From nothing:
we know things in great detail up to a certain point, or at least we have theories that offer a credible explanation on how the universe came to be, its creation of time and space for reasons of its own expansion, how from a dense energetic singularity, infinitely small, and then an entire universe existing all at once. It always amazes me, that the Big Bang happened everywhere instantaneously simply because nowhere else as yet existed, truly it seems, the universe came from nothing.
but why?
and there doesn't really seem to be an answer, not yet and perhaps never, as how could we ever possible project a theory beyond the edge of space and time. This is where consciousness seems to play a role, maybe not yet for modern science, but for philosophers, poets, and other explorers of their own infinite existence - we're all free to tell this story, gathering our own information, intuitive, revelations given to a quiet yet inquisitive mind. This would be our personal cosmology, providing meaning to the world, answers as to why the universe came from nothing to the point that we now find ourselves here. If I am conscious, self-aware, then so it seems the universe is as well, and this is based solely on my own investigation, an inquiry into the notion of separation, do I find anything existing outside the realm of my imagination, that even in the furthest expanse of thought and creativity there is the very same energy of my existence right now, the exact elements and atoms, every particle. Whatever cause that initially stirred the Big Bang to expand is still in effect, an active force, infinitely creative.
from nothing...there is the universe's story.
and it's no less than ours to tell.
~
Peace, Eric
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