Friday, February 18, 2011

Everything that exists is already out there

I just heard of this theory, that everything in the material universe already exists. This means, all the atoms/particles that are needed to create a new planet, solar system, galaxy or even a new drop of water is already in existence. Matter, they say, is constantly in motion, evolving and changing. This theory is just fascinating.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

You say, "either"...I say, "eyether"

Remember the song,

You say either and I say eyether,
You say neither and I say nyther;
Either, eyether, neether, nyther,
Let's call the whole thing off!

Well, it goes to show you, people will have differences in opinion, in almost everything, from the food we eat, to the weather, what each individual believes in.

But the key in all our differences, is respecting each other.

Time and time again, people fail to respect each other, resulting in wars, deaths and conflicts.
All in the name of differences.

R - E - S - P - E - C - T
Aretha spelled it out for us...
Now it is a matter of acting it out.

Live and let live,...to each his own

There are some people who devote a lot of their time in preparation for the afterlife, but forget to live life. Then, there are people who are focusing too much on the materialistic side of life, and dismissing all thoughts of the afterlife.

It is not for me to say who is wrong, or who is right.
It's their lives, not mine.
Live and let live...
Each to his own...

Your guess is as good as mine

I love watching all these documentaries on TV. I get fascinated with features on the universe, space, physics, and all that. It is just amazing that there is so little we know about so many things like the origins of life, of time, of the cosmos, etc.

Will we ever get to discover the truth to all these? I guess, it is a lot easier to investigate the physical universe as opposed to the spiritual one. I mean, has anyone ever met God and told us a detailed account of what God is like?

But even the physical universe still remains a mystery. I just found out that no one knows exactly what is truly at the center of the Earth, because it is physically impossible for any probe to venture there. And this is just within our own back yard. What more for things in deep space?

What is the universe all about? Why are we here? Who knows?

We all have our own theories.
We all have our own opinions.
Your guess is as good as mine.

A theory on the physical realm and the spiritual realm

have a theory on my take on the spiritual realm and the material realm. I am guessing, one is an eternal sea, the goes on forever in depth and it all directions, and the other is like the sky, which also extends in all directions and heights, which means, both realms have no time or space. Our life is like a drop of water that escapes the sea, and leaps into the air, or the reverse, a bubble of air, that plunges into the sea, and for a moment, that span of life, is in that other realm. It that moment, it takes a form and has a sense of time, a life span, so to speak. But like all bubbles of air, they return to the surface, or like any droplet of water, it returns to the sea, so too must the lifespan end. But when it does return back to the realm it came from, it returns to an eternal realm, which has no beginning, nor end, no time, nor space that defines it sense of being. It returns to a huge "whole" to where it came from.

Well, it is just a theory. I can guess, can't I?

Time and the decimal point

It always fascinates me when I watch a sporting event, and one runner beats the other by a fraction of a second. Time apparently can be divided into so many tiny decimal points, it can drive me insane thinking of the possibilities. Like 1.0001 is differnt from 1.00010001 and even the number 1.000100100000001, and yes, this can go on and on and on.

That is why, I think, time travel, by leaving this space and "time" is not possible (you know, the type where the physical body disappears and appears in a different era) because of my way of thinking that there is no specific point in time, due to the huge number of decimal points.

I think it can apply to matter itself. When we divide a piece of stone, and keep going on and on and on, we eventually go down to the smallest particle known which is an atom. But since it is matter and occupies space, maybe, an atom can still be divided, indefinitely? I don't know, I am just thinking out loud.

Any other theories? Anyone?

I wonder if there are other theories that are contrary to the big bang. What if, the whole material universe did not start with a big bang, and instead, had no beginning at all? And if the universe had no beginning, maybe, it will have no end. What if, the universe is shaped like many typical basic forms of matter, a sphere or a globe. What if the universe, goes on and on, in this unending see of space but like a sphere or a globe, it has no beginning, nor an end. And congruently, what if time, like this universe, had no beginning nor an end? Now, wouldn't that be an interesting theory?