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Re: Balance and The Universe
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Post # 23
Balance is a law, a theory, and an illusion when you look at the universe as a whole. It just depends on when and were you are at a specific point in space and time.

Balance as a law only works if you have enough proof. If there is not enough proof then it is only a theory and if there is no proof what so ever it is an illusion.

Balance varies through space and time. It is an illusion if you are at one point where there is no proof of it, however since the universe holds all space and time then at another point there can be some proof making it a theory. Then still at another point there is enough proof and it is a law.

This idea comes from the understanding of balance. As a word it has over 13 noun definitions. If we are to give each definition equal weight, value, or parts then are they balanced? Do the opposite definitions counter act each other and fall away? Leaving the similar definitions to come into equilibrium? How do acheive balance? Perhaps balance depends on the definition of balance we are using?

I personally believe balance in the universe is made up of all things having equal value. No one thing as in matter or concept has more meaning than another. Remember nothing including the universe is greater than the sum of it's parts ;)
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k.t.s you said the universe holds all space and time if that is so then whats is it expanding into
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Post # 25
wow...I truly do appreciate ur response kts...it makes perfect sense in a way cause I know what u mean when u say it can be all three...Charles manson once said that "no sense, makes sense"...kind of the same idea...just very hard for most to grasp...
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Re: Balance and The Universe
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Post # 26
greymagi I believe "space" contains nothing so how does the universe grow/expand into more nothing?

The universe is expanding because things are moving further apart. As the universe expands the space between objects becomes bigger. Gravity holds planets, their sun(s), and other celestial objects together but the space between galaxies can become bigger because there is no gravitational pull or very little to hold them near each other. Science states that all atoms in the universe when compacted together with no space between them only takes up a small point (part of the big bang theory). So where is all the space? It would be around the point in which the universe's objects came from.

Now here is the conundrum, science sees the universe as the objects within it with space between them. This is because it is hard to measure space with no point A and B to measure from. How do you measure or even fathom nothing? I see the universe as everything including all the space beyond where science stops measuring. To me there is no end to space and the universe.
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Re: Balance and The Universe
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or k.t.s how about this what if the univers is like a heart beat expanding outwards only until the momentum depletes it self the super gravity in black hole then begin exert themselves and the universe contracts again gathering momentum until becoming the supercondensed nothing as you described await the big bang again thus expanding into what it was previous just a thought
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Post # 28
but you for get then is more then one universe
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Re: Balance and The Universe
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Post # 29
I don't believe there is more than one universe, just different planes of existence contained within it. I believe that all the planes are all existing one on top of the other playing out together.

grey I can see that might be a possibility but I don't think it is that great of an analogy.

Here is a sight some of you might find interesting;

http://www.tenthdimension.com/medialinks.php
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As I see it, and as I learned in school, the universe is an-ever-growing containment, a circle of life, in which contains solar systems, suns, planets, moons, ect.
I see this current universe as our physical plane, whilst others don't seem like the universe commonly portrayed in mosts minds. (IE. A jumbary of planets, UFOs, ect.)
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Post # 31
well one thing about the universe is that it doesn`t make sense.
Who knows if the universe has dimensions overlapping each other?
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kts your right its just differnt times in the same but then again there is no time time is in the mind nothing more
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