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Friday, May 05, 2006

There is no wrong or right universally speaking, and black holes are placeholders for potential energy.

Think of yourself as a ray of light, in addition to being human. There is no such thing as good and bad. Morality is a concept that stems from the natural order of the universe, and was crafted by men to organize society. The purpose of life (and the purpose of all energy) is to experience, to learn, to discover, and so Hitler and Jesus are sort of mathematical equals, both being a strong positive, because of the impact of their “experience, learning, discovering”. The creation of the concept of Morality is a function of self-preservation and ultimately an organizational function of energy. Morality will ultimately add more positive numbers to the universe. Get this: Humans are a version of energy. Plants, animals, and rocks are a version of energy too. The opposite of energy is void. The universe is a spectacular dance between energy and void. Once energy experiences, learns, discovers the void completely (billion billion, etc. years) it cools down, contracts, and it gets so small and cold and void, that it becomes hot, and is reborn big bang style to experience, to learn, to discover again. The universe can be infinite and infinitesimal because when energy runs out it turns into void, which is just the potential for something to be there. Back to morality - a black hole doesn’t get jail time for killing a sun. Since it’s morally OK to kill in the universal sense, what’s stopping anyone from killing everyone? It comes down to the fundamentals of energy and void. Energy’s (man’s) purpose is to experience, to learn, to discover. Although killing is experience, learning, and discovery for the killer, it’s also creating void (by the killed). As versions of energy, it’s not mathematically beneficial to kill because the act of adding to experience by killing is much less than the remainder of a life spent experiencing. (btw Being happy and sad have equal positive values.)
A black hole sucks up ten suns and then what’s inside? Nothing, void, negative numbers, potential. This is tricky because a black hole is not really a thing but a non-thing, like a place holder for the energy that used to be there. The energy is no longer there; it’s void. The energy was not destroyed; it just changed into nothingness or potential. Matter is the same thing as energy. Void weighs more than energy because things (or non-things) at rest are heavier than things that are moving. Dark matter/energy is – the void. A moving car’s weight is the car minus a fraction of its potential to move, which is less than a stationary car’s weight, which is the car plus it potential to move. How can something that is nothing have weight? Because, it has the potential to be filled with energy. What happened when all matter and energy were sucked up in the placeholder of black hole void leaving complete and total nothingness? Well, it created energy of course, because there can’t be nothingness without something to not be. But I digress. Our energy fields work in the reverse of a black hole. We eat a plate of spaghetti and then go experience, learn, discover the high of running a marathon. Live long and prosper.

6 Comments:

  • At 4:02 PM, Blogger sparringK9 said…

    /bark bark bark

    what stops me from killing people is you can't have a dog in prison.

    /howl

    no serously light, i will have to read this like, 20 times more, and get out my quantum physics cookbook and brush up. whew!

    /grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

     
  • At 8:41 PM, Blogger light in the forest said…

    Yeah, this one's kind of wacky. Look at my response to you on the post before this one. Take some good biscuits with you.

     
  • At 4:09 AM, Blogger Infinitesimal said…

    Ardlair wrote:
    "So how do you help?
    Well you do that by example. By showing that you, as a sophisticated society, do not follow any dogma, especially a religious one. By showing that there are other ways that a mature society can organise its affairs and its people. By showing that we understand in the west that our hundreds of years of dogmatic theism and organised religion have caused us great strife and conflict. By showing that we have learnt from our mistakes."


    spiritual people feel this way in my experience,

    and my understanding of atheism is that the main belief is that there is no form of energy after death that the human body is the only incarnation of your essence and when it expires, so do you. totally.

    I know for certain that i am not an atheist because i really feel like there is life after death.
    i just KNOW it is true, it just FEELS that way, no way to prove it.

    but anyways,
    sounds like you two are buddhists maybe?
    THAT is a fun form of spiritual training.
    [I like to think that the spiritual body needs excercise too....]
    In buddhism you get to shatter illusions. I once attempted to learn mandarin chinese so as to read the "diamond sutra" called the diamond because it cuts through all illusion.
    said to be very hard to understand words of wisdom.
    i like a challenge. have not read it yet.
    I like both of yous guys too.
    y'all's real smart.

    i dig it.

    so maybe you will investigate buddism which maintains that it is a philosophy, and not a religion (well, some off them end up shooting off into idoltry but not the majority, like Zen)
    a philosophy that was taught by a wandering man.
    herman hesse wrote that good read "siddartha" either of you ever pick it up?
    i dunno, you just sound a bit like buddhists i have known.

    well light, thanks for knowing about the physics of the universe.
    black holes are cool, but where do wormholes go?
    I want to jump inside one and find out kind of....
    don't you?

     
  • At 9:02 PM, Blogger light in the forest said…

    Infini,
    I love your open mind. Your curiosity is beautiful.

    Suze,
    Get a life. Jesus as the son of god is being surpassed by the new religion of true curiosity. Think about it - if there is a God, he would want you to wonder, or he'd make it easier on the sheeply faithful such as yourself.

     
  • At 10:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    The purpose of life is to experience.

    I like the way you said that.

    I heard this recently and love it's meaning too: "We are the activity of god expressing as us.".

    I think man needs to get past the right vs wrong mentalty and get on with living.
    This may well be redundant to you - but what do you get when you spell lived backwards?
    Isn't domination clever??

    I believe in a God but not in the God of religion, by which "man" made God in "His Own" image and likeness!!!!

    Gary

     
  • At 11:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    ""JESUS said ''i have come to bring life, life in abundance. so I already have LIFE. i have the SON OF GOD.""

    Did the people of Jesus' time have life? Did the people before Him have life? I think they did.

    If the statement qouted really was made, it may have been more like "I have come to show life how to be abundant."
    In other words - to wake you all up!!

    I think we are spiritual beings having a human experience. In that, I feel we are here by choice. The choice was to experience. So why do we lessen the experience by arguing about the technicalities of it all? Why not see what is in front of us - see 'what is' and experience it? We probably should keep in the back of our minds that once the experience grows old we will move on.(for peace of mind) I am not too sure that part of the experience was to waste time trying to distinguish that which is not for us to know (right now).

    Now. I will admit to being gulity of it all. I have come to where I feel that I have an understanding of one of Jesus' greatest teachings - "Judge not!" By judging we take away from the experience, we muddle it up. If we can live without judgement we are free - free to live abundantly - which by the way does not mean in monitary values - it means spiritual values.(money is ok if the spirit is right)

    As for the bible, I think it was written in a time for the time. Lessons to be learned and move on. Unfortunately so many of us are still stuck in the 2000 year old book. Why? Why - because we are human, or so we think!

    Gary

     

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