(Ephesians 4:6)
I’ll just share some thoughts about the world we live in and maybe you’ll find them useful some day.
Many scientists believe that our Universe started out from one single point, a singularity. This singularity decided to explode some day. This is called the “Big Bang”, the event giving birth to our world, together with the space and time around us.
But even more difficult is to imagine how it can explode… The explosion and expansion are events we can see in our world, subject to space and time. I think these kinds of events are meaningless to our lonely dot. It is more reasonable to believe our singularity will “forever“ stay the same on the “outside”, just because there’s no “forever” and no “outside” in her world.
Let’s suppose for a moment that our lonely thing has some properties, just like the elementary particles in our science book (mass, spin, charge etc.). Of course, as we mentioned before, there’s no observer outside, nobody to measure them. But if these properties change we can say our dot has some “internal” activity.
One poor analogy would be the one with an old TV-screen’s electron spot painting a 2D world in front of us. We are the “internal” observers, the people in this “movie”. You could also imagine this as a big symphony created by the internal vibrations of our lonely dot.
This way we found the total number of particles that “really exist” in the Universe, only 1… That is if we could see everything from outside. But, as I mentioned before we are the internal observers, the big number of particles is real in our world.
We can call our lonely dot “God”, then read again our motto and think about it:
“One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all…”
My English is poor, my math is poor and as I’ve told you before I’ve lost my science book many years ago. But I’m sure with the help of many bright scientists out there we can build a better model of our world. Please help me…