5 Signs We Exist In A Living Universe
by LJ Vanier. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/10/10/5-signs-we-exist-in-a-living-universe/
Since the dawn of
ages, throughout cultures and civilizations, there have always been
those who were considered enlightened. Prophets, Messiahs, and Sages
throughout history have been able to tap into the eternal energy of the
universe, bringing forth ancient wisdom of the cosmos and creation and
bestowing upon all who would listen the understanding of our very
existence. Some were ridiculed and others were murdered for what seemed
to be, at the time, irrational views.
Take for example
Jesus Christ. He was known to be one of the most radical of enlightened
masters in history. To onlookers, a man walking around telling everyone
that he was the son of God would have seemed so irrational and
‘blasphemous’ that just speaking the words “I and my father we are one”
had already made him a prime subject for public scrutiny.
In the life and times
of Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama), we understand that his teachings were
very radical, in the sense that they did not fall into the mainstream of
Buddhist regime. This lead to his closest disciples writing down
accounts of his teachings and hiding away many of his direct works prior
to Buddha being poisoned to death.
Thankfully, we are at
the point in history where, through advancement of technology and
scientific observation, we can finally bridge the gap between spiritual
philosophy and scientific reality.
1. Galaxies Are Alike To A Human Brain
In a study released in 2012 in the journal Nature’s Scientific Reports,
physicist Dmitri Krioukov of San Diego’s University in California found
that, according to a computer simulation, the universe may grow like a
brain. “Natural growth dynamics are the same for different real
networks, like the Internet or the brain or social networks,” he
explains. The study suggested that(1) fundamental laws may govern the
growth of systems large and small, from the electrical firing between
brain cells and growth of social networks to the expansion of galaxies.
2. Binary Codes
While working on the equations
pertaining to the superstring theory – a scientific theory that aims to
explain all the forces in nature through the vibration of theoretical
strings — theoretical physicist James Gate Jr. at the University of
Maryland discovered something very interesting: computer code. Yes,
according to Gates there were patches of 0s (off) and 1s (on) embedded
in the equations — a sort of pulsing binary code that runs our
computers. What is interesting is that this leads us to understand that
what we experience may just be the product of signals from a virtual
reality generating computer network broadcasted by an entity from the
edge of space.
Pao Chang, a spiritualist, thinks that our reality is, in fact, a mere illusion. In his book, entitled Staradigm, he presents an interesting take on how reality works:
The core structures of reality work similar to how a computer works. A computer communicates and operates through the use of binary codes, which are codes that consist of ones (on) and zeros (off). Binary codes are very simple but with the right combinations they can help computers create magnificent things.
3. Golden Ratio
The golden ratio has been found in pine cones, seashells, and even in Leonardo Davinci’s paintings, but in an exciting discovery by
researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, fractal patterns and
golden ratio pulses were found to exist in stars. They made the
discovery using the Kepler Space Telescope. The researchers were
studying a specific kind of star known as RR Lyrae variables that are
unlike normal stars in that they expand and contract. With each
expansion and contraction the star’s brightness increases and decreases
dramatically, a process known as pulsing.
What the researchers
found next was the most astonishing. The stars in the study have been
found to be pulsating in accordance with the golden mean. This finding
is the first time the golden ratio has even been identified in space.
Although the sample of stars in this study was quite small, (3) the
researchers noticed an intriguing pattern among the four stars with
pulsation frequencies close to the golden ratio. Each of these stars
exhibited fractal behaviour in a never-ending pattern that repeats on
continuously smaller scales.
“That suggests there
might be a pattern,” Linder says. “What we need is more data.” An
example of a fractal is a jagged coastline, which reveals more and more
wiggles in its outline as you zoom in from any vantage point. “It’s the
same with the frequencies in these stars,” Linder says. “As we lower the
threshold we see more and more frequencies.”
4. Time & Space Are An Illusion
5 Sweet and Simple Words: Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
Space and time are
not independent variables in our universe but rather agglomerate into
the space-time continuum. In essence, space is dependent upon time and
time is dependent upon space, a concept which shatters our idea of a
definite reality and the universality of time altogether. So, both space
and time, in fact, turn out to be mere illusions dependent upon the
spatial location and movement of nothing but the observer. Past,
present, and future are not fixed but rather are just an accumulation of
spatial variables.
5. Quantum Mechanics & The Double Slit Experiment
In the experiment, a beam of electrons fired through a slit and at a screen replicated a wave-like pattern instead of a material splatter.
However, more interestingly, when this same beam of electrons was observed, it behaved as something consisting of solids, meaning that the electron already had several
probable quantum events before the observation took place. It could
have bounced off the screen, passed from either slit, passed from both
slits, or just went over the screen. These probabilities were
represented by the wave. However, when an observation took place the
wave collapsed into one material reality — meaning that any physical
event is a product of nothing but observation!
According to Erwin Schrödinger, (2)
every possible outcome of an event exists as a combinative wave form
before this wave collapses into a material manifestation upon
observation. The type of manifestation depends upon its probability and
the point in the space-time continuum at which the observation is made.
In conclusion, we need to change the paradigm, from saying, “God created the universe,” to “God is the universe.”
SOURCES
(1) http://www.livescience.com/25027-universe-grows-like-brain.html(2) http://isoulscience.com/2015/07/did-quantum-mechanics-just-prove-the-existence-of-god/
(3) http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/strange-stars-pulsate-according-to-the-golden-ratio/
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