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Undiscovered Realms Or A Distant Illusion?

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Apr 7, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jan 19

In light of tomorrow's worldly event from the solar eclipse, this had me once more entertaining myself over the supposed "conundrum" of our vast universe and about how it is ever so "expanding." This theory, yes, I did say "theory" as this is quite a claim even from the greatest of minds of scholarly, scientific, distinguished reputation like that of notable astrophysicists Neil deGrasse Tyson, the great Stephen Hawking, and even the popular Edwin Hubble, having provided the first observational evidence for the universe having a finite age recorded in 1929. This was done by Hubble using the largest telescope at the time observing that the more distant a galaxy is from us, the faster it appears to be receding into space. This would mean that the universe is accelerating in all directions in a uniformed fashion.*Information sourced by hubblesite.org


Why I am making such a deal over this is, some time ago I read a book of simple form that wasn't too over-the-top to understand; it was titled "Mysteries of the Unknown: Time and Space." In it, shared the discussion of "Zeno's Paradoxes," you may have heard.

Now, before I continue  I am no astrophysicist, my personal suppositions are just that- theories. However, I just wanted to share the notes I took that day long ago concerning the claim in question of "our universe forever expanding" and my thoughts towards this claim.


Notes:


By reading these passages I begin to question the claims of our universe "constantly" expanding or "forever expanding" without the simple nature of opposing forces that is the "only constant" in our reality and in our universe. Therefore, the universe MUST at sometime have some form of "regression" or "reversion." Think of how our solar system spirals. Well, firstly, we'll start on a smaller scale with our earth. Our earth spins, it spirals as do other planetary bodies and celestial forms- stars, space matter, etc. The imagery I am trying to mentally display, when things expand as do greater systems in the universe do as well like our solar system and the Milky Way, they also spin. There is a point of return- a cycle, a repetition even.


Could one reason with such interpretation to denote that maybe the spiraling or circling of the universe may actually or just possibly give the "illusion" of it expanding? And then, if not, this "accelerating expansion" is it not even just "temporary expansion" that goes "in" and that goes "out" like a "push and pull" at what ever given times? Think of one of those far off galaxies spiraling as it does as like when water goes down a drain and the behavior or activity it demonstrates. The swirling nature and circulatory nature it performs when doing so. There is both expansion and regression.


I don't know, maybe I am too loud of an advocate for the constant that is Opposition. I mean, us humans live it. It is our reality. You can not have "this" without "that" and "that" without "this." You can and always will find a counterpart in everything no matter the scale.


There are by far too many symbolic and literal instances of all different types of figures, objects, beings, etc. that manifest the conduct of a spiraling nature. As I continue, I cannot rid the constant importance or the Divine implication of how the shape of a circle or that of an orb represents what it does as it makes me think of how close we get to the perception of the idea of "'infinity" or "absolution" as we can humanly fathom- especially that of a "spiraling orb." As to me, this illustrates "absolution" or "completion." However, the continuous spiraling, of course, means time is still existent.


Oh, big side note... the Big Bang is the prequel to man's secular notion to uphold and justify this "ever expanding" universe claim. Just another attachment to their romance story. They've become so self indulged and delusional by this fantasy theory it's just become the norm because it has been reciprocated into society and education that way for those who are not strong willed and have lost their independence to think freely and have abandoned their Divine inheritance to interpret Nature.


With my unwavering Faith in the Almighty, I believe we are on His Time, His clock. This universe "forever expanding" I don't really buy into. For the Laws of Nature "oppose" this. And it's actually quite simple to understand, acknowledging and accepting this is what is difficult for people. And those in the line of study for science, and I will say it; it is sad for what they continue to push out to the education, falsifying the minds of generations to come is more than concerning- it is highly dangerous and absolutely detrimental. I'm not saying mine or anyone else's words are any truer, but I do know this secular nonsense and idea of "forever expanding" and among the many other very very absurd silliness that is being indoctrinated (that I won't get into right now) is only expanding their mass delusion to the world to keep their job at bay and their sick agendas alive. That is the only thing that is " forever expanding."


"You can fool others, you can fool yourself, but you are a damn fool if you think you can outsmart Nature."

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