چهارشنبه، مرداد ۱۸، ۱۳۸۵

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A philosophic theory about the origin of the universe

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity provides an explanation to the origin of the universe:

According to comments made about Einstein’s theory of relativity concerning the structure and functions of the cosmos it has been stated: “If we move an object with physical matter with the speed of light this object’s mass (resistance) becomes infinitely large, and the dimension of time will expand so that the time of this object doesn’t change; it will be stable and variable. The object will be contracted in the extension of the movement, i.e. the object is located in contracted space. In other words; an object in such a position will transform into a photon.”

Einstein came to the conclusion that the force must be infinite for this process taking place in the universe (both on a microscopic and macrocosmic dimension). This process therefore is impossible to take place. But what can you say about the photons themselves that move in this enormous speed? Are they anything but compressed, speeding pieces of space? There is a paradox here that can be solved in the following way:

In the beginning there was a revolution in the void of the universe. An infinite driving force from every direction created those particles we today can identify as the creation’s smallest building stones revealed in experiments done in gigantic particle accelerators, for example like that in CERN. These particles were from the beginning moving with the speed of light an infinite amount of photon particles were created which built the universe observable to man today. The big bang theory says that in the beginning the universe burst at once. We can complete this by saying that it was the heavenly void that burst by its own infinite driving force from every direction.

According to the Bible: “And God said, ‘Let there be light’ and there was light.”

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According to the Koran: God (himself) is “the light of the heavens’ and the earth’s”.

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According to the Avesta: “light is in a perpetual war wit the darkness”.

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