Thursday, September 24, 2020

Begin With - "Is It Possible?"

 



I am a recent college graduate. I am not just a psychotic imbecile but graduated Cum Laude! Perhaps I should have started with the study of physics so I could talk to scientists in their language? None the less I do think I write plainly enough to be understood.

Start with Creation, is that possible? The answer, have you ever visualized? Have you ever turned your eyes inward and had a controlled vision? Not just a daydream but a scene you guided to entertain you in the performance of what you chose to see, feel, hear, and smell? On a small scale, this is a creation you did for you. You creatively visualized a scene in your chosen image!

Then proceed to ask is God possible? Can there exist a creator of universes and planets? Can there actually get found an entity that can be credited with such vast visions?  The answer, what if outer space exists as a living organ of perception? What if out there heard every thought, read every line ever written, and knows all that was ever known in all time and space as an endless view flash of illumination? Does that sound God-sized enough to create universe size visions?

Well, what is a creation made of? With all the creative visualization going on, is there any matter? To get Greek about it look at the smallest possible particle to exist that is not created but already existing in space, infinitesimal dimensions of space! What if everything at a great enough distance is infinite and composed by the infinitesimal space forged into it by the creative visualizer responsible for its existence? What if modern scientists need to make a quantum leap into infinite relativity?

If everything that exists is visions formed of space, what about electrons, quarks, photons? How does one explain these matters discovered by scientific inquiry? Easily. They are the building blocks created for our creation! God not only created a universe sized vision but filled it in with quantum detail!

So there you have it. My theory of the origin of the Universe. Not as poetic as Genesis in the Bible Old Testament and not as difficult as cosmological Quantum Physics. Should I have to write a translation of this for modern scientists?  

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