bcforn2000
Temporal Novice
I've always seen the universe in the same manner of a rock or stone lying on the ground. Meaningless outside it's general context and seemingly lifeless but filled with form. Like the stone, the universe was formed by things set into motion before it's design. Like the universe, the rock is held together by constantly moving subatomic particles that keep the stone together and it is also kept together by the constant laws of the universe.
A ball spining in a constant circle for an infinate amount of time observered from the outside of it's space-time appears as a ring, and the ball within it is lost within the observation. You have to holographically view a frame of the space-time to see the ball within, much like photos taken of roads with an extended exposure. Busy highways appear as thick streams of light; the more active, the brighter. Our megaverse that you and I live in observed from the outside of our respected space-time would also appear as a convergence of matter. The more active the respectected 4th dimensional space-time local of the 3-dimensional universe, the more dense. It is meaningless trying to picture the whole, for you could only grasp the meaning frame by frame.
So the next time you look at a rock, image all the thought and information within it because the wavelengths keeping it together within it's context could be as alive and free-thinking as you and I. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
P.S. Some of you may observe that the rock is a part of the universe therefore a child object, rather than a seperate thought. While the latter may be true, is the former??
A ball spining in a constant circle for an infinate amount of time observered from the outside of it's space-time appears as a ring, and the ball within it is lost within the observation. You have to holographically view a frame of the space-time to see the ball within, much like photos taken of roads with an extended exposure. Busy highways appear as thick streams of light; the more active, the brighter. Our megaverse that you and I live in observed from the outside of our respected space-time would also appear as a convergence of matter. The more active the respectected 4th dimensional space-time local of the 3-dimensional universe, the more dense. It is meaningless trying to picture the whole, for you could only grasp the meaning frame by frame.
So the next time you look at a rock, image all the thought and information within it because the wavelengths keeping it together within it's context could be as alive and free-thinking as you and I. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
P.S. Some of you may observe that the rock is a part of the universe therefore a child object, rather than a seperate thought. While the latter may be true, is the former??