Post by STORMDANCER on Nov 25, 2011 22:30:43 GMT
The Eternal Paradox
Infinity equals zero. Nothing is infinite. Infinite is nothing. Imagine a black hole, it has infinite mass as such it has infinite gravity, even light cannot escape its pull. As a result of this the physical laws of the universe/reality no longer apply, as it’s existence is a paradox i.e. an impossibility which negates or removes it from this universe/reality. It in fact becomes a hole in space and in time.
The only impossibility is impossibility itself. Nature abhors a vacuum and will fill it at every opportunity, fill it with everything even light. Hence the properties of black holes or singularities. A black hole is simply a particle of matter that has broken a fundamental law of existence: that the faster you go the heavier you become. Until you reach the speed of light. Once that barrier is broken you become infinite, and you are no longer a part of this universe/reality. You are a paradox.
Accordingly the universe is NOT infinite. If it were phenomenon such as a black hole would not exist as they ARE infinite. To beings that exist in spacetime the universe appears infinite indeed but that cannot be for as 1 >.9999999 ad infinitum and always will, this universe/reality will one day end.
Or will it? Infinity negates both space and time, and time and space, as time is space and space is time.
Infinite is all the space in which to travel and all the time in which to do it. The only thing infinite in spacetime are the holes in it. Holes into which all matter is drawn or pushed into, as they are the paradox of the infinite. They are the vacuum of spacetime and into all of the universe/reality goes. Not just matter, but the time in which it exists is drawn into infinity, for it, at least in this space and time is NOTHING.
Nothing is impossible but impossibility itself. And into nothing all will go …….. eventually.
But do not let this disturb or frighten you, for out of nothing came everything, i.e. the Big Bang. Simply put, a black hole is a hole from spacetime into the infinite, the Big Bang a hole from which infinity pours spacetime.
The end of our universe/reality will occur when last bit of spacetime enters the infinite and only the holes remain, the last two meeting and joining at just over the speed of light which will create a paradox and as a result everything that went into these holes will come streaming out and ANOTHER universe will be born. This will definitely happen again, the existance of black holes in this universe/reality proves that, and will continue to happen as long as the paradox holds up. For if there is a universe/reality that is eternal it must be one that has no holes in it.
Gravity is a function of matter interacting with spacetime, or spacetime interacting with matter if you prefer. All matter from the smallest particle (other than a black hole) to the largest galaxy, moves through spacetime. It can also be said that spacetime flows around matter. The reason that we and everything else on this and other planets are pulled or pushed toward a point in its center is a physical manifestation of this interaction.
Matter in motion has gravity which is not a property of matter, but its existence in spacetime. The only thing that is not in motion is a black hole, as they are not a part of spacetime but a hole in it. If you were to observe two black holes that appeared to be moving toward each other it would in fact not be so. What you would see is the disappearance of spacetime between them, into them. They would not move toward each other but eat the distance between each other. Black holes are stationary in spacetime.
At sometime in the future they will all merge and join but only after ALL of spacetime is gone, and the speed that they will meet will be infinite. After that anything is possible, except impossibility itself.
But wait, if nothing is infinite and as such cannot exist in spacetime then what of God, something purported to be both eternal and infinite? How can something or someone like that exist in our universe/reality?
It cannot, except in our own imagination. God or the concept of perfection that it represents exists only in that realm, the realm of consciousness. We create (or re-create) God after God has created us. How else could God survive the trip through the white hole of the Big Bang, by the reaching of the conscious mind to the state of perfection, to the infinite.
We, beings of consciousness, are but tiny pieces of that perfection in the process of creating (or remembering) itself, the mind of God, and that our very existence is due only to the imagining of that mind of our existence. A mind that we (all conscious beings) are all a part of.
Our creation of God will in turn create us from God. Thus the circle of existence is complete.
It seems to me that all this fighting over the nature of God to be a form of consciousness-suicide, for the mind of the other you kill is a part of your own, connected by the infinite.
Death is only the returning of that part of the God/mind into itself, and birth its return from the infinite. The only thing that is required of us is the incremental imagining of this perfection. All life in its myriad forms is a function of this God/mind remembering(if you look at it from the end) or creating (or from its beginning) itself.
So if you want to be a part of God I suggest that you close your physical eyes and open the inner one that God gave you and imagine that God into existence, so that after the last two holes become one, God can imagine YOU.
But if God as we define it does not exist in the sense of something infinite and eternal, then where does God exist in the physical realm of spacetime? The answer is NOWHERE, as the infinite cannot exist in spacetime. There is a point in which God CAN exist and that is within the paradox.
In the moment before the Big Bang, the moment after the last two black holes collide there exists, in fact HAS to exist a moment in space and in time in which there is only….ONE.
Only one point in space and at only one time, and at that shortest of moments, in that tiniest of places God does in fact exist in the physical and the imagined.
For there and only there are all things possible…… even the impossible.
Are all things infinite.
All things ARE.
Perfection made real.
Zero-point.
Nirvana.
Heaven.
God.
Nothing = Infinite.
And at that point in space, in that moment of time…….a black hole in another God/minds reality.
