I would like to thank Kristen Herde for her contribution to this post...I was going to respond to your two earlier questions regarding the Big Bang. I don't subscribe to the theory ... I have a different one...it's a little bit ahead of it's time .. so people probably won't take it seriously until years later. As far as the zones of infinite density and how did they get there ... they got there using an extrapolation technique (if that makes sense)... Scientists / Mathematicians just extrapolated backwards and figured that all the matter in the universe may have come from one point. They have no idea where it came from.
What or who triggered the beginning of the universe?
I haven't quite finished with my work yet ... but I have a few ideas about the origin of the universe ... First of all .. what we see is not really the universe. From the research that I have been doing, I think that the world that we see and experience is a mental projection.
The universe actually exists as a room (so to speak)....We interact with it using our minds and a canvas ... which is he N-Dimensional Floor of Ideas... These are all transparent entities.
The mind and the universe seem to have an inseparable relationship.
In other words ... one cannot exist without the other ... a sort of symbiosis ... or mathematically speaking ... a quantum entanglement...you can look up quantum entanglement on Wikipedia.
Entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when pairs or groups of particles are generated or interact in ways such that the quantum state of each particle cannot be described independently—instead, a quantum state may be given for the system as a whole.
So if we think about our model we now have a room entangled w/ the mind, an N-Dimensional floor, and a mental projection of atoms.
I think that the room is the universe...but it must exist w/ the mind...
And just to review ... The mind uses the N-Dimensional Floor of Ideas to drive atoms...The mind does this in order to generate the mental projection that we see and experience... this mental projection is our reality...which is one reality out of an infinite number of possible realities.
So ... to finally answer your question using this model ... the universe and the mind co-exist through the idea itself.
In other words ... you have to ask yourself what is an Idea? And how could it be created? Well...you need a mind to create an idea. Then you get more ideas...this creates a basic framework for a reality. This basic reality that I am describing exists without the time idea at all...or beginnings or ends ... hard to imagine ... but it is a possibility.
So what I am saying is that the mind cannot exist without the universe ... and the universe cannot exist without the mind ... and the mind cannot exist without the idea.
Another way to understand this is to use the painter/artist analogy. In other words ... relatively speaking ... the painter/artist cannot exist without the canvas AND the painter/artist cannot exist without a room to exist in.
So, I believe that a single mind ...entangled w/ the universe... created the mental projection using Ideas like Logic/Order/Intelligence.
This mental projection is our reality that we see... We really can't see the universe, the mind, or ideas ... we are just always using them.
I think that these transparent entities exist outside of the ideas of time, beginnings, and ends. The existence of 1.The universe, 2.The mind, and 3.The N-Dimensional floor do not need the time idea ... they only need The Idea to create ideas.
So in summary ... the universe exists as a room ....and the canvas is this N-Dimensional floor of ideas. We paint on this N-Dimensional Floor/Canvas by thinking. The Unknown ... Or The Non-Occurrence Threat Lives on the other side of this room ... and the door is always open.
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