high|hgih
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Every time I see a representation of the big bang it looks like this. An explosion that started as a singularity. The picture shows the explosion shooting to the right, but that isnt possible without something shielding the left side in order to make it go right. The answer is actually that it exploded in every direction. The reason we use this diagram is because its easier to represent it that way since outside of the universe, or even before it, the space that took up everything wasn't a vacuum like the universe is today in outer space, it was actually made of nothing. Its baffling.. What would happen to a human in this 'nothing'? Is it possible for some extra-terrestrial civilizations that are millions of years further than us to travel outside of the known universe? It seems like even quantum physics is something that only happens inside of our universe. What about outside of it?
Maybe just like how galaxies are spread apart, how it is way out of our reach to go to a different galaxy.. Much less a different star.. Maybe it is even further out of an organisms reach to go to a different universe. Maybe the other universes are so immensely far away that its impossible to even know they exist.
I tripped the other night on DXM and was thinking about all of this. It was blowing my mind that DNA can code for an organism to grow from an egg cell, divide, divide, divide, and then slowly become a copy of its two parents. DNA only consists of few elements. How are some organisms not exactly the same? On an atomic level, what happens as the organism is growing? Not a cellular level. But an atomic level. How do the atoms 'know' to form into organelles? How do atoms 'know' to form into mitochondrias in order to produce proteins for the cells? If genes and DNA code for all of this, how was it made? The whole trip made me think about god. Not in a traditional since. Just the fact that a 'God' has to exist. Something created this and its impossible to understand since we are the structures that it makes anyhow.
In analogy, you could not make a robot, and have it know that it was created by you. You could make it call you master, or creator, however you could not have it actually think, and ''know' the reasons and be able to comprehend why or how you made it. The only way that you could possibly have it know, would be to make it out of living biomass. Which coincidentally, is what God made. If you were to tell this living robot that you made it, one day it would be smart enough to say 'No, God made me.'
Maybe just like how galaxies are spread apart, how it is way out of our reach to go to a different galaxy.. Much less a different star.. Maybe it is even further out of an organisms reach to go to a different universe. Maybe the other universes are so immensely far away that its impossible to even know they exist.
I tripped the other night on DXM and was thinking about all of this. It was blowing my mind that DNA can code for an organism to grow from an egg cell, divide, divide, divide, and then slowly become a copy of its two parents. DNA only consists of few elements. How are some organisms not exactly the same? On an atomic level, what happens as the organism is growing? Not a cellular level. But an atomic level. How do the atoms 'know' to form into organelles? How do atoms 'know' to form into mitochondrias in order to produce proteins for the cells? If genes and DNA code for all of this, how was it made? The whole trip made me think about god. Not in a traditional since. Just the fact that a 'God' has to exist. Something created this and its impossible to understand since we are the structures that it makes anyhow.
In analogy, you could not make a robot, and have it know that it was created by you. You could make it call you master, or creator, however you could not have it actually think, and ''know' the reasons and be able to comprehend why or how you made it. The only way that you could possibly have it know, would be to make it out of living biomass. Which coincidentally, is what God made. If you were to tell this living robot that you made it, one day it would be smart enough to say 'No, God made me.'