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Hitler was 13 when he lost his father. He was 17 when he lost his mother. After that, he was virtually a poor adolescent who experienced a horrible difficult life under abject poverty. These experiences of life he had, shaped his personality in the fashion that he was turned into a hate-generating machine: Hatred towards mankind. Had life been different for young Adolf he could have turned into something else. Maybe he could have pursued his interest: painting. Let us consider this scenario: Suppose after the death of his parents, young Adolf was adopted by a Jewish family and raised lovingly…mehr

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Hitler was 13 when he lost his father. He was 17 when he lost his mother. After that, he was virtually a poor adolescent who experienced a horrible difficult life under abject poverty. These experiences of life he had, shaped his personality in the fashion that he was turned into a hate-generating machine: Hatred towards mankind. Had life been different for young Adolf he could have turned into something else. Maybe he could have pursued his interest: painting. Let us consider this scenario: Suppose after the death of his parents, young Adolf was adopted by a Jewish family and raised lovingly and in a secure economic condition. If this was the case, there was no such thing as World War II.


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My focus of interest is Big Picture Cosmology. It took some three decades for me to develop this worldview. Once we broaden the scope of our view, meaningful patterns start to emerge. In a large-scale worldview, mankind, especially, assumes a meaningful place in the cosmos. By cosmos, we mean Mother Space or Hyperspace (Multiverse). Each one of us is a brain of the cosmos. Because the cosmos is infinite in her spatial and temporal stretch, she cannot have one infinite-sized brain floating in space. Rather, Mother Space (= cosmos) has no choice but to have numerous smaller brains. That is where my brain and your brain come into the equation. Your face is one of many faces Mother Space can have. Your life story is one of many life stories Mother Space has. Enjoy your eternal existence because you are magnificent inside out.