Atheism
Boom happen. Earth Create.
Accurate?
That's not atheism. Atheism just says Zeus or Yahweh didn't orchestrate the boom. There could be a natural mechanism unknown to science. There's just no "theist" god involved.
shareHave you ever thought about what caused the first motion? Have you ever thought about what caused the first motion... on weed?
shareLol. Yes, back in the day I explored all sorts of ideas on weed. I converted to Christianity on weed.
It seems like existence and everything came from a dense speck of matter which exploded. And that's happened infinitely over and over again with no beginning or end. It seems to be the state of things. Logically, there would have to be an infinite number of universes.
I'm not sure whether it's true that there can be an infinite number of universes, there is still a timeline in which they are formed. The "dense speck of matter" is actually overlapping wave forms, all interactions between all forms of energy are mathematical in nature. Infinity is contained in zero, the equal positive and negative charges of the overlapping waves. Maybe the first motion is just a natural result of there being an odd number of wave forms instead of even. If the big bang was symmetrical, there might be an unknown number of copies of us, living out our lives to the exact detail, in an unknown number of directions across this universe, though likely no more than 9. Maybe universes exist where there is a more advanced form of mathematics with more than 9 base numbers, in which there are more than 3 dimensions.
shareHaha. That's a bit over my head. But I've heard the idea of parallel universes and that we exist in other times and spaces. Why 9?
But yes, I can also comprehend the materialist idea that there is only one universe. But if there's only one, and "big bangs" are not a natural state of matter, does that imply "god" or some creative force?
There's a lot of extrapolating going on in this theory, but since fundamental mathematics is rooted in 9 numbers with 0 as a placeholder, the root of the first motion must also max out at 9 directions.
The first motion is quantum level, not a big bang. A big bang occurs because quantum particles get pushed together by gravity, and the more gravity the harder they vibrate, so then a nuclear-style cascading effect causes them to rapidly change form into more stable particles, which creates explosions that collapse again under the gravity, become a more dense and volatile ball of energy waves, and continue exploding over and over. A big bang is when the explosion becomes strong enough to outweigh the gravity. If the big bang is symmetrical, that means the mathematical interactions of particle waves happened evenly, and is based in root mathematics. If it's not symmetrical, then that means quantum particles do indeed introduce randomness into the mathematical structure. In that case, there wouldn't be copies of us, but the worlds might be very similar.
The way I see it, there is one universe. Space is created in units. Instead of a binary like in computer code, where everything is 1s and 0s(on or off), our universe operates on a trinity, with 1 and -1 alternating as a wave form, and 0 being the medium for movement, or "space". So, you could say 0 is space, 1 is energy(quantum particles) and -1 is the opposite-energy effect, which is responsible for gravity. Units of space are added directly to the other units of space, because there is no "where" else for them to go. Space is the medium for movement, so it wouldn't make any sense for them to be added "apart" from each other.
Even if this universe is a simulation built by higher dimensional entities, 1-9 would still be fundamental to their mathematics, they don't just disappear. In that case, our universe would just be integrated into a more complex universe, it wouldn't be separate universes. 1 and -1 is inescapable.