Nov 21 2012: Well I think every government has a moral obligation to protect the people that make up the country that they govern. Especially protect them from other people, for example free speech is good, but hate speech would not be tolerated. Also I am starting to think that once people start becoming consciously aware about what the government is doing. The people might want some changes.
Nov 16 2012: Your first statement is disagreeable. With a two party system you only have two choices in the end, what if one is just as bad as the other? Here in Canada we have a multi-party system and it seems to work just fine, some would even say better than the two party system.
Nov 16 2012: In my opinion an Ideal Government would be one that people would be invested in. In order for a system to work fairly people would have to know whats going on in the system.
Nov 14 2012: In my opinion once the US narrows it down to two people, it becomes more of a battle to best the other person and not to win votes based on good ideas that benefit a nation. Unfortunately some people are ignorant enough to not listen to the proposed ideas, and instead vote based on who wins a debate, not what was said in the debate.
Nov 10 2012: That leads me to another question, Is it really possible for ignorant people to be come open to ideas. After all over half of the population of Texas believe that humans lived with dinosaurs, they are being ignorant to the truth. I think it's easier said than done.
Sep 7 2012: It just leads me to wonder how well we really know our galaxy let alone universe, expanding on to the multi-verse theory... Its a lot to awww at and wonder.
Aug 30 2012: Yes. I think that since not every one decides to get a further education after high school, i think they should fund it a bit better. Our money management needs new managers.
Aug 30 2012: Ok, how do we know that our time is the "correct" universal time after all humans have only experienced time on earth, i assume a body large enough to curve time, as mentioned by Jon Ho? wouldn't we have to find the center of the universe and measure time there somehow? Because we only measure from the light from our star because it's the closest.
Aug 30 2012: So In short it would only be possible to see your past if you could go faster than light. Another question I have is, is every one born with their own time line and if some one was born on another planet would there/ could their version of time be very different because of the position of their planet in rotation of it ect. ??
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A reply on Conversation: If I was to look up, would I be looking at light from the past? If i was to travel there and look at earth would i be looking in the past?
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