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Dlrow
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:24 pm    Post subject: The infinite existence of space and matter or a 'big bang' Reply with quote

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If one were to take any event or action and find the cause to that event being.

Take for instance the formation of a dandy lion flower.

The causes of what we observe as a full dandy lion flower in bloom are many..

Skip out the millions of minor changes which a flower undergoes in its life time and pick out the point at which it was a seed, floating through the air, along its way through space and time, it finds a place to rest due to the wind, weight, shape and all the other facts/reasons we could come up with to understand why it grows where it has grown.

Anyways.. we could trace it back to its 'mother' flower and so on and back through the evolution of that species of flower type until it was probally a mixture of what we would observe to be basic building blocks of life bundeled together in some none looking flower form which is part of the earths surface.

So now we have the earths surface, what is that? That doesnt even matter because the point is the earth is a round planet in a solar system with other round planets in.

So now we are looking at what we observe to be a 'system of planets' held together in an orderly structure which all things we now experience including ourselves as beings are the 'after math' of.

If we found out the reason and cause for the system and structure of the planets in the entire universe we would probally be left with explosions of matter and energy forming this matter into structural shapes.

So what have we got here which is of any use to us as unexplainable beings experiencing ourselves? How crazy is that to think about. Nature has created a forms of matter which actually experience them selves!? this makes me crack up that i am one of them.

Anyways.. We know way way before us was a hell of alot of banging about between matter in space..

Has this matter in itself and motion of matter always been happening or was there a higher intelligence which started it all off?

Has space always been filled with matter or is space matter? Surley space is always filled with something, even if you take something out of space more matter rushes in to fill it up, right? So matter must be space and space is matter.

I am going to bust a blood vessel. So i gotta stop thinking about trying to make holes in space. help.
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