Henu the Great said:
I've wondered the same. It could apply to dimensions aswell.
Imagine what we are for ants, and then what for Gods... Plausible, but for me it's a speculation at the end of the day.
The Alchemist7 said:
I have learned that the positions of protons, neutrons, nuclei, then atoms in molecules etc. are extremely similar with the positions of planets in solar systems, then solar system in galaxies etc. It might be true that at subatomic levels whole new Universes exist and we ourselves in this Universe might exist at a subatomic level to other Universes. Is just a theory, since the Universe did not start from any bing bang like we are told by those who don't believe it themselves, the possibilities are many.
I, and someone else (or was it you, Alchemist?), also had similar thoughts.
- the jew trolls this - this time not in Futurama but in the Simpsons, in one of the sofa jokes during the opening sequence
- the known Universe looks like the cosmic web
- we can increase numbers infinitely -
9999999999999999999999999999999999999999... and
- decrease numbers infinitely -
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000...1
- fractals, while "the same", can be zoomed-in and zoomed-out on infinitely
- Humans are a microcosm of the Universe/Cosmos
- the Universe is, or has, a conscience, according to either posts and/or sermons shared previously
- in an episode of Star Trek TNG, a character is telling a Child character to be happy, regarding having tiny people living inside us
- if you shot subatomic particle neutrino through a piece of lead the thickness from Earth to Moon, the neutrino would not hit a single piece of the lead
- other things which I don't know about
If the Universe is infinite, then this makes it more than just going out in spaceship in a straight line forever. (I think)It is more like the dimensions. Perhaps in one sense, dimensions 'within our Universe' are as they are, but then another-term could be dimensions which exceed that and become a different neuron in a bigger Brain. The Universe either is one of the neurons within the Bigger Brain, so that means this Bigger Brain's other neurons = a universe each; therefore the "multiverse theory" is correct, or the Universe
includes both this bigger Brain (and its Bigger Brain, and
its Bigger Brain...
ad infinitum),
and also includes tiny Brains within our neurons (and their Tiny Brains, and
their Tiny Brains...
ad infinitum)..., so
the Universe, rather than "multiverse".
I am ambivalent. This both seems like utter nonsense, but then... it doesn't. I don't want to brainwash myself and accept it, based on 0, or very little, evidence, but I also don't want to dismiss evidence, as well.
If we are in the Brain of...say... a Baby, then that Baby will grow up and become an adult and then have life and then possibly die - would we, then, die, and would the tinier and tinier ones within us die? If not, is it like carbon - the person dies but the carbon continues on? The small bits and pieces (like nucleus and bits and pieces orbiting to make chemicals and elements, etc.) do orbit, and combining they make stuff; maybe our galaxies would be combined to create another thing for Baby/Adult in the Big Brain 'above' us. Maybe - ha, maybe - this "the big bang" was just us in the Big Brain's LHC in its CERN in its Geneva...
Maybe between the level of subatomic to the level of the known Universe with the cosmic web - say that this = 1 level, or 1/2 a level; maybe there are a few more 'levels', on this scale and order of magnitude, greater/further before we can still be too small for Big Brain to use its subatomic microscopes to detect and see us. Maybe Big Brain is within the first milliseconds or microseconds of its "big bang"; we are within its just-after-its-big-bang tiny amounts of time.
Before we allow our imaginations and awe run away with us; the ancient Hindu texts say that the Universe goes through trillions-of-years cycles, so I can remember reading. The fact that our Brain appears very similar to the Universe gives credence to us being a microcosm of the Universe. If christians, muslims and the jew - and anyone else who is ignorant - all want to cry, then they can cry at the fact that "god" "created the Universe" to have 6 neutrons, 6 protons and 6 electrons in carbon-12.
hailourtruegod said:
Henu the Great said:
I've wondered the same. It could apply to dimensions aswell.
Imagine what we are for ants, and then what for Gods... Plausible, but for me it's a speculation at the end of the day.
I keep hearing this comparison of humans and ants. I understand what is meant here but to be honest I don't see any connection. Yes the gods are incredible advanced compared to us but to call humans and the gods comparable to ants and humans is both insulting to humans and Satan and other gods that helped in our creation. You think they wanted ants to be as them as gods and have the knowledge they do?
But then again in the year 2021 on earth we have very stupid non-spiritually empowered Gentiles embracing the most degenerate things on earth that a lot of people would go insane just knowing what some of this vile stuff is. So there's that to refute what I just said :roll:
I seriously don't think that They give a shit about being offended, upset, insulted because we use example and analogy to explain things. This is the type of thing I mean when I say it can be religious here - individuals choosing to be upset with things when it hardly matters. I realise that this is how people have been, because they have been programmed into certain ways, but using Humans-to-ants is just an analogy to explain higher and lower existences. It's also in an episode of the Flintstones where Fred is stupid, saying something like, "Those people down there look like ants", when flying a 2-person plane. The instructor said they are ants, because he's still on the ground. From what it looks like, only you became offended by that analogy. There are more important things for the Gods and Goddesses to be bothered with, than using an ant analogy...
Gear88 said:
You've rather lost me completely there! I think there is a Homer Simpson response/reaction gif I could play here, but I don't know what it is off the top of my head, so yeah... Lol.