Something or Nothing?
The how’s and why’s of the Universe… when did it begin, where did it come from and
how it all came about have been a quest that science, religion and philosophy have pondered since time began. For me it has been a personal preoccupation since I saw my
first star. I have read, questioned and searched all the popular scientific,
theological and philosophical theories accessible to me.
While
they offer views that are based in fact, faith and fiction, there is one common
element they all share in their attempts to explain it all. All of them
believe the Universe was created and that life then evolved and is a product of
it. Somehow a tiny piece of star stuff was created from nothing and then
exploded in a big bang. Then the four fundamental forces reacted with matter and
the cosmos were formed. Galaxies formed, stars were born, planets appeared and,
on at least one planet, under just the right conditions, life evolved.
In
my opinion it is this basic assumption that is the primary error in all these
theories. Life is not product of the the universe. It did not
appear as a result of the birth of the universe… I believe Life gave birth to
the universe.
Life
does not exist as an element of the Universe, the Universe exists as an
element of Life. Before the Universe could be created it had to be conceived.
Before the Universe took on a physical form, it existed as a concept.
It
may have expanded from a point of singularity but it could not have been
created from nothing. The point of singularity which led to the physical
manifestation of the universe that you and I inhabit does not, did not and could
not exist as a physical particle.
The point of singularity is a physical
manifestation of the force of Life. The point of singularity is a physical
manifestation of the power of the single fundamental truth of life that
applies to all things without exception. While all the matter in the
universe can be shaped, created, destroyed and recreated again by time, force
and circumstance, there is one thing that can never be changed. The place where
conception and conclusion came together resulted in reality. On this site I will do my best to offer my T.O.E.. The basic premise is this
We can't create Something out of Nothing. Before the Nih Nang, there were only two possibilities. There was either Something or there was Nothing. And one of these possibilities is impossible.
We can't create Something out of Nothing. Before the Nih Nang, there were only two possibilities. There was either Something or there was Nothing. And one of these possibilities is impossible.
Everything
must be because Nothing cannot be.