Is infinity a missing factor in our contemporary sciences diagrams of the quantum and cosmic universe? The infinite is real. We get a glimpse of it in pi and e. If we lived long enough, we could count to infinity in our number system, it would take forever, and we would never be finished! Could outer and inner space really be infinite too? Would it just take too long to measure the infinite space outside or inside us? What would it mean if all space, anywhere, even the tiniest, is infinite?
Could outer space be the infinite all container of ancient folklore? Could inner space be an infinitesimal bottomless pit? Could outer space extend beyond the borders of the visible universe if the universe is a creation by visualization of the infinite mind? Could the inner space infinitesimal space contain created universes in its vast expanse? Does space exist in three relative dimensions, outer, creation, and inner, in relation to each other?
How long would it take to measure infinity in outer or inner space? Do pi and e give a hint? Counting to infinity would indeed show it takes forever. So how could we know if anything is infinite in its proper, instead of apparent, size? How long do we need to search the heavens or split the particles to see if there is infinite space there? How long until we can look up and say it is infinite out there and look in and say it is infinite there too?
What if all that is natural is a living sentient infinite mind? What if infinity is naturally illuminated by the created contents within it? What if the accumulated information inside infinity revealed to the sentient infinite space it was a natural mind infinite outside and inside created space? What if space is the natural matter that our contemporary science overlooks for the building blocks created to form our universe? What if the question is how long does it take to construct a galaxy from quantum building blocks?
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