I had some thoughts on things, but the sun whisked them away.

Actually, though, I did want to talk a little bit about how weird weather is. At any given point during the day, all around the world, it is probably snowing, raining, sunny, hurricane-ing, tornado-ing, and some volcano (particularly those underwater) is probably erupting...all at the same time. And when people first decided to try and predict the weather before there were devices that could? Someone actually decided that they would find a way to predict that shit.
People literally used to think that the elements were a result of whatever the gods were feeling. Now we know they're scientific phenomena.
Where are we going to be in fifty years? What are we going to understand then that we don't now?

Maybe our understanding or belief in religion now is going to completely morph. The funny thing is that throughout the ages, though religion changes, it is still persistent in the human tradition.
Apparently, we all need something to believe. There is always something that we can't really explain. There's always a need to have an explanation, no matter how far-fetched, because sometimes not having the answers just isn't good enough.

What I think? People just need to accept that there are some things we will never understand. Life is a bit of a mystery. And if we understood everything? Imagine a world where we had all the answers.
Where would the beauty be?
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