Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Law of Gravity.

I was contemplating on the basic impetus to existence. Supposing, a man has a spade, which the man does not know, is a spade. Also supposing, he, by an act of instinct, starts to use the spade, to dig. He does not know what he may get by digging. He digs, and finds Gold. He does not know what Gold is. He digs further and finds Diamonds. He dosen't know the use of diamonds either, and he keeps on digging. Now, what is the impetus that made him dig? The perception of the spade. The spade, is it's perception, in the eyes of the beholder. The spade is a spade, because it is perceived as a spade. Hence, what is the cause of the use of the spade, by the person? The existence of the spade. If there is a theory of existence, the theory is a universal theory, pertaining to all laws of perception. If we contemplate the law of gravity, what causes the apple to fall from the tree? Not gravity, only, but the apple itself. The apple falls, because it is an apple. The cause of the apple to fall is the apple. The cause of life, is life. I do not dispute the existence of God. I believe in God, but life is its own impetus. A man does not eat to live. He eats to eat. He breathes to breathe. We are connected to that, which is life, by perception. When we perceive, we are connected to our breath, by what we perceive. We are theoretically, perceiving the whole chain of what supports our life, by the end to our perception. When we perceive a tree, we are perceiving the chain of our perception, which we perceive as starting from our breath. So, every law of existence, perhaps, is a law unto itself. It does not need the support of other laws, to exist as a law. Furthermore, all the laws are identical. This is just an assumption. If the apple, in the law of gravity, falls to the ground, on its own accord, and because it exists as an apple, then the Earth, too, may be existing as an apple. A Black Hole is a void, which holds nothing, but which can swallow whole galaxies. What if the earth was an apple, and was following the law of gravity, to fall inevitably, into a black hole, like a falling apple? What if the hypothetical apple was not the Earth, but the Milky Way? What if the hypothetical apple was not our galaxy, but the whole material universe? What if there is no cause for the existence of the universe, and the universe supports itself, as the universe. What if, the universe exists of it's own accord, and ceases to exist of it's own accord, too? This may imply, that if the creation of the universe is essential to the existence of life, then the dissolution of the universe is equally essential to the existence of life. Also, we see innumerable apples, and they all fall to the ground. Perhaps, infinite universes will be created, and they will all dissolve. Perhaps, we do not know, what we have surmised. An apple is a perception, and we change our perception, when we do not view the apple we have eaten, but we view other apples, and we eat other apples. And we also cease to exist, as perceptions of human beings, as also the perception of the apple eaten, ceases to exist. This is an infinite chain of creation, and millions of black holes may exist, which may be a part of an infinitely greater plan.

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