Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Big Bang Beginning Of The Universe? (Perhaps Not)


How Hindu-Buddhist Like!
Wikipedia: "A kalpa is a long period of time (aeon) in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology, generally between the creation and recreation of a world or universe."

Although kalpa years don't add up to the years our universe exist by today's supposed scientific understanding I always thought they were on the right track.

It makes so much sense to me. We sleep for a period. We awaken for a period. We or the universe couldn't be created in any other fashion by our maker since there was no other example to go by then he/she/it's own self.

Another example. Ra- the Egyptian God of the sun symbolized by a circle represented the continuous cycle of day and night. Put another way.. no matter where you begin a circle it always ends at the beginning. Yeah these guys might have been on to something our science is now only beginning to rediscover.

Notice too if we orbit the Earth, or galaxy for that matter, we will end up in the same place we started. Why wouldn't the universe itself be of the same nature?

To me these are clues. As to what will become of use accepting and knowing such things has yet to be seen. However it does take us a step closer to understanding our place in the giant scheme of things.

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