{"id":3676,"date":"2010-08-02T07:08:49","date_gmt":"2010-08-02T11:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/morningseditionists.com\/msblog\/?p=3676"},"modified":"2010-08-02T07:08:49","modified_gmt":"2010-08-02T11:08:49","slug":"monday-22","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.morningseditionists.com\/msblog2\/2010\/08\/02\/monday-22\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you look through the Huffington Post, you&#8217;ve probably seen stuff by &#8220;Robert Lanza, MD&#8221; from time to time.  He&#8217;s apparently a smart guy, but his posts, well, they never seem very impressive to me.  He likes to ask questions and then use the questions (not the answers, mind you) as &#8220;evidence&#8221; to prove whatever his point is.  His most recent &#8211; &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/robert-lanza\/why-youre-alive-and-can-n_b_660552.html\">Why You&#8217;re Alive and Can Never Die: The Larger Scientific Picture<\/a>&#8221; &#8211; is no different.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>Is it just a one-in-gazillion chance that you happen to be alive, now, on top of all time? Or is there a more rational scientific reason? Grade-school math tells us the probability of being on top of infinity is zero. If space and time are tools of the mind, then how can there be a time without consciousness?<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>OK, not being a &#8220;scientist and theoretician,&#8221; I guess I&#8217;m not smart enough to understand what &#8220;being on top of infinity&#8221; is supposed to mean (or what it has to do with the three questions he&#8217;s asking in that paragraph), but if it means there isn&#8217;t a number greater than infinity, then I reckon I did, indeed, learn that in grade school (of course, infinity isn&#8217;t really a number &#8211; it&#8217;s more of a theory that can never be proven).  But Lanza&#8217;s first poser, which I suppose is meant to imply that there&#8217;s such a tiny chance of you happening to be here as the person you are at exactly this time and place that, golly, it just <strong><em>can&#8217;t<\/em><\/strong> be an accident, reminds me of the &#8220;intelligent design&#8221; people.<\/p>\n<p>Gee, in order for you to be you, everything had to happen exactly the way it did, or you wouldn&#8217;t be here.  So it had to happen for a reason.  I guess it doesn&#8217;t occur to these people that it works the other way around.  Thing didn&#8217;t happen the way they did in order for you (or the universe) to exist the way you (and it) do.  You exist they way you do <strong><em>because<\/em><\/strong> things happened the way they did.  If things had happened differently, then everything would be different.  But they didn&#8217;t so they&#8217;re not.<\/p>\n<p>Now, if choose to believe that an unseen hand (either God&#8217;s or Adam Smith&#8217;s) guided everything to happen a certain way, well, OK.  Personally, if there is some sort of creator, I suspect they were just f*cking around to see what would happen.  Mix this, that, and that other shit up, heat it for a while, and see what grows on it.  I kinda doubt there was some sort of master plan designed to create me. <\/p>\n<p>And if it all <strong><em>was<\/em><\/strong> a bug plan, then I&#8217;m pissed my plan didn&#8217;t include having enough money to keep me from having to go to work today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you look through the Huffington Post, you&#8217;ve probably seen stuff by &#8220;Robert Lanza, MD&#8221; from time to time. He&#8217;s apparently a smart guy, but his posts, well, they never seem very impressive to me. 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