At around five or so I attempted to take a nap. I simply could not fall
asleep because my mind was on one thing, non-stop, and still is. I was
thinking about "Life, The Universe and Everything" in which I could not
see any point or any reason behind. This will probably be bugging me
for a long time. I’ve had many theories in the past about life, the
universe, and everything. I tend to get so caught up with my thoughts
that I tend to get off of the original topic I had once been so
obsessed with. For example, one time I was thinking about time
travel, which I had obsessed over for months and months until I somehow
got led into the beginning of time. Speaking of the beginning, many
people seem to start thinking that time maybe has been around for
infinity. Well, that is not true. I mean absolutely NOTHING can exist
forever. There must always be a beginning, how can something possibly
just "be?" It’s impossible. It’s not like one day some
supernatural being just thought, "Oh hey I exist! Wait.. what is
existence? I don’t see or hear nothing, nothing is here but my
thoughts! I know! I’ll simply create a bunch of pretty lights made out
of a variety of things! Oh well would you look at that, there’s other
things here that think! Hi fellow thinkers! Wait, why can you not hear
me..." There had to of been a time that the being just started to
think. Keyword there is STARTED. it couldn’t have thought forever,
because it had to begin to think. Words like Started and Begin all
disprove of the idea that "something" existed forever. Hah, see
how I get off topic and start ranting about other things? You’re
probably going to see that a lot in this um... paper... shall we say?
Anyways, and ironically, now that I have gone off topic to explain how
off topic I can be after having my on topic point lead me off topic.
Wow, weren’t those bunches and mixtures of words fun? To the
topic(HAH!). I have began to conclude that, should the big bang theory
be right, there is possibly another atom that started it all very,
very, hugely, mind bogglingly, vastly distant from our very universe
that could be possibly quite similar to ours. In terms of our physics
and such, of course. But is "space" literally NOTHING until matter
intrudes on this nothingness? It’s awkward once you think about it.
Space being where the existence of nothing is until something such as
matter intrudes on that nothingness. Is it possible that our galaxy is
our known universe, but in other galaxies outside of ours are actually
other universes. But then what created those "universes" or "galaxies?"
Bah, that’s rubbish, nevermind. Galaxies were created by black
holes, correct? Or maybe that supernatural being I so roughly mentioned
earlier did think of them and.. BAM! they poofed into existence. I
think I’ll go with the less radical answer. While we are in these
galaxies, I wonder how many planets that support life are in our
galaxy, and how many planets have life on them in our galaxy. What
about other galaxies? Perhaps they have physics different to our own? I
don’t know. Ah, on to the separate universe thing. If there is
separate big bang, far far away from our own universe, could that
universe collide with ours? Imagine someone with two flashlights, in a
dark room. The flashlights do of course have working batteries. Anyway,
said person turns on this flashlight that has one of those focus things
on the end of it. The light starts off as a small dot and the person
gradually expands the light on the door. Somehow the person manages to
get the light to continue to expand without touching the flashlight.
Anyways, the person then grabs the other flashlight which is the same
as the other, and has it start on the other end of the wall. It
gradually expands as well. Eventually the two collide. So my
question, what would happen if an alternate universe collides with
ours? Will there be no difference as there aren’t any true known
boundaries at the end of the universe, but simply have more celestial
bodies being created. Perhaps it’s all just one universe? Like there is
truly infinite nothing(earlier I stated its impossible for something to
be infinite, but there I mean something being alive for all of
eternity), but it is merely just a giant sandbox. Super-duper dense
atoms or what ever began in the big bang theory populate it at a
massive amount, and simply implode and create everything as we know it
to be.
Along with the many many things in the universe that
we know of, what of the things we don’t know of? Perhaps there are
things in the universe that we cannot see, feel, taste, hear, or smell?
There are things that are not visible on ANY spectrum! Infra-red,
night-vision, nor thermal imaging, nothing that helps us see things the
human eye cant see can see things out there. Maybe right now, there are
other beings that are not much different to us; not physically of
course.
Well my ADD has made me bored of typing today, and
I’m going to go see a movie anyhow. I’ll continue this topic tonight or
tomorrow. Peace.