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sand, what do we know about sands? it all came from a huge object, then the object spiltted/ destroyed and turns into millions of pieces, sounds familiar? yes. the galaxy. the big bang theory ill take from. the big bang is from a huge material, combined and fused a chemicals into one, creating a fantastic blast. from that blastm, the huge object (aka big bangs stars, the origin of big bang) spreads into millions of pieces, now, like i said, big bang is a thing, exploded, turns into dusts, and creates the galaxy, well what if i tell you... the big bang, is a DUST, yeah. the big bang is a dust from a way more huge object, lets say a galaxy, a galaxy is nothing to the outer space, so id say, the true form of the big bang, before big bang turned into dust, is a enormous object, trillions times bigger than the big bang, lets call it the "all father" now, what if i tell you again, if the all father is a DUST. yeah, the all father, the object trillions bigger than our universe, is just a dust, compared to the origin of the all father. lets call it "grandfather", what if the grandfather is also a dust? what if its an endless loop? what if our universe... is nothing compared to whats outside of there, what if our universe is the same size of an atom if being compared by the outer space? thats all.
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ReplyI certainly think that if we exist, anything is possible. If you want the truth to be revealed to you, you gotta embrace every little possibility. Think about this, the brain, the tool we use to understand our place in the cosmos (and that we often find ourselves to be baffled with) it's nothing but the same materials you see everywhere on earth; so how would we ever understand "everything" with our brains? Well, a big part of our understanding comes from the fact that we are part of the cosmos itself. That's a huge vantage point. When we think about the Big Bang, we think of an explosion, right? But what's in that explosion? In whichever way, shape or form our universe was held in "before" the Big Bang, it must have been also in the form of all the elements conforming earth, like water, dirt, etc. I do think the same though, that we are only a small dot in juxtaposition with everything else conforming the cosmos. It gives place to think about it... I'm very fascinated and puzzled at the same time. Isn't it amazing how everything humanity or life on earth ever made or thought never left the earth? Yet, we live our lives thinking we achieved understanding... and that's because we are on our righteous place to call ourselves a part of it.
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