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1. Our Immortal Universe IS The Supreme Being



If you found out that all the component parts of our interlocked universe were immortal, what name would you give to it?

Experiments to find the smallest part of the universe have hit a dead-end. Physicists have pursued this search since ancient times (Democritus coined the word 'atom') and have recently (with quantum physics) discovered that the smallest bits are amorphous bits of continually moving energy. Obviously, if no one can pin it down and only fleetingly peek at it's traces, no one can destroy it.

No one has and no one ever will be able to create matter, or technically, energy from nothing.

Something that exists that can't be created or destroyed is a definition of "immortal". The only name for the entire, interlocked universe is, "God" (or equal name). I prefer, "The Supreme Being" (TSB) because the term is neutral, objective and without any religious overtones.

According to some cosmological (Big Bang) theories the universe started with a primordial explosion. That explosion is still going on and we are still connected as little curlicues on the edge of it. Consider your hand picking up a stone. The stone is very ancient, probably millions of years old. But what was it before that? It was something even more ancient. Everything, including yourself, is incredibly ancient. We are ancient, eternal beings who have always been here, right from the beginning.

So, we are composed of immortal energy. And so is everything else. And it's all TSB!





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