There is no debate on the Big Bang theory and it’s accuracy, but there are still questions left after this. Stephen Hawking was not an atheist as many people believe, and had a spiritual aspect to his mind that spiritual people would like to debate or underestimate even here on the forums where science is a critical aspect to our growth and betterment of our lives.
Stephen Hawking primarily viewed the laws of nature as the definition of God. From the forums and spiritualists perspective, this is not wrong. The aether, the universe, and what people commonly refer to as what they perceive as infinite. Nature in its rawest form and what principles govern this.
Stephen Hawking has without a doubt proven where what we can currently see and trace and tangibly prove had a beginning. What we see as our current universe did indeed have a beginning, and where I personally say - has an end. It seems that this universe could infinitely expand forever but based upon the laws of nature I do not believe this. There is also the law of absolute zero. Everything does come from something. My personal theory is that the universe will eventually collapse in on itself and recreate the entirety of what we’ve experienced, or will fizzle out and dissolve and slowly over time so will our current universe. Energy dies out and goes black. I’ve put a lot of thought into this matter over the years and this is something I’ve loved reading about and studying. I’ve gone down some very deep rabbit holes and have written pages on this theory which I began in middle school.
It turns out that others now have written similar theories and I’m happy to see that it’s being publicized. The concept of infinity is also not wrong. There’s no doubt that everything has always existed, just not in the beautiful state that it currently is in. Where did the Big Bang come from? My most probable theory is a previous something or universe collapsed in on itself and condensed. A continual cycle of life birth death and rebirth.
I decided to share this with the forums because I don’t want people to fear reality and the prospect of death. I’ve done a lot of the fearless thinking for myself even when it was even an emotional challenge to find answers. When I was a child I hated the prospect of death and ending. I wanted to believe in the possibility of a physical forever and a universal forever. Most importantly when I found Satanism, a spiritual forever. Spiritually, forever always will remain. But the problem I saw with this desire is that it was the source of emotional struggles for me. Acceptance is much more beautiful than a lie. And so I do not believe that our universe will continue forever, and I am not afraid of this fact. Because something will be there after that. Or infinitely within it. Vibration exists forever, everything constantly vibrates. Where we remain after death is always within that. This is also scientific.
Science goes very deep into absolutely everything, those that want to challenge it simply haven’t given it a chance or are too afraid to have their illusions shattered.
We can go far into understanding these things, we can continue to dig, so long as we have a proper use for them. Once every most major answer is given, understood, and accepted, an average person just needs to maintain what’s useful. A natural scientist can continue to define and disprove or prove, a philosopher can provide wisdom to use knowledge and exist happily, a physicist can dig deeper to create beautiful inventions for better or for worse.
Knowledge can be beautiful and provide growth to some and can be life ruining to others without a proper mindset. It’s not in anyones best interest to disregard reality and lie for the sake of others, but I like how Stephen Hawking still have respect to spiritual believers and didn’t just rip away their beliefs to provide nothing to fall back onto.
If you have a family member or person in your life stuck on Christianity you can try turning them onto science more before turning them onto Satanism. Because it’s a way of thinking. Brief Answers to Big Questions is a great book I’d recommend for people who want to help others in a different approach.
I came to Satan at the same time I discovered my passion for science.
Obviously people here don’t know my education base or history or how much real thought I’ve really put into the above theories, without credentials what is it? But I think at this point in my life I’m done postponing what I share with others just because I’m worried that they will disregard it.
Fear is always irrelevant to fact. I hope this is interesting to some.
I don’t believe in the multiverse theory, as many people do. I don’t believe there is a tangible universe such as our current outside of this one. As far as macrocosmic and microcosmic universes, if this is what multiverse theory was truly about, I’d believe it. Because this is very real. We don’t know yet the true limits of what lies beyond what we perceive and I believe that is almost unlimited. Everything can be broken down and built up infinitely. Vibration within vibration, energy within energy. A whole universe exists within vibration and what I think is Hell on a particular layer.
This stuff has all been fairly unimportant to me since motherhood. But it’s great to occasionally revisit. After years of being distracted in life it’s nice that that these facts still haven’t changed. We could think into this stuff and study it forever. It’s made me happy and gives me closure. From there it just gave me a lot of artistic inspiration.
Another key point for people here is that we can do as many mantras and imagine the most beautiful things in our minds as much as we want and it will never come to fruition. The real power is in the WILL. The intention. The action, and the effort in which you put into something. This also is governed by laws. Everything else is technically useless, if you’re short of time and aren’t the kind of person to be stagnant in life. Visuals from meditation are fun, feeling and perceiving things beyond the current reality. The most beautiful and profound moments being experiences where we perceive the Gods themselves. These are experiences that I do not like to forget about or let go of. They will always serve to remind me to look towards the light and believe in them and ourselves as we carry forward in life. Even in the darkest and most unavoidable situations.
It’s especially powerful when we see the Gods within ourselves at the core and we are truly one with one another. Here and now in reality, we can look in the mirror and see that we are their direct reflection. Their energy is what gave us our beginning. I believe that those saying they were the son or daughter of the Gods saw this directly, though our gods had not been on earth. I imagine the Gods bioelectricity in the womb zapping their imprint on a soul and giving birth to a profound being. It’s not by accident, and it’s not even magic. Genetically and physically all events align, energetically even, to that very moment. That person is destined for a purpose and life of beauty and sometimes even suffering. Because even without the negative events and “enemy”, suffering is still and always will exist. It varies through the ages.
