Saturday, August 29, 2009

the cycle

Everything ends where it begins ...
my latest thoughts came in a discussion with my cousin (just to brag about my people :) he's a chemistry academy professor, doctorate on scholarship in France, who just came back from a 2 years contract in Japan ). The course of the polemic went about atoms and stuff, me trying secretly to confront my theory with him.
He pointed out off of the sudden, when discussing that the mass is the universe is fixed from after Big-Bang - remembering off course the speculations :) about the 10% of it we don't really know were it is - that we have no reason to exclude the theory telling: "In the beginning before the Big Bang every single proton, neutron and electron were piled up in a giant atom-like structure with everything spinning in a perfect Harmony, all together from before time"; and other, endless and countless, times before.
That we Life, everything living throw out the universe, having understood the future Harmony to come are going to find ways to bring everything closer again, to gather togher every single particle in the universe closer to the beginnings, in a new perfect and balanced way. Giant suns with thousands of planets worming up at it's glory, by then people will have learned - as once we learned how to light fire - the science to light up suns so that in their future, in our future we are able to keep the perfect suns burning as steady as a semineu.

-----endless equilibrium-----
this could be one of the good versions for the End of timE

if so for me this brings new questions --- what about repetition, given enough time no matter how many are the particles .... ehhh no matter anyways ... this should be the problem of the future man. Right now we should get to work, dream less of the times when we will light up new suns and start being more present here, in the real world and time. See more, hear more, taste more, smell more ... feel more with all 5 senses heightened and realize the joy of incarnation, for this is your time, my time, and all our times together.

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