Thursday, December 25, 2008

'Begining of the Universe'

In the 'Begining of the Universe' Membrane theory how could there have always been something when everything has a beginning?

Imagine your are observing a ring of people holding hands and dancing in a circular motion. You then join in the ring of people by entering at a certain point. Once you become part of the moving circle of dancers you can no longer pick out the exact point of your entry into the circle. once something has entered and is within the membrane of the universe it has no consciousness of its creation because all of creation is created outside of the membrane. Creativity is sub-atomic - Creation is atomic. All that is within the universal membrane is subject to atomic decay and is therefore part of the the destructive force. The creative force, which was recognised by Anaxagoras, the ancient Greek scientist, as the 'nous' is the multiliversal balancing principle that allows the universal life force to go to infinity.
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Another take:
If you look at your question carefully, you will notice that you are setting down an inviolable condition, or paradigm, before one has a chance to answer. Your question, ages in the future, may very well sound like this question today: "How can the world be a globe when the world is flat?" Because we have no practical experience of things without beginnings, in our human pride we conclude that no such thing can possibly exist.