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Subject: The Meaning of (A) Life
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Logic can only be produced from a 
subjective view point.  Scientists 
claim to be objective when, in fact, 
they're just putting themselves
"in others shoes".

Good and bad, black and white, only
have meaning from =A= subjective view.

The meaning of =A= life is it's "subjective view"

To ask "what is the meaning of life?" is to
hope to be objective -- and no logic, no 
information, can come from objectivity -- so
the question can't be answered.


