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well question and theory ...

Posted: 19.09.2005, 01:34
by celestialbeing
hi i m new around here (as registered user ...was here when guest can post)

here a weird question or theory im asking to myself :

ok the universe if composed of matter, emptyness , energy (visible r not :can't not defined this ... see it like what actual physic said)

we are composed of matter , emptyness , energy so kinda weird we came from dust and everything all around us is like us. All originated from the big bang (when the univers contracts and I THINK it's a cycle like big bang, big crunch ,big bang again ,big crunch again... :roll: im confused )

so it came to me to say that we are part of the universe ourself and we always think about how the universe work .
The thing is that maybe one part of the universe is asking the same question without knowing the answer itself and also knowing it at the same time.
we are part of universe even if we are a grain of sand we still part of it ...
its like us humain cannot view ourself really but in the same time it is normal.

well what do you think?

note : sorry for bad english
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Posted: 19.09.2005, 06:24
by Bluespace
But how many peoples actually think about "we are a part of universe"
maybe only guys like us who have the intrest to explore the universe

well, other are just going with the life cylce pattern, job, family etc etc and till thier death it continues, they don't have the time to think how we HUMANS have got this UNIQUE life, well, thats how life goes, some one' is ready to explore to gain knowledge and someone's just continue with their little life

Posted: 21.09.2005, 01:27
by WildMoon
We humans are so curious, and spend lifetimes trying to understand the universe when the answer to all our questions is right in front of us and is us all the time. Maybe what we seek is not the answers to our questions, but a simpler answer.

Ever read Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy? All 5 books (there is a bonus story too in the big book)? Then you might be able to relate what I've said to these books.