Feb 21, 2007 01:53
Just a thought.
Usually people think about the past... how they want to re-live it or something like that. In theory, it may be plausible... well not really.
You see, I think we only find those moments when we are about to die. The famous saying that your life flashes before your eyes thing. The shortest moment in your life could be your longest. Remember, light years and the theory of relativity and how the time continuum works, not to mention the theory that we only use 10% of our memory.
Okay, the 10% is debatable, but regarding the others, one can only posit the theory to such an extent. Our brain is too big to be stupid. Another debatable statement. Haha! ANYWAY, what I am saying is that there is so much more we haven't discovered. At the point of death, or right before it, could possibly be the longest part of your life. It has both scientific and religous implications.
A relative told me, a devout Catholic, that in theory, when we die, we become perfect. We are washed of our imperfections, and this includes our emotions, biases, etc. Perfection in a sense has no preference. We are one, and one is all type of thing. It is like when you go to heaven, you see everyone and everything equally. Your mom, your granma, your sis, bro, your ex-wife, ex-husband, gay lover whatever. I honestly don't buy this crap, because I believe in love that lasts beyond my lifetime. But you can never argue that with the lines "Till death do us part", which makes a whole lot of sense. So in relation to the thought, we are graced with this one last look, as a human, to rekindle the past. In this process, we are able to gain everything that is positive, which in turn will progress into our perfection. I mean come on, you are dying, are you that bitchy to still think ill of anyone? Well kung ganon, bilib nako sa galit niyo. Haha
For the scientific purpose, well, when you're dead, you're dead. So one last run at the tape before switching off. Perhaps we become one with the universe, as space dust. Hey, they do say that we are made out of the particles of what we see in the night sky. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, there ya go. Everything has its cycle. Perhaps we become spiritual energy that helps charge the sun. That does not sound so bad...
The more people die, the more charge the sun has. As our future becomes certain in the sense that medical advances have been able to prolong life than what it was meant to be, the less charge the sun has, and therefore, its lifespan is shortened. Hence, in the near future, it will create a measly nova that will kill the entire earth. Makes sense...
So when that time comes, everything will become eradicated. And the sun will be fully charged... oh I forgot it's gone. Well, perhaps the remnants of this nova will be sucked in a black hole, thus creating a vortex that may possibly lead to a wormhole to another dimension. In the process, another big bang will occur, and then the earth is formed once again, in another dimension. What a nifty reset button, excluding all religion.
Well you have the popular Revelation in the Bible. Cutesy stuff, with the trumpets and all. They are all a band from hell, any instrument they play just rips the earth apart. Interesting... wala atang binatbat Plane Divides The Sky dun ah... (naks Plug-in). Seriously though, mas gusto ko yung mga horses or whatever creature that is there in that part.
Light years. Amazing stuff. When you look up in the sky, the stars you see are lagged by x light years. Technically, they might be already dead when you stargaze up in the sky.
So probably that moment happens when it is our time... nyerk.