Here's some of my unfinished thoughts on the universe. I don't really know why I'm posting this but here it is. Please keep in mind this is still quite an undeveloped version of them. Peace Quantum physics (mechanics) has discovered that molecules, or atoms, disappear and reappear…as though they fade in and out. No one knows where they go when they disappear however. I think they go into another reality that is parallel to ours. Just in the same way people coexist…or exist parallel to one another on earth, their lives can interact and fade in and out of one another. This is comparable to solar systems in space, coexisting parallel to one another, each is their own reality, their own self, but they are sharing the same universe. So there are infinite realities existing parallel to ours, but they are all sharing the same universe. These other realities can be other planets, other solar systems, our future, our past, and the future and past of each own reality, planet or solar system. I would doubt that travel through these realities could be done by means of speed. Unless the speed of the object or vehicle was so great an explosion occurred causing the death of those onboard, which leads me to my next conclusion. I believe that when organic matter dies, the molecules and or the atoms that make up the energy of the living being, the electrical energy that is constantly pulsating through every single atom of that being, either joins the current of the universe where it travels to random destinations before reintroducing itself back into living organic material. Or those atoms and molecules that are left over after the organic material dies transcend into a parallel universe. For example, take a grown man. He constantly has an electrical pulse or energy running through him, some of this energy travels to the testicles where it becomes sperm. From there the sperm gets implanted into an egg from a female and over time becomes a baby. The energy that is in the grown man naturally comes from the earth and is a constant stream. That energy was transformed by a chemical reaction into sperm, which was then by a chemical reaction turned into a fetus, which then will turn into a human which will eventually turn back into energy by the chemical reaction of death to the living organisms. This explains why in the bible, they believed Jesus, who was and is the son of God, was also in fact God himself. The energy that eventually became Jesus came from the same energy that makes up God, which would logically make Jesus God, because they are from the same source of energy. The only difference being the living organisms that makes up the body, flesh and bones of one another. That being said, applying that same theory to the rest of the universe would logically make each and every single living being god.
Read the Bible!! and stop questioning shit!! Jesus came back to die for your sins And you thank him by your pseudo-scientific Non-sense. You should be very very ashamed sir.
Ok, I read it. Well, you wax idealistic after a while (even though the beginning is interesting). As though you were leading your argument to a pre-conceived idea. And that is because you don't properly accept the problem of nothingness.
are you threatened by ideas that go against your own? Or are you just an ass? I would genuinely like to know. You have such great arguments
You're giving a scientific veneer to the Christian ideal. Yes, atoms fade in and out of existence. That is very interesting: I actually have heard of that vaguely but had forgotten. That fits into my theory that being and nothingness are one. That energy both is and isn't. That you can't affix being to constantly changing phenomena. But you make nothingness into a Heaven. And other parallel realities into an idyll. And our inexistence into a divinity. That is being caught up in names, IMO. It's neither paradoxical nor real enough to explain such a complex condition as ours.