Storm xxx
www.opensourcetheology.net/node/727
Infinity equals zero. Nothing is infinite. Infinite is nothing. Imagine a black hole, it has infinite mass as such it has infinite gravity, even light cannot escape its pull. As a result of this the physical laws of the universe/reality no longer apply, as it’s existence is a paradox i.e. an impossibility which negates or removes it from this universe/reality. It in fact becomes a hole in space and in time.
The only impossibility is impossibility itself. Nature abhors a vacuum and will fill it at every opportunity, fill it with everything even light. Hence the properties of black holes or singularities. A black hole is simply a particle of matter that has broken a fundamental law of existence: that the faster you go the heavier you become. Until you reach the speed of light. Once that barrier is broken you become infinite, and you are no longer a part of this universe/reality. You are a paradox.
Accordingly the universe is NOT infinite. If it were phenomenon such as a black hole would not exist as they ARE infinite. To beings that exist in spacetime the universe appears infinite indeed but that cannot be for as 1 >.9999999 ad infinitum and always will, this universe/reality will one day end.
Or will it? Infinity negates both space and time, and time and space, as time is space and space is time.
Infinite is all the space in which to travel and all the time in which to do it. The only thing infinite in spacetime are the holes in it. Holes into which all matter is drawn or pushed into, as they are the paradox of the infinite. They are the vacuum of spacetime and into all of the universe/reality goes. Not just matter, but the time in which it exists is drawn into infinity, for it, at least in this space and time is NOTHING.
Nothing is impossible but impossibility itself. And into nothing all will go …….. eventually.
But do not let this disturb or frighten you, for out of nothing came everything, i.e. the Big Bang. Simply put, a black hole is a hole from spacetime into the infinite, the Big Bang a hole from which infinity pours spacetime.
The end of our universe/reality will occur when last bit of spacetime enters the infinite and only the holes remain, the last two meeting and joining at just over the speed of light which will create a paradox and as a result everything that went into these holes will come streaming out and ANOTHER universe will be born. This will definitely happen again, the existance of black holes in this universe/reality proves that, and will continue to happen as long as the paradox holds up. For if there is a universe/reality that is eternal it must be one that has no holes in it.
Gravity is a function of matter interacting with spacetime, or spacetime interacting with matter if you prefer. All matter from the smallest particle (other than a black hole) to the largest galaxy, moves through spacetime. It can also be said that spacetime flows around matter. The reason that we and everything else on this and other planets are pulled or pushed toward a point in its center is a physical manifestation of this interaction.
Matter in motion has gravity which is not a property of matter, but its existence in spacetime. The only thing that is not in motion is a black hole, as they are not a part of spacetime but a hole in it. If you were to observe two black holes that appeared to be moving toward each other it would in fact not be so. What you would see is the disappearance of spacetime between them, into them. They would not move toward each other but eat the distance between each other. Black holes are stationary in spacetime.
At sometime in the future they will all merge and join but only after ALL of spacetime is gone, and the speed that they will meet will be infinite. After that anything is possible, except impossibility itself.
But wait, if nothing is infinite and as such cannot exist in spacetime then what of God, something purported to be both eternal and infinite? How can something or someone like that exist in our universe/reality?
It cannot, except in our own imagination. God or the concept of perfection that it represents exists only in that realm, the realm of consciousness. We create (or re-create) God after God has created us. How else could God survive the trip through the white hole of the Big Bang, by the reaching of the conscious mind to the state of perfection, to the infinite.
We, beings of consciousness, are but tiny pieces of that perfection in the process of creating (or remembering) itself, the mind of God, and that our very existence is due only to the imagining of that mind of our existence. A mind that we (all conscious beings) are all a part of.
Our creation of God will in turn create us from God. Thus the circle of existence is complete.
It seems to me that all this fighting over the nature of God to be a form of consciousness-suicide, for the mind of the other you kill is a part of your own, connected by the infinite.
Death is only the returning of that part of the God/mind into itself, and birth its return from the infinite. The only thing that is required of us is the incremental imagining of this perfection. All life in its myriad forms is a function of this God/mind remembering(if you look at it from the end) or creating (or from its beginning) itself.
So if you want to be a part of God I suggest that you close your physical eyes and open the inner one that God gave you and imagine that God into existence, so that after the last two holes become one, God can imagine YOU.
But if God as we define it does not exist in the sense of something infinite and eternal, then where does God exist in the physical realm of spacetime? The answer is NOWHERE, as the infinite cannot exist in spacetime. There is a point in which God CAN exist and that is within the paradox.
In the moment before the Big Bang, the moment after the last two black holes collide there exists, in fact HAS to exist a moment in space and in time in which there is only….ONE.
Only one point in space and at only one time, and at that shortest of moments, in that tiniest of places God does in fact exist in the physical and the imagined.
For there and only there are all things possible…… even the impossible.
Are all things infinite.
All things ARE.
Perfection made real.
Zero-point.
Nirvana.
Heaven.
God.
Nothing = Infinite.
And at that point in space, in that moment of time…….a black hole in another God/minds reality.
Storm xxx
www.opensourcetheology.net/node/727