I admit being afraid of nothing.

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Clayton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Before there was anything in our universe there was nothing, but how
> could something come to exist from nothing. Nothing must be something
> right?
>
> Not in my theory.
>
> My theory is that there is always an infinite amount of nothing
> outside of something and that something is continually produced
> wherever there is nothing. What that something is, is the conscience
> of an unborn universe, and these consciences are also continually
> being produced. Our universe was at one time one of those unborn
> universes, but something happened. Just as it does for all unborn
> universes. It’s conscience began to think, but what would the
> conscience of nothing think about? It would think about what it is,
> because it wouldn't know, and this thought would continually build up
> in the conscience until it was so compressed that the pressure would
> cause the conscience to explode into a big bang. What I am saying is
> that thought is the first form of energy that has ever existed, and
> that everything in our universe is just another form of this energy.
>
> I believe that the energy, that is everything in our Universe is the
> God of our universe, and that God has always known everything there is
> to know about the universe. In the beginning God’s knowledge was very
> limited, but now it is very complex because everything that has been
> created from that original thought energy is an extension of Gods
> consciousness, even ourselves. However, I believe that all things that
> exists also have their own conscience. Everything, from the smallest
> particle on up to the entire universe. It’s just a matter of how
> closely you look. I’ll use a rock as an example, because I came up
> with my theory while I was in the woods on my land enjoying nature and
> there was this huge beautiful rock, and it was almost as if I could
> see into it and see its conscience. It was like me and the rock were
> interacting. Now, when I stepped away from the rock and went up to my
> car that was parked at the top of my land I could see my entire piece
> of land and I could see that it was all working together as one
> conscience. I see it on an even larger scale when I look at the night
> sky. After this experience I came to the conclusion that everything is
> very much alive. I also came to the conclusion that man, though he,
> like all other things that are an extension of God has the ability to
> know as much as God. I feel that man is very close to beginning
> exploration outside of his own universe and that once we get outside
> of our universe our task will then be to track down the beginning of
> nothing and we will become an extension of God that allows him to see
> outside his own universe. Something that I think will keep us occupied
> for quite some time.

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