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Sailka
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Don’t forget a detail: Where the Universe came from: Nothing! (Scientists can only describe it as “something smaller than an atom”) Scientists will always be trying to figure out wherefrom everything came. The Only answer is The Creator God, who ‘began’ a Lot of Laws: The Laws of Mathematics, gravity, physics, electric charges…so that everything works, including us.Sailka,
Do you know what science is telling us these days? As fact, factual?
13.7 billion years ago there was a release of a huge amount of energy, quickly turning into light, particles/waves, turning into stars and galaxies…
These particles/waves can and do appear and disappear, split and integrate, go back in time, and generally integrate into more complex forms of motion/vibration, into even more complex forms of motion/vibration, atoms, molecules, and act as being part of a field, a whole, a thought maybe.
And zooming in on this tiny piece of dust we call planet Earth, we see that these strange behaving particles/waves can turn into organisms and biotopes and even into this conglomorate of cultures advancing towards a worldculture.
And all this takes place against the ever present stream of decay.
And all this develops within increasing amounts of possibilities for development, for growth in complexity – and quality, and life, and consciousness. That is to say: within the limited stretch of time, these mere 13.7 billion of years, it all the time is making the right choices, for development towards the world we see right now.
And all this takes place according to a very fine-tuned set of laws and constants.
What makes it all a very complex, a very very very complex, developing, growing, and expanding, vibration.
And with all this there’s also this dark energy and matter we know nothing about, not even that it is dark energy and matter, but that must be there, presenting the largest part of this universe, and explaining the shape of this universe.
Speaking of miracles, I don’t know of a greater miracle than the very existence of this universe.