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Originally Posted by Lurker
The Nietzsche quote was semi facetious.
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Really? Before I went into the bathroom to poop, I was going to say that I had never heard it before, but loved it. It kind of ties into my whole golden spiral/evolution obsession (how living things have a tendency to overshoot, then correct; then overshoot in correcting for the correction; then overshooting the correction of the correction's correction, etc. (and how physics is just so perfect yet immensely complex; and I feel if there were enough research done, there could be some sort of fundamental equation or something that linked human (or any animal, really (or plant, for that matter)) behavior to evolution, and both of those to the movements of planets and galaxies (accounting for the corrections that arise from our imperfect "higher thought" processes, such as the self-imposed "need" to not be perceived as awkward))).