Greetings from Serbia to NATO HQ in Brussels on anniversary
"Sorry, we didn't know it was invisible." The retired colonel of the Air Force of the SR Yugoslavia, Zoltan Dani, who was at the head of the unit that shot down the American F-117 stealth plane on March 27, 1999, together with his comrades…
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Anyway, to say something is a law, it must not be possible to violate even a bit. To show that motion is not a law, all you need is stop a moving object. Same case to energy. Stop an object and its kinetic energy goes to the stars!
Those are STATES of nature, not LAWS of nature.
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I will never accept ab idea that we fear because we understand, learn or use out minds to its maximum. These ideas have no basis at all!!
We think pain is there to toture us. But wait until you see a child who doesn't feel pain. It is horror!! He can twist his own fingures and break them, bite himself etc.
But same is with fear. As you withdraw your hand off a stove or a hot cooker, you fear more severe pain and/or losing your hand. That is fear at work, or should I say, doing good work to your body.
But we didn't choose fear nor pain like we never created ourselves. If you dont feel pain, then you may place your foot in fire without seeing it, only to wake up without a leg. There is a diseas that destroys pain signal, so I am not just making an hypothesis. Those who have seen it says it is a terrible diseas! You can hardly leave a whole day with your organs intact if you don't feel pain! As you hold something, pull something, press something etc, pain play a crucial role in disallowing you to do it too much, depending on the thing you are holding, pressing etc. You may never know that a stick is sharp enough to pierce your skin. Pain helps you to know this, so you avoid too much pressure before you darmage your skin.
But same is the case with fear. We must fear to go head-fast into the ceiling, for perhaps a snake or something else is there. We must fear falling down, being in the forest etc.
But too much fear and pain are not good any more. And I think such is what some of you are actually alluding to. Fear can cause worries, anxieties and lack of joy and even love. But being afraid of a real danger is not bad, as long as it is not too much.