12-06-2009, 12:46 PM
(12-06-2009, 07:55 AM)ayadew Wrote: I doubt the universe is perceived as expanding/contracting in a higher density; it here being just another catalyst.Doubting what is understood in another density is as doubting what goes on on the far side of the moon at this very moment. Without being there, one cannot even assume to imagine the reality of it.
If all things are in unity and connected, there can be no distance/separation/time.
(12-06-2009, 07:55 AM)ayadew Wrote: One can question though: What good is this catalyst?Catalyst is explained very clearly in the LOO. Without catalyst, there is no experience. The purpose of our illusion is so that the One Creator can experience itself.
(12-06-2009, 07:55 AM)ayadew Wrote: It surely gives a feeling of mystery, where the universe expands infinitely.The One Infinte Creator's multiverses are infinite, hence the term "Infinite". We cannot begin to even fathom how vast creation is.
Can there be an end?
(12-06-2009, 07:55 AM)ayadew Wrote: Is there just darkness at the end?Space is not "space" as most would consider it, cold and devoid of light. It is a plenom, the "bathtub" as it were, of the One Creator's creation.
If not, is the universe infinite in diameter?
(12-06-2009, 07:55 AM)ayadew Wrote: Or does it bend back upon itself like light attracted to a black hole?There are more than just one universe, and no they do not bend abck around on themselves. The word universe is derived from two parts; uni and verse. We live in our universe, yes, but there are other universes too. Hence, we call more than one universe the multiverse. Hence, your question should be "Are the multiverses centered around a large black hole"?
Is the universe then centered around an immense dark hole?
Would you desire proof?