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Originally Posted by verklingen
Sorry, I guess you're right even though you're presenting nothing to counter my claim.
Look guys, there is no possible way that we could exist in the Golden Age. That Golden Age is a time lost in remote antiquity. Golden Ages only exist at the beginning of a system's existence. For instance, the "Golden Age" of your life is your time spent in the womb. During this time, you are in a constant state of progression. The manifestations of your single-celled existence become more prolific as your DNA instructs certain enzymes to transform certain cells into heart and brain and bone and kidney cells. You do not have to expend any energy for this process, all energy is drawn from your mother, the ever-abundtant Ether. After birth, however, your entire existence is centered around trying to preserve the being your DNA created in the womb, and you spend your own energy trying to procure sustenance. Later on in life, you will begin to lose this battle and become more and more helpless as your life systems begin to shut down. Once your energy is spent, you die.
Where is the scandal in what I've said?
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By that diffinition, the world COULD have a golden age. If a golden age is the constant state of progression if it were to have an epiphamy, and take action on it. Not only could the world have a golden age, but also could a person, if they too were to have an epiphamy and take action on it.