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| Posted by
Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 14, 2005 at 06:49:08 (Message posted from "unknown" at 152.163.100.195) - explanation In Reply to: "Re: How much of the total universe can we see ???" posted by Newbian on January 13, 2005 at 21:55:09
Sorry if you got the impression that I meant only human observation qualifies as the "correct" kind. However human observation really is special because our brains are highly developed and mother nature has also given us hands with opposable thumbs. In our position, we are equipped to discuss and investigate the nature of the universe on a rather high level. In fact, our abilities are so developed, one is tempted to speculate that we are part of the process which got us all here in the first place! However every way the universe is observed is important. Observing stored information constitutes the clues...compelling clues to the existence not only of the dinosaurs, but of intelligent control of the universe (life seeing through every eye and acting as a servomechanism to drive the universe toward order). Just as our observing dinosaur tracks and excavating their bones thus enables us to observe past events in cosmological time, our discovery of amazing coincidences in the thermonuclear reactions at the heart of stars also constitutes the discovery of "tracks" indicating stored information and the existence and pervasiveness of intelligent consciousness at every level of scale (time) right down to the event horizon, (hot big bang from our frmae, or beginning of the current proper time pulse) of the universe. The universe in 4D or more properly in 7D is to our observation a geometric construct. We have the capacity to study the past and even make projections of the future, but we each must live in the present, and thus live in our own place in space and time...at our invariant frames. Where ever we go, there we are. |
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