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Always Is Beyond Human Perception


Is it a circle, a line that never ends, maybe it is a turning back and forth throughout the universe or is it something beyond the human brain to configure? We use the term 'always' in everyday conversations as though it is something we fully understand but my experience demonstrates that it is a philosophical term of little meaning unless it is clarified.
If something is for always does that mean it will never end and did it have a beginning? Most people conceive ideas about it as having a beginning but no end. The perception of God is that he/she/it is always. But so too is the universe. Now scientists are making out that the latter began with a big bang and that it is still expanding. That would mean that it started from nothing.





Nothing gives rise to nothing. One of the basic laws of Physics states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed so that would imply it is always. Therefore the nothing notion is destroyed.
If matter was always there then the big bang theory is too simplistic an idea to make sense. What would have caused the explosion as only gas could have been the trigger. If gas existed then where did it come from? Is gas there always? But then gas needs a spark so something had to have provided that and that thought alone destroys the theory that all matter started from such.
The thinking of man is vastly restricted by the complexity of our environment. There is no way that we can conceive of always in the context of what we know at this point. Not, that is, unless we give credit to a mind far more powerful than man's thinking and far more widespread than even the universe of our current perception.
My brain loves to tackle ridiculous notions that others perceive, especially if they are in high places. The big bang theory is a myth in my books because of the notions on which it stands. Unless we can solve the meaning of always we might never solve the problem of how the universe and all things began.

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