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dkforizzle(175)

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I'm gonna go all philosophy with this. I dont necessarily believe what Im going to say, but it entertains me. First, the universe is energy. Existnce is energy in different manifestations, but nonetheless still energy. Pure energy is like a wildcard; it is pure ability and can be anything that exists in our realm. Why do things exist? The law of opposites states that whatever exists can only do so if its opposite is possible. Energy automatically has 2 routes, nothingness and somethingness. But according to the rule of opposites for energy to manifest into either one it would have to contain both existnece and non existence. For there to be existence, as Kant so beautifully puts it, something must occupy a place in time. That is to say that I do not exist unless i can be related to (Spatially) and observed in time. This is where we get time, because it is the essence of existence. Space we get from the idea of bodies. Space would not exist if there were no bodies to occupy it. That is to say that space exists when two bodies can be relative to each other or one body that can interact and observe it (quantum observation). Also, matter cannot exist without space to occupy, so they are dependant on each other. This is because they are both each others opposites. "Empty" space and occupied space. Time space and matter are all necessary for existence in our realm and are direct results of energy being pure ability and logically creating existence and non existence based on universal law. Pretty much everything is the way it is, because it was logically the only way for it to be. Everything is energy and if you take everything and pair it with its opposite everything will cancel out and leave no manifestations, but only the possibilites (pure energy) I think it was Parmenidies that said that everything is one and it is. Energy or "ability". The most basic information for computers to understand is 0 and 1. Information is the building blocks for interaction between beings and objects. 0 and 1 make up information. 0 being nothing and 1 being its oppostie which is something. This looks like the situation pure energy was in at the "beginning". nothing and something. nothingness and somethingness make up information, which is the building blocks for interaction between objects and beings(existence) fibinaccis code (or however you spell it) starts with 0 and 1. Every number needs its predecessor to exist and without 0 and 1 every other number would be screwed . I have a bunch of shit to say about this whole theory thing but i gotta go. I hope this entertains you

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I ponder what the Final/das infinitum Dimension would exceem like. I say exceem, as a means of perception outside of our perceptual experience of the senses, since I believe it will be above that. (If you have to speak about mindfuck stuff, you gotta at least make new words to nigger what you think, right? Most of the English language is in sufficient of discussing some things, so I will give the meanings of such words.)

What I'm saying is, what do you think the highest dimension possible would be like? We know 1D is a line, 2D the square, 3D the cube, 4D the tesseract, 5D the pentaract and so on. Actually, describing the 4D and 5D would be a mindfucking discussion all on itself.

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Another topic, how was the universe ushered into existence?

Perhaps the black void always existed, but what of the origin of matter? What I think is that, based on the laws of Science, you can convert matter into energy, but there is another law that states that everything has an opposite affect/thing, which means that you can also convert energy into matter. It's kinda weird, but matter is actually super-condensed energy, and with enough focused energy, you could create basic particles of matter, which has been done before with a lot of lasers. Space is actually not completely empty, as there is an underlying energy from the vacuum. I believe it is this energy that is responsible for creating matter, by super-condensing all the forcelings that makes the vacuum suckful, but there has to be some large-scale event that caused this energy to super condense. The matter would soon come together by the laws of gravitation, and create the stars, which, within their furnaces, created new types of matter. In the star's death when it burns itself out, it would disperse its matter in supernovas, creating planets from its star dust, thus making Earth and making... us. But it's still confusing how life (or in my definition; intelligent matter) came to exist out of non-living things. We are made of non-living material, but it still weird how the cells we're made of, can function, eat, shit, and duplicate.

Perhaps life came into the Earth's ocean by a seed that came from a special place in the universe; the source of all life. Perhaps it is this source, that gave birth to even alien races out there. Perhaps the source was a white hole, located in a place in the universe where anti-matter galaxies are abundant. Maybe this white hole was connected to a dimension that contained intelligent matter, or energy beings who's essences condensed into matter and manifested in our universe. I think I'm going too far into sci-fi shit, but meh.

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dkforizzle(175) Clarified
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Will make a reply when I find a cOmputer so I don't have to use an ipod

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