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There
are several branches of life and reality in which I am endlessly
fascinated, and in which I am constantly developing
my philosophical
take, as it is more than just a compulsion
on my part, but a duty. In fact, it is everyone's duty to acquire and
maintain a workable philosophy. The quality of one's life really
depends on one's philosophy. Feelings of frustration and/or depression
are nature's way of telling you that your philosophy is less than
ideal, and that you should look into revising it or getting a completely
new one.
This
is my personal philosophy. See if you agree, disagree or can use
parts of it that may work for you.
Let’s
start at the beginning, cosmologically, which is always a good place
to start.
From
there, logic
will bring us
naturally to the human experience we all share.
Those
who study physics will tell you that by taking into account the trajectory
of all visible matter in the universe, one
could extrapolate backward in time. By doing this, it becomes
evident that all matter
recedes
into
one tiny speck, and then further still into something called the singularity,
where there is no space or time. A singularity is also found within
every black hole that currently exists.
All
matter and energy that we know of came from this singularity, which
is to say, that everything came from nothing. Impossible as it may
seem, it is possible if there is some intelligence with the power
to borrow.
"Borrow
from what," you might ask, "nothing?"
Exactly.
What
do you get, let’s say, when you borrow one hundred from zero?
Negative one hundred (-100) is the answer. When you do that in physics,
you
get that same value
but
as antimatter.
For all
the matter that exists,
at one time, there was an equal amount of antimatter. And for
all the positive energy that came into existence, an equal amount
of
negative
energy also came into existence. All matter has its counterpart
in antimatter. Should the two every come into contact with each other,
they’d cancel each other out, and some say there would
even be an explosion of epic proportions. But it’s never
been tried. Let’s keep it that way.
Picture
creation as a number line where the singularity is zero and one is
the beginning of time:
...
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
I
contend that since there is no time or space in a singularity, only
one singularity could possibly “exist”, and yet, it is
the point of nonexistence. Therefore, everything that gets pulled
into a
black hole gets crushed into the singularity and is spit back out
from the same singularity at the beginning of time known as the big
bang.
This solves the debate about the so-called loss of information
inside a black hole. The physical laws as we know it say that information
cannot
be lost, yet it appears to be lost in a black hole. Not so! It
is brought back through the big bang. This theory solves that dilemma.
Think
of it as the circle of time, space and matter. Just like if you travel
in a straight line on Earth, you will eventually
arrive
at the
same spot where you started your journey. At the end of time
is the beginning of time. At the end of space is the beginning of
space.
At the end of
matter is the beginning of matter. Think of it as a giant juicer.
You drop a plum in, and it gets liquefied, only with intelligent
design,
that liquid plum forms back into a solid plum once again. That
is called the law of inverse transformation.
The
law of inverse transformation brings us to the human experience now.
Friction can produce electricity; therefore electricity
can produce friction
- the law
of inverse transformation. It's done all the time. Let’s take
it a step further. If good fortune can produce in you joy and gratitude,
then joy and gratitude
can produce good fortune. This is not magic; it’s the law of
inverse transformation. Think about it. If a positive outlook and a
healthy chemical balance can produce
a smile, then a smile can produce a positive outlook and a healthy
chemical balance. A famous philosopher named Yeshua from the
first century taught this. He said that if you are thankful before
the thing happens, as if it
had
already
happened, then it will happen. Most people wait to see the
thing happen first before they
are thankful.
If
you want something bad enough, you must envision the thing clearly
as if it had already happened, and when you can clearly see it in
your mind’s eye,
you can give thanks for the thing. Gratitude is gravity. With gravity, like-things
attract more readily. Therefore, the thing in your mind is so identical with
the real thing, that the real thing is attracted to your mental image empowered
by your gratitude. Gratitude is gravity. Back when our planet was forming, every
single rock that joined a cluster of rocks said, “Thank you!” And
the cluster of rocks answered, “No, no, no, thank you!” And
this attitude of gratitude is the enthusiasm behind intelligent
design which created
you and I.
Now
you know my general philosophy. I place a high level of conviction
in all I stated above, except, perhaps, the rocks saying thank you,
which
was only to illustrate a point, but you knew that.
You
can call my brand of philosophy the Charles Berton spin on pansychism
and theoretical
physics. For other philosophical theories and mental exercises,
please see Articles on
this site. Please feel free to comment or ask any questions
regarding my philosophy through
my Contact page.
If your comments or questions are serious, I will post them on
this page along with my reply if I have one.
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