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Jesus said, there is nothing hidden that will not be made manifest. The same is with the imagination. There is nothing that can be imagined that will not be made manifest.
Philosophers for centuries have been pondering the concept that other 'worlds' may exist beside the earth. Everything imagined is an image of truth. Now, centuries later that concept is now necessarily true and that which is necessarily true is true. We now know there are many worlds beyond our own, take the solar system for example. Everything that is possible is necessarily true.
I can imagine that our galaxy is not the only galaxy in this universe therefore it is necessarily true. Take Andromeda for example. Everything that is possible is necessarily true.
I can imagine that our 'world' or universe is not the only universe in existence; therefore it is necessarily true. It just hasn't been proven yet. But if it is possible then it becomes necessarily true. I can then imagine that all universes exist within one universe. If it is possible then it is necessarily true. In one universe, unicorns exist; and since all universes exist in one universe that means unicorns exist in this universe, through logic.
Science was once thought possible therefore it became necessarily true. The atom bomb was once thought possible therefore it became necessarily true.
Anything that can be imagined becomes a possibility. I cannot imagine the existence of nothing because even if I imagined it's definition, I still gave it form; and therefore it hasn't become nothing but a vaccuum! Therefore nothing is something. Something exists or nothing exists. Nothing cannot exist. Therefore in all possible worlds, something exists; whether it be a vaccuum or a physical reality.
Recently, scientists discovered that the universe is still expanding. Opposites attract. Beyond our universe is a vaccuum. And what happens when a physical reality touches a vaccuum? The vaccuum becomes a physical reality. Through a physical reality is the vaccuum being filled because in concept a vaccuum is a paradox. It is nothing at all but it is something. In possibility, perhaps an infinite or immeasureable amount of universes exist within the vaccuum. Perhaps, at some point in eternity, universes will then begin to emerge as one single universe, unless the vaccuum is infinite; as the vaccuum of space is being filled with creation. All universes are in fact one universe, existing in a vaccuum, 'worlds living side-by-side'.
Everything once imagined is now proven true. However, I cannot imagine a square triangle in this universe; therefore it becomes false in all possible worlds.
He who sees the infinite in all things sees God. He who sees the ratio only sees himself.
Look,philosophy is the search for truth. One cannot find the truth if he cannot imagine it. Or in other words, one cannot find truth if his imagination is a finite perception of reality. One cannot desire what he has not yet imagined.
Philosophers for centuries have been pondering the concept that other 'worlds' may exist beside the earth. Everything imagined is an image of truth. Now, centuries later that concept is now necessarily true and that which is necessarily true is true. We now know there are many worlds beyond our own, take the solar system for example. Everything that is possible is necessarily true.
I can imagine that our galaxy is not the only galaxy in this universe therefore it is necessarily true. Take Andromeda for example. Everything that is possible is necessarily true.
I can imagine that our 'world' or universe is not the only universe in existence; therefore it is necessarily true. It just hasn't been proven yet. But if it is possible then it becomes necessarily true. I can then imagine that all universes exist within one universe. If it is possible then it is necessarily true. In one universe, unicorns exist; and since all universes exist in one universe that means unicorns exist in this universe, through logic.
Science was once thought possible therefore it became necessarily true. The atom bomb was once thought possible therefore it became necessarily true.
Anything that can be imagined becomes a possibility. I cannot imagine the existence of nothing because even if I imagined it's definition, I still gave it form; and therefore it hasn't become nothing but a vaccuum! Therefore nothing is something. Something exists or nothing exists. Nothing cannot exist. Therefore in all possible worlds, something exists; whether it be a vaccuum or a physical reality.
Recently, scientists discovered that the universe is still expanding. Opposites attract. Beyond our universe is a vaccuum. And what happens when a physical reality touches a vaccuum? The vaccuum becomes a physical reality. Through a physical reality is the vaccuum being filled because in concept a vaccuum is a paradox. It is nothing at all but it is something. In possibility, perhaps an infinite or immeasureable amount of universes exist within the vaccuum. Perhaps, at some point in eternity, universes will then begin to emerge as one single universe, unless the vaccuum is infinite; as the vaccuum of space is being filled with creation. All universes are in fact one universe, existing in a vaccuum, 'worlds living side-by-side'.
Everything once imagined is now proven true. However, I cannot imagine a square triangle in this universe; therefore it becomes false in all possible worlds.
He who sees the infinite in all things sees God. He who sees the ratio only sees himself.
Look,philosophy is the search for truth. One cannot find the truth if he cannot imagine it. Or in other words, one cannot find truth if his imagination is a finite perception of reality. One cannot desire what he has not yet imagined.