No prob. 
I was referring to many of the posts in this thread. Our perception of reality is always relative to a point of reference. For example are we an advanced species, or just animals? Relative to what?
Let's look at time frames:
Relative to 1000 years ago we are far more advanced at least technologically. How about 40 and 41 thousand years ago? or 200 and 201 thousand, B.C.?. Now lets project 1 million or billion years in the future and look back. Would our evolution from 1000 to 2000, look that much different than how we look now the difference between a single cell and a multicellular organism, or an ape and prehistoric humanoid?
Everything is relative, good-bad, high-low, up down etc. You are sitting on your chair typing reading this. But are you still or moving? Relative to your chair you are still, but earth is moving around the sun, and the solar system around the galaxy and the galaxy moves in the universe and the universe..! etc.. so you are moving at an extremely high speed, but again always relative to something else.
The same seems to apply to all things. let's look at some of our science/beliefs. Up to four or five centuries ago, calling the earth round would cost one's life. Just because we haven't found a new science it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. The only constant in everything seems to be change.
Infinite possibilities.
Josh

I was referring to many of the posts in this thread. Our perception of reality is always relative to a point of reference. For example are we an advanced species, or just animals? Relative to what?
Let's look at time frames:
Relative to 1000 years ago we are far more advanced at least technologically. How about 40 and 41 thousand years ago? or 200 and 201 thousand, B.C.?. Now lets project 1 million or billion years in the future and look back. Would our evolution from 1000 to 2000, look that much different than how we look now the difference between a single cell and a multicellular organism, or an ape and prehistoric humanoid?
Everything is relative, good-bad, high-low, up down etc. You are sitting on your chair typing reading this. But are you still or moving? Relative to your chair you are still, but earth is moving around the sun, and the solar system around the galaxy and the galaxy moves in the universe and the universe..! etc.. so you are moving at an extremely high speed, but again always relative to something else.
The same seems to apply to all things. let's look at some of our science/beliefs. Up to four or five centuries ago, calling the earth round would cost one's life. Just because we haven't found a new science it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. The only constant in everything seems to be change.
Infinite possibilities.
Josh