Sunday, March 1, 2015

THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE

THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
Explaining or understanding the true or the only origin of the universe or the only origin of all of existence is not a very easy task, but it can really be done!  Explaining or understanding the true origin of the universe or existence requires both a simple scientific theory and a simple scientific fact or a simple physical fact that can be truly or physically proven.  Explaining the true origin of the universe or existence requires really describing something physical that we cannot really see (with some of the physical or the solid pieces or physical facts that we already have).  We cannot see our face in front of us unless there is a physical reflection or a there is a physical sensation of some kind.  And it is easier to theorize or fantasize than it is to believe or see reality.  Our natural or our animal instinct is to see in parts or see in pieces, not whole and but only when those parts or those pieces are in motion.
We cannot see the whole picture unless we see parts of it first.  It is also an animal instinct to see in parts or pieces and not see whole.  An animal, for example, cannot see a tree.  An animal can only see parts of that tree and even though that animal can see different parts of a tree, that animal cannot see the whole tree.  Animals through instincts can only see light and shades and the motion that goes between.  Again, the animal instinct or the animal mind cannot see the sun or the moon as a whole object, but only the light and the shade and the physical motion that is done in them.
To describe something solid, therefore, we then have to either take it apart or put it together from the solid pieces we have at hand.  From the missing solid piece or pieces we then theorize, thus making reality or the fact at hand difficult to see or to understand.  The theory is the simple glue to simply glue the pieces or reality or the fact that we already have at hand, but too often the glue is more than reality and thus makes more puzzles or more pieces than those that we already have at hand.  And so most of us become more interested in the very simple but very messy glue, filling countless books having nothing to do with the reality or the solid pieces we started with. What irony and what a waste!
Even as well trained scientists, we are still prone to our own prejudices, beliefs or the lack of physical or solid information.  For example:  Which of the two following questions below has a possible or a true answer?  “Why is the universe round?”  Or what makes the Universe round?”
The “Why” question is a very childish question!  It is asked as if no answer is really wanted or really expected from the person asking the childish or the foolish question.  At the very same time, that childish question keeps the person from seeking an answer, any answer!  And if the childish question were asked to another person, that other person too would be stuck no matter how smart he was and he would not even attempt to give an answer.
Remarkably, that very childish or very foolish question is asked by most scientists and professionals than it is really asked by children!
On the other hand, “What makes the universe round?” has an answer.  It is a very simple question that although will lead to many more simple questions, it will give one final and one very simple answer!
Taken from: THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE by Forester de Santos

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