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Sunday, March 30, 2014

NLT 14 Purpose

our purpose is quite irrelevant compared to the purpose of the universe, or is it?
Is there such a thing as purpose?
Many "scientists" would argue, convincingly, that the universe doesn't exist except from some sort of cosmic coincidence.  This would suggest that we are random, which might be a slight improvement over the "pre-ordained" EH universe, or is it?
NLT dictates that the universe comes from a non-linear time environment which means that there is something decidedly bigger than us.
Even if one accepts the circular EHT concept of concentrated intelligence giving rise to the linearity; there is still a question of the environment of non-linear time, an environment devoid of linearity, an environment devoid of dimension and separation.
You can say we live for each other, for love, for any number of things.  You can say life is pointless as it appears pointless.  You can say we are all a part of an Einstein Hologram Universe where we exist in the absence of time and space.
If you want to get past the onion skin that is non-linear time you have to either engage in a type of math that we haven't experienced before or we need to try to figure it out some other way.
Does this involve just you and I or is it just the universe and we are a coincidence or are both a part of some masterplan?
Should we even bother with the realm of god?  Should we assume it is outside of our capability to determine?
Is the entire universe just a movie, idle entertainment for some viewer we cannot understand as the bible describes?  Is that why we are beset with dangers on every turn, because it is entertaining?  Or in such a case are we just an accident, like the bacteria that feed on nutrients in paintings, unintentional but hard to eradicate blemishes on artwork that we also record and post on our web pages and book covers in recognition of its majesty?
NLT seeks to take "time" and therefore the universe, back a tiny fraction of a second from other quantum theories.  But there is an answer, whether it gives us relevance or does not.
It doesn't matter to you and to me.  But it does matter to the ignorant mass we make up together.  Why as individuals we are so smart and so stupid as a group might be answered by answering this question or it may just be that we have to be content to be intelligences one at a time, and we all die alone.


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