This kinda goes along with the other post I made called, "The big question." The question is..... "Can something immaterial (not matter) make something of material?" If there is something that can create please explain. If this were so, then that would explain God/a Creator/etc., or is your opinion that the "God" is material and is here....
It's all the same substance. But it exists at different frequencies. Most all of which are out of your range as a human being. This realm occupies a place on the radio dial of creation just like your favorite FM station. You can tune up or down a little bit, but are unable to expand beyond a certain point. Your reality is limited to what you can see with the 5 senses. That's a pretty small aperture to view creation with. x
matter is energy and energy is matter. Obviously there is a very defined difference, but in nuclear power plants they are converting matter into energy (and i suppose vice versa?). That goes to show that matter is almost like an extremely condensed form of energy because once the atom's bond is broken, tons of energy is released. (atom bombs). So there. But of course, these are lab conditions.
Everything is a material in its own rite. When we think of nothing we think of air, but it sure fills a balloon.
Right when I began reading this, I had a HUGE smile on my face. I remember reading about someone testing elephants, and their communication. She, in the beginning found nothing, but on a plane flight back home she felt her ears pop. That made her realize that she had only tested on the frequencies a human can hear. Then when she re-tested them on different frequencies, she realized they were making many different noises all the time. Thank you so much for this xenon, I feel so dumb for not realizing it before, but maybe just like our hearing is limited, all of our other senses are too!!!
Yes, but they are using matter to create more. Very good thought though, because it is so amazing that so much energy is compacted into those lil bastard atoms.
I used to think they converted matter into energy too, but I found that nuclear reactions only break the bonds, but only transform the matter (moving it back would probably require the same amount of energy used). Basically all things consist of matter and energy; nonmatter I know energy can transform matter, and is in a way stored in it, but I doubt they can switch spots. The idea of making something from nothing, though, I doubt works. Don't be concerned about the idea of a God who creates; the universe could exist as it is without having originally being created. No matter or energy can be destroyed, so it's safe to say that it can't be created either.
a certain group of people have been working towards converting energy into matter for longer than most of you would probably believe. converting matter into energy was, for the most part, a step towards that goal. i personally feel that this process is taking place naturally at the center of our earth. there's plenty of evidence to show that our planet is alive and actually growing. also, if you wanna hear some trippy stuff, check out what terrance mckenna experienced when under the influence of dmt.
It's not alive as you view being "alive" apprently, but .... Mars for example, is a dead planet because it does nothing now. What was once the largest volcano in the galaxy is now innactive because the core of mars is no long there or is no longer magma. Our planet on the other hand, it's atmosphere is active at all times, and the core of our Earth is very much alive. I think that's what he means by "alive"..
i mean alive as in having an awareness of its own. btw, new evidence is indicating that mars is still alive.
The great Red Planet still alive thats a scary thought... HMM anybody know for sure if they found water out there ??
for one thing, it's growing. this accounts for the splitting of the continents and the fact that some of the lowest points in the ocean contain some of the newest (youngest) earth. there are also energy patterns surrounding the planet that are similar to the energy patterns (auras) that surround its inhabitants. not that i expect the following fact to be taken serious by you, but the idea of gaya being alive is one of the oldest, most wide-spread ideas in human culture. if you look at what makes up our living bodies on a sub-atomic level, much of it seems more similar to our galaxy than it does to anything we would consider alive, yet it is a part of something that is very much alive. i feel that the earth is a cell of life. is that so crazy?