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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Life is full of mysteries. Life is full of questions. I have always wondered whether what we have been learning all these years are actually the truth. For example, are there really 9 planets? Did Neil Armstrong really reach the moon? Did anybody really reach the moon?

I recall reading an astronomy magazine arguing this "fact". There were actually many envidences disproving Neil Armstrong as being the first man on the moon. They analysed the many photographs taken by the space team then, and found a number of flaws. For example, Neil's shadow wasn't alligned with the sun. Also, the U.S flag looked as if it was being blown by the wind. How can that be possible, since air is non-existant in space? We shall never know, for humans keep secrets from other humans.

Even the universe has its own secrets. How big is the universe exactly? Is it never-ending? I mean, where does it end? Or is it infinitely big? Imagine what else is out there. Perhaps other species? Perhaps there are things out there controlling us? Perhaps we are merely inventions, or toys? A very advanced life form playing around with us.

Back on earth, whatever comes out in the media, are they true? When you propose to your girlfriend and she says "I do", does she really mean it (okay maybe a little irrelevant)?

Basically my point is, there is really no such thing as the truth. The truth is, there is no truth. A paradox? Go figure.

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