famous you were in life.

and what (if anything) you've left of yourself in terms of books or articles written, online or on Old fashioned paper, videos, etc.

9Answer)The citrus definitely got named first. The earliest recorded use of orange the fruit in English is from the 1300s and came to us from the Old French orenge, adapted from the Arabic nāranj, from the Persian nārang, from the Sanskrit nāranga ("orange tree").

sorry this is the 3 answer

And apparently, all forgotten thoughts find a place in the endless unconscious.

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