Post by STORMDANCER on Jun 12, 2011 21:10:47 GMT
As we all know in many ways our knowledge is limited. We have a mental block that won't allow us to think beyond our own knowledge. But knowledge can grow, which will expand this "mental bubble" further than previous. It grows, but you still don't have the ability to think beyond that barrier.
The Universe is a mass growing ball. It expands exponentially over time, and we still don't know if our current Universe is one amongst many, or the only one in existence.
Existence itself seems just like another bubble. Each new discovery, or gained knowledge will alter the variables which calculates to what makes up existence. This forces the theory of existence to grow exponentially as well.
It seems that existence or whatever "everything really is", is one huge mass growing bubble. Everything expands at the same rate, all dependent on each other. We can predict certain outcomes in the future, but we won't ever really know what will come after that.
Is it an infinite loop of reoccurring existences, or is it one endless loop of continuous events, that of which a spiral can represent.
Maybe one day we will find out that our Universe is the only one which exists, but then what is it that encapsulates it? If it's not another Universe, then is it just empty space? What is space? If space is what we are in, then it would have to be a Universe? think about it.
What I'm trying to get at is that we are on a path to which endless impossibilities are possible, many answers can be contradictory and true at the same time, and where life is really just meant to never have a real answer because intelligence is just a plague to keep us going as the path of existence trails its course.
Which brings another bubble of destiny. Are we destined to do what will be done, or do we have control over what will happen in the future, of which that may be a destined variable.
As many theories and scientific discoveries are being unwoven as we move forward, the more bleak the outlook comes.
Is it possible that one of these bubbles will ever pop? Think of the affects that will occur if something that drastic happens.
This might be a bit confusing to explain, and I apologize. But maybe some of you can get an idea of what I mean. It's simple and complex at the same time, so if you think it's that simple, rethink what I'm saying and vice versa.
If you were shown a closed door, and someone told you there was a 500ft drop on the other side of it, would you check it for yourself, or walk away from it?
Storm x
The Universe is a mass growing ball. It expands exponentially over time, and we still don't know if our current Universe is one amongst many, or the only one in existence.
Existence itself seems just like another bubble. Each new discovery, or gained knowledge will alter the variables which calculates to what makes up existence. This forces the theory of existence to grow exponentially as well.
It seems that existence or whatever "everything really is", is one huge mass growing bubble. Everything expands at the same rate, all dependent on each other. We can predict certain outcomes in the future, but we won't ever really know what will come after that.
Is it an infinite loop of reoccurring existences, or is it one endless loop of continuous events, that of which a spiral can represent.
Maybe one day we will find out that our Universe is the only one which exists, but then what is it that encapsulates it? If it's not another Universe, then is it just empty space? What is space? If space is what we are in, then it would have to be a Universe? think about it.
What I'm trying to get at is that we are on a path to which endless impossibilities are possible, many answers can be contradictory and true at the same time, and where life is really just meant to never have a real answer because intelligence is just a plague to keep us going as the path of existence trails its course.
Which brings another bubble of destiny. Are we destined to do what will be done, or do we have control over what will happen in the future, of which that may be a destined variable.
As many theories and scientific discoveries are being unwoven as we move forward, the more bleak the outlook comes.
Is it possible that one of these bubbles will ever pop? Think of the affects that will occur if something that drastic happens.
This might be a bit confusing to explain, and I apologize. But maybe some of you can get an idea of what I mean. It's simple and complex at the same time, so if you think it's that simple, rethink what I'm saying and vice versa.
If you were shown a closed door, and someone told you there was a 500ft drop on the other side of it, would you check it for yourself, or walk away from it?
Storm x