The average mental age of humanity

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The average mental age of humanity is only thirteen years. This you call evolution? A man is ninety years old, and he has the mind of a thirteen year old. It is because of this retardedness that he believes all kinds of idiotic beliefs, dogmas, religions. He never questions, never inquires, never explores. He does not have consciousness enough to go on a quest for truth. And of course the politicians don't want him to evolve. The priests don't want him to evolve, because man's evolution is their death. An evolved man, a conscious man, has no need of political leaders to tell him what is right and what is wrong. He does not require any pope, any Mother Teresa, any Ayatollah Khomeini, any Shankaracharya. In fact, these people will seem to him retarded. So all the religions and all the political parties of the world are conspiring against humanity. To keep man enslaved, the best way is that he remains a helpless child, always in search of a father figure. In politics he finds father figures. In religion he finds father figures. It is not a coincidence that some priests are called fathers.

-OSHO -After a long time
 

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OSHO sounds like chinese or japanese name.

if then,

does he knows wushu or karate?

then he should be so kwl! :D

i love him!
 

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ppl who are matured physically, but immature mentally are tend to visit online forums and play fool in front of bunch of teens in a certain way hehe...

this phenomena has been already discovered and studied and also analyized by our ancient Sinhalese...

amazing, isnt it?

and they called this as,,

නාකි විසේ ගෙටත් උසේ

hikz hikz hikz.. :rofl::rofl:
 
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so.. btw mr atula...

how do you define gravity? what is your preferred definition?

I copied this...and I didn't read it:)
gravity (gr
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) The fundamental force of attraction that all objects with mass have for each other. Like the electromagnetic force, gravity has effectively infinite range and obeys the inverse-square law. At the atomic level, where masses are very small, the force of gravity is negligible, but for objects that have very large masses such as planets, stars, and galaxies, gravity is a predominant force, and it plays an important role in theories of the structure of the universe. Gravity is believed to be mediated by the graviton, although the graviton has yet to be isolated by experiment. Gravity is weaker than the strong force, the electromagnetic force, and the weak force. Also called gravitation. See more at accelerationrelativity

A Closer Look With his law of universal gravitation, Sir Isaac Newton described gravity as the mutual attraction between any two bodies in the universe. He developed an equation describing an instantaneous gravitational effect that any two objects, no matter how far apart or how small, exert on each other. These effects diminish as the distance between the objects gets larger and as the masses of the objects get smaller. His theory explained both the trajectory of a falling apple and the motion of the planets
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hitherto completely unconnected phenomena
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using the same equations. Albert Einstein developed the first revision of these ideas. Einstein needed to extend his theory of Special Relativity to be able to understand cases in which bodies were subject to forces and acceleration, as in the case of gravity. According to Special Relativity, however, the instantaneous gravitational effects in Newton's theory would not be possible, for to act instantaneously, gravity would have to travel at infinite velocities, faster than the speed of light, the upper limit of velocity in Special Relativity. To overcome these inconsistencies, Einstein developed the theory of General Relativity, which connected gravity, mass, and acceleration in a new manner. Imagine, he said, an astronaut standing in a stationary rocket on the Earth. Because of the Earth's gravity, his feet are pressed against the rocket's floor with a force equal to his weight. Now imagine him in the same rocket, this time accelerating in outer space, far from any significant gravity. The accelerating rocket pushing against his feet creates a force indistinguishable from that of a gravitational field. Developing this principle of equivalence, Einstein showed that mass itself forms curves in space and time and that the effects of gravity are related to the trajectories taken by objects
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even objects without mass, such as light. Whether gravity can be united with the other fundamental forces understood in quantum mechanics remains unclear.
 
Aug 19, 2008
11,653
167
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Sri Lanka
ppl who are matured physically, but immature mentally are tend to visit online forums and play fool in front of bunch of teens in a certain way hehe...

this phenomena has been already discovered and studied and also analyized by our ancient Sinhalese...

amazing, isnt it?

and they called this as,,

නාකි විසේ ගෙටත් උසේ

hikz hikz hikz.. :rofl::rofl:
:love::lol::lol::lol::love::lol::lol::lol::love:
 

firoz85

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The average mental age of humanity is only thirteen years. This you call evolution? A man is ninety years old, and he has the mind of a thirteen year old. It is because of this retardedness that he believes all kinds of idiotic beliefs, dogmas, religions. He never questions, never inquires, never explores. He does not have consciousness enough to go on a quest for truth. And of course the politicians don't want him to evolve. The priests don't want him to evolve, because man's evolution is their death. An evolved man, a conscious man, has no need of political leaders to tell him what is right and what is wrong. He does not require any pope, any Mother Teresa, any Ayatollah Khomeini, any Shankaracharya. In fact, these people will seem to him retarded. So all the religions and all the political parties of the world are conspiring against humanity. To keep man enslaved, the best way is that he remains a helpless child, always in search of a father figure. In politics he finds father figures. In religion he finds father figures. It is not a coincidence that some priests are called fathers.

-OSHO -After a long time


What a lame excuse.This is precisely what 13 year olds do, blame everyone else for their problems.The church the state and everyone else but urself. How do u think people come to follow these religions and political idealogies in the first place ? They question themselves and eventually come to beleive in a set of rules and principles.
If your saying the only correct answer to that questioning is to beleive everything is wrong ,that no superior diety exists ,we dont need law and governance and there must be total freedom then you and OSHO (whoever he is) is arrogant and dumb !