01-12-2010, 04:47 PM
(01-12-2010, 04:10 PM)Peregrinus Wrote:(01-12-2010, 03:56 PM)carrie Wrote: What I meant was, I saw similar.
But I would say - the things both you and I saw totally deviates from "standard-model" of cosmology with current understandings of universe.
I won't be surprised soon, most knowledge will point towards ideas or understandings what you and I saw, but I don't know...
It's like: if you told people about planets before Year 2008, or before Hubble captured photos of planets orbiting other stars, anybody who tells about extraterrestrial planets would be greatly discredited and ridiculed. Now that more than 100 planets are discovered, people see things differently.
I think religion, creation, was based upon the same understanding, though just written differently.
And... still most people do not have a clue that there are other planets which have atmospheres and could support life as they understand it. Most people are not desirous to understand this, as it would break the mold of the constructs of what they have known. The same goes for disclosure. Comfort is in ignorance, for ignorance is bliss. It is only when one becomes disillusioned with bliss do they begin to understand, to search for the answers.
There are many upon this planet which are still in their infant stage incarnations. It is not for them to know, to desire to know, or to understand. It is not their time... yet.
It's like Carl Sagan said in his book Cosmos (pg 4) "On some (other planets in solar systems like our own), intelligent life may have evolved, networking the planetary surface in some massive engineering enterprise. These are our brothers and sisters in the Cosmos. Are they very different from us?"
We are slowly waking up to the cosmic mind.

He also says (pg 12) "At the beginning of this universe, there were no galaxies, stars or planets, no life or civilizations, merely a uniform, radiant fireball filling all of space."
Does this seem to agree with your vision?