To answer this question simply... Actually, this is WikiAnswers. Why go for simple when you could go for complicated?
I'm just joking. This is a prime example of a trick question. The closest thing to a man-made is the Klingon "language" of Star Trek. However, that is not a complete language. It is just a group of gibberish phrases with a stylish "alphabet" to go along with it.
At a time, there was one language. Everyone spoke the exact same language, but because they stayed in a single area instead of spreading out, their languages suddenly changed. From one universal language, you now have many diverse languages, most of which are now extinct.
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science came into existence when man did. this is because the definition of science is the study of all or one part of the universe. essentionally, once man gazed opon the stars or tried to figure out where his food came from, science existed.
Man himself was created. Before there were small bacteria in this world, they became bigger bacteria Then these bacteria became aquatic creatures, then animals came into existence from them, along with the environment, they changed and thus man came into existence.
AnswerAt Punta Catoche, Cortes came across Aguilar, a man who had survived a shipwreck and spent nine years as a slave to a warlord. Cortes enlisted the man; his knowledge of Maya would be invaluable to the explorer.
The theme of "The Worker" is a working man is described not as a man, but as an animal. This beast's whole existence is that of perpetual physical labor, which is unappreciated.
Uncaring describes the reaction of the universe to the man's assertion in A Man Said to the Universe by Stephen Crane.
science came into existence when man did. this is because the definition of science is the study of all or one part of the universe. essentionally, once man gazed opon the stars or tried to figure out where his food came from, science existed.
A language cannot create a man, so also a man cannot create a language. But according to science men created the language but in fact a language was created by the spirits which live with the human beings. Languages were created by the spirits which were created by God. God is the programmer for the robots made of flesh and bones, I mean, human beings. A programmer creates data but God creates spirits. Spirits are separate elements. A human being during his/her lifetime is living with many spirits which have joined one by one since birth. They are knowledge, skills, feelings, emotions, interests and everything. These spirits are your consciousnesses and memories. Even thoughts are not your own. For example, when you want to take a decision on a subject, one after another the spirits think and you just listen, choose or reject the ideas which they transmit to your mind through your brain in the form of thoughts. Brain is just a media to connect the spirits to your mind. A mind is just a computer's mind. A mind is you. After the destruction of a computer completely you will not get its mind. The same is the case with the human beings. A human being doesn't have a spiritual body. Soul is nothing but an energy needed for the functionality of a body. It is not a spirit or anything else. A body's functionality is based on the auto mechanism. After death all spirits which accompanied a person quit and go to different places searching new bodies. No one lives in any form after death. All human beings are just robots made of flesh and bones and toys of the spirits for their games. All spirits want to have their own groups (religions, castes, communities etc.,), own languages, own civilization and culture. God has given free will to all spirits. According to this, spirits can do anything but there are certain rules and regulations. If they don’t follow them, they will be punished. Spirits always play game with each other. Humans’ lives are serious to humans but for them humans’ lives are game. A human’s own spirits are always competing with each other to achieve a prime position in a person's life.. When one spirit has one motivation or plan in forming a human’s life, another spirit has another motivation or plan. This competition sometimes becomes a problem to humans. If all spirits of a human being have same motivation and plan there will not be any problem at all but when they differ there rises the problem. Spirits always think that their human being must talk what they think and want. The interruption of words which is called as slip of tongue is caused by the spirits. New words, new meanings, new sense and new method of pronunciation are all created by these spirits. Their games make them to do changes in the languages. A language can reveal certain secrets (conduct and character) of the people who speak that language.
God created man the first couple being Adam and Eve.
It is Galaga it was made in 1979 and Pac-man was made a year after (1980)
It came from the mind of man. Man observing his world around him, noticing cause and effect, then inventing a language (mathematics) for describing these cause and effect relations. Without man, there is no physics in the universe.
less central to mans existence
a proof of something is a undisputable fact therefore "God" has no proof on existence because no man knows 100% he's there
Man himself was created. Before there were small bacteria in this world, they became bigger bacteria Then these bacteria became aquatic creatures, then animals came into existence from them, along with the environment, they changed and thus man came into existence.
The origin of business franchising started with a man named Sir Harold Evans. He started long before McDonalds came into existence. This man had great vision.
Man's philosophy explores topics like existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. God's philosophy typically addresses questions about the nature, characteristics, and existence of a higher being, along with the implications of this entity for human life and society. Both philosophies have a rich history and continue to inspire deep reflection and debate among thinkers.
your understanding about phenomenology about man and death importance existence
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