Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Stars,Planets And Moons Are Protons,Neutrons And Electrons Within The Body Of Some Vast Living Being


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Topic started on 14-11-2011 @ 07:57 PM by blocula
Perhaps the Stars,Planets and Moons are Protons,Neutrons and Electrons within some immensely vast living and breathing being and we are so small in comparison to the mysterious void of ancient light all around us...

The Atomic structure of Atoms seem very much the same as the way that Stars,Planets And Moons orbit eachother...

What we have named Pulsars and Quasars might actually be Neural Synapses,nerve impulses passing from one neuron to another...

There are billions of Comets and they could be this living beings thought signals travelling from its 
brain to another part of its body... 

Perhaps this being has not yet fully matured and is still growing as the Universe appears to be expanding outwards in all directions...

Maybe there exists more than one living being both male and female and the different Galaxies could be the seperate bodies of different beings and when they interact with eachother galaxies collide...

What we perceive as Suns going Nova,could actually be the electrical stimulations these beings feels while experiencing orgasms together as they make love...

Everytime another Universe is born into existence,a female being is giving birthto her baby,another universe and her birth canal is the singularity within a Black Hole...

We may exist as the living reflections of one of these beings dreams and nightmares and the entire history of Earth and our whole existence,may be the result of one of them dreaming one single dream and when this being awakens,we may exist no more,like turning out a light,or blowing out a flame...

This being may very well be a living reality,the Ultimate Truth revealing what we really are and yet nothing lasts forever and so someday these beings will die...
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reply posted on 14-11-2011 @ 08:01 PM by ICEKOHLD
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i can dig it.

i mean...it's just the Mandelbrot set played out on an infinite scale and transcending different levels. whatever we're a part of is a part of something larger. and so on.

such a blessing to be.
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reply posted on 14-11-2011 @ 08:31 PM by FugitiveSoul
You may be on to something... to a degree. You should look into the theory of Fractals. I believe it will open your eyes to a whole new world of how the universe is made out of infinite repeating patterns. Here's a doc that was released on the subject a few years back.

[eta: this is the complete doc, all 50(+) minutes of it]

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reply posted on 14-11-2011 @ 08:37 PM by 1SawSomeThings
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Perhaps the Stars,Planets and Moons are Protons,Neutrons and Electrons within some immensely vast living and breathing being and we are so small in comparison to the mysterious void of ancient light all around us...

The Atomic structure of Atoms seem very much the same as the way that Stars,Planets And Moons orbit eachother... 


You have seen beyond the obvious, and have observed a concept that I have tried to grasp on my own. Although my thinking has, in addition, gravitated toward the very small.

I don't know, however, that either of us are correct....maybe it simply is what it is. Don't know.

When I was in grade school, the Dr. Seuss book "Horton Hears a Who!" made my mind go into a sort of mini-meltdown. Very simplistic book for the ideas you write of, but for a little kid it made me think....too much.

In pursuing my university degree, I had a course in Physical Chemistry that covered Quantum Physics and the life of subatomic particles. They have truly strange little lives. But their lives are what we and all our reality is made of. Hmm.....

One of the required readings by my gifted PChem professor was "Alice In Quantumland", by Robert Gilmore.
It takes one down the "rabbit hole" of the truly weird things which are observed on the subatomic level.

When you combine that with the immense vastness of the Universe...... Whoa!!! 

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