IDK, but the results appear to be part of the dichotomic nature of the Universe.
Agreed the idea of god(s) and other spiritual matters are human perception. After all, how could intelligent apes ever hope to fully understand the power behind the creation of the entire Universe? We simply do the best we can.
Disagreed on thinking too much, but I think you and I can agree there's a difference between thinking and overthinking. Overthinking often falls into worrying and fretting about an infinite number of possible problems. This can cause brain-lock. The greatest fear of all is fear of the unknown since there are an infinite number of possibilities. Better, IMO, to pick out the biggest problems, prioritize them and move forward with a plan of action to resolve them.
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FWIW,
@Cypress and I have extensively discussed the subject of creation. He seems to favor an intelligent mind designing an a logical universe. I favor an infinite number of random universes, some of which are dead, others which die out shortly after birthing from their "Big Bang" and some which thrive and grow as ours is doing...for as long as it lasts. Our universe will eventually die. It's possible there are other universes with, due to their nature, will never die.
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