Stephen Hawking primarily viewed the laws of nature as the definition of God. From the forums and spiritualists perspective, this is not wrong. The aether, the universe, and what people commonly refer to as what they perceive as infinite. Nature in its rawest form and what principles govern this.
Stephen Hawking has without a doubt proven where what we can currently see and trace and tangibly prove had a beginning. What we see as our current universe did indeed have a beginning, and where I personally say - has an end. It seems that this universe could infinitely expand forever but based upon the laws of nature I do not believe this. There is also the law of absolute zero. Everything does come from something. My personal theory is that the universe will eventually collapse in on itself and recreate the entirety of what we’ve experienced, or will fizzle out and dissolve and slowly over time so will our current universe. Energy dies out and goes black. I’ve put a lot of thought into this matter over the years and this is something I’ve loved reading about and studying. I’ve gone down some very deep rabbit holes and have written pages on this theory which I began in middle school.
It turns out that others now have written similar theories and I’m happy to see that it’s being publicized. The concept of infinity is also not wrong. There’s no doubt that everything has always existed, just not in the beautiful state that it currently is in. Where did the Big Bang come from? My most probable theory is a previous something or universe collapsed in on itself and condensed. A continual cycle of life birth death and rebirth.
I decided to share this with the forums because I don’t want people to fear reality and the prospect of death. I’ve done a lot of the fearless thinking for myself even when it was even an emotional challenge to find answers. When I was a child I hated the prospect of death and ending. I wanted to believe in the possibility of a physical forever and a universal forever. Most importantly when I found Satanism, a spiritual forever. Spiritually, forever always will remain. But the problem I saw with this desire is that it was the source of emotional struggles for me. Acceptance is much more beautiful than a lie. And so I do not believe that our universe will continue forever, and I am not afraid of this fact. Because something will be there after that. Or infinitely within it. Vibration exists forever, everything constantly vibrates. Where we remain after death is always within that. This is also scientific.
Science goes very deep into absolutely everything, those that want to challenge it simply haven’t given it a chance or are too afraid to have their illusions shattered.
We can go far into understanding these things, we can continue to dig, so long as we have a proper use for them. Once every most major answer is given, understood, and accepted, an average person just needs to maintain what’s useful. A natural scientist can continue to define and disprove or prove, a philosopher can provide wisdom to use knowledge and exist happily, a physicist can dig deeper to create beautiful inventions for better or for worse.
Knowledge can be beautiful and provide growth to some and can be life ruining to others without a proper mindset. It’s not in anyones best interest to disregard reality and lie for the sake of others, but I like how Stephen Hawking still have respect to spiritual believers and didn’t just rip away their beliefs to provide nothing to fall back onto.
If you have a family member or person in your life stuck on Christianity you can try turning them onto science more before turning them onto Satanism. Because it’s a way of thinking. Brief Answers to Big Questions is a great book I’d recommend for people who want to help others in a different approach.
I came to Satan at the same time I discovered my passion for science.
Obviously people here don’t know my education base or history or how much real thought I’ve really put into the above theories, without credentials what is it? But I think at this point in my life I’m done postponing what I share with others just because I’m worried that they will disregard it.
Fear is always irrelevant to fact. I hope this is interesting to some.
I don’t believe in the multiverse theory, as many people do. I don’t believe there is a tangible universe such as our current outside of this one. As far as macrocosmic and microcosmic universes, if this is what multiverse theory was truly about, I’d believe it. Because this is very real. We don’t know yet the true limits of what lies beyond what we perceive and I believe that is almost unlimited. Everything can be broken down and built up infinitely. Vibration within vibration, energy within energy. A whole universe exists within vibration and what I think is Hell on a particular layer.
This stuff has all been fairly unimportant to me since motherhood. But it’s great to occasionally revisit. After years of being distracted in life it’s nice that that these facts still haven’t changed. We could think into this stuff and study it forever. It’s made me happy and gives me closure. From there it just gave me a lot of artistic inspiration.
Another key point for people here is that we can do as many mantras and imagine the most beautiful things in our minds as much as we want and it will never come to fruition. The real power is in the WILL. The intention. The action, and the effort in which you put into something. This also is governed by laws. Everything else is technically useless, if you’re short of time and aren’t the kind of person to be stagnant in life. Visuals from meditation are fun, feeling and perceiving things beyond the current reality. The most beautiful and profound moments being experiences where we perceive the Gods themselves. These are experiences that I do not like to forget about or let go of. They will always serve to remind me to look towards the light and believe in them and ourselves as we carry forward in life. Even in the darkest and most unavoidable situations.
It’s especially powerful when we see the Gods within ourselves at the core and we are truly one with one another. Here and now in reality, we can look in the mirror and see that we are their direct reflection. Their energy is what gave us our beginning. I believe that those saying they were the son or daughter of the Gods saw this directly, though our gods had not been on earth. I imagine the Gods bioelectricity in the womb zapping their imprint on a soul and giving birth to a profound being. It’s not by accident, and it’s not even magic. Genetically and physically all events align, energetically even, to that very moment. That person is destined for a purpose and life of beauty and sometimes even suffering. Because even without the negative events and “enemy”, suffering is still and always will exist. It varies through the ages.