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None of us knows the volume of the universe, the menu complete inner workings of our own minds, what birds really think menu about or what it's like to be in someone else's shoes. We can speculate, we can make up stories, we can theorize, but we don't know for certain. It's fair to assume that Albert Einstein would have said there were many areas of science he knew little about. Just because you are a famous nuclear physicist on the cover of Time magazine menu doesn't make you a wiz at biology, veterinary science, economics, geology or cosmetology. 6 While humans know little about the universe they have an innate need for answers and order. Most of us want to know the meaning of the universe and what is our purpose on earth. 7 In an attempt to overcome their lack of knowledge and sate their desires for answers and order, human beings create pseudo answers and artificial order. This is most commonly done with conceits. 8 The following are examples of conceits: * The sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening (The sun does not rise and fall.
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