Sunday, July 8, 2018

The Power Cosmic


Cosmic Realities

[What is plausible is possible, but what is plausible is not always possible. Not everything enters into the realm of possibility.]

The universe operates on a set of principles that act in redundancy. Think of it like playing a cosmic game of Yahtzee. The rules of the game are finite and operate as the framework and engine for the cosmic game. Each roll can be an infinite combination of the same conditions (any combination of five-six dice), but there is a finite amount of possibilities. Each outcome initiates a reaction that turns the gears that operate a passive mechanism. This allows for an almost infinite, but finite cosmic game. The best example of this mechanism in action is relative time and space time.

Before the theory of relativity, scientists thought time and gravity acted as a constant (comparably similar to the idea that earth was at the center of the universe). Einstein proved that gravity moved around astral bodies and acted variably in relation to mass. Cosmically this meant that space-time was not constant based on a universal force, I.E. gravity. Relative time operates in a similar fashion.

The original measure of time was the sun and seasons. The time of day was measured by the sun and seasons defined the time of year. Historically, the Gregorian system is the closest thing  to the modern iteration of time keeping (365 days in a year and 24 hours in a day). Universally, time does not have a constant except the speed of light. Relative position on earth affects time, and a day on Venus is essentially a third of an earth year. Understanding the universality of the cosmic game helps to define how a finite and passive engine could create an infinite universe.

Forces enact variable results. Space, in relation to the area that everything exists within, is most likely infinite. This space is made up of materials that have mass and energy. The smaller bits are infinite, but they form variable parts. The things that those parts can make is finite and the mass and form these bodies take is finite as well. For example, an ice planet by a sun is an almost universal impossibility, but in the right conditions is plausible.

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