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Question:The Immovable Mover--Aristotle

But you move your own particular world. No one has control over that but you. You make your bed, then you sleep in it. You sow the wheat, you get the harvest.


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But you move your own particular world. No one has control over that but you. You make your bed, then you sleep in it. You sow the wheat, you get the harvest.

gravity.
DUH!

Love, and God is love, so I′m answering you both. Love/God. Why? Aristotles said in his Ethic that what every person seek is happiness. Well, the only thing that make a person truly happy is giving himself, and you can make that only loving anyone, or everyone. Love also have a strong conecction with faith, and by faith I not mean only God: I can have faith in a person too.

According to Dante, the same Love that moves the sun and the stars...

Not gravity, moron. Not god either. They're fairly complex, the theories of why things orbit in space.

We all believe in something, anything that helps them through
the day. Some think that the world, the earth works through an engine, a difference engine. In our infinitesimal reality, we work in spite of our selves. In a real and significant way, we see all the things life has to offer. And though we may be stymied by the pure essence of in-difference, eventually the earth moves again. There are no particular reasons why you / we miss out on things.
And by the same token, there are huge amounts of sensory data we/ you don't see, feel, touch, hear, taste
We all "get by" somehow. Call it God, or the world, or life, or love. Trust, not ignorance, is bliss.