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Monday, 6 April 2015
Philosophy: The Universe is Infinity
It may occur to many at first that the reality is one,
for there is one imagery of the surrounding one
is seeing at a given time. Doing a test right now
verifies it. That is true, however the thoughts
began without the clear defining the term 'one'.
The 'one' there meant more so one single set
of many divisions, a one mega collective, than
in the sense of one single object.
Johnson, ever played the game snitch, where
one person without the fact walk into a room
pre-prepared by a bunch of classmates who
know the intel. The person would operate
throughou the session doing things as if nothing
had changed, while every other knows, which
in their frame of reference, the reality is different
on that matter. There we see how two different
realities can be simutaneously happening in the
same 'world', disproving the idea that the reality
is single reality.
The universe is singular, in that it's a single
mega collosal collective of all parallel universes
combined together. Viewing things this way
helps understanding of many subjects that
are difficult to understand, well, needless to
mention comes from the fact that this version
is closer to home.
Objects, things, events, futures, locations
appear in one single frame, the mega collective
frame, and that is how our universe operates on.
Seeing them as if there are no divisions between
them would generate an near infinite set of
various social weeds - confusions and misunderstandings,
plus the symptoms that would appear.
Most hominids were using the term
'one' before defining it. To them it was
a syllabal than the actual word (with
the meaning), which interestingly reflects
the idea presented herein: the universe
is infinite set of reality put in one singular
frame - some philosophers' term 'one'
appeared as a different copy to their
minds, both of which can be said
in one single common ground, while differs
vastly from each respective frame of reference.
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