^ It does.
Here's the way I look at things, and it wasnt untill I read the book God's Debris, that I understood this concept.
Say for instance your God. or a Diety or a creator or whatever. This isnt about beleif, its about a concept. Anyway, say you are an omnipotent
being. Time, matter, mass, entropy, thermodynamics, physics... all of this stuff is meaningless to you, since nobody is around to percieve it. As
God you can do anything. You have always been and will always be. (I cant wrap my head around that concept either, so its whatev.) You can make
anything happen. Anything you imagine, is. Now, since you are the definition of experience, and there isnt anything you cant do, what would be the
ONE thing that lies just outside your perception? Simple. To cease to exist. Lets say God decides to cease to exist. God ceases to exist, and from
whatever nonphysical realm or plane God was in, also ceases to exist. And there you have your big bang. God is infinite, we assume, so everything
contained in God, all the energy or whatever would have technically came from a single point and expanded outward. And there you have your big
bang.
Now the really crazy part.
We are all a part of what God was. Matter, mass, energy, space, time, everything. What is the one thing we as humans tend to do? Communicate. Its
built in our DNA. It started as drawings on cave walls and has transcended to worldwide communication. (read: the internet) It was curiosity that
built the internet and its curiosity and inspiration that lead to all sorts of new inventive ways to communicate. (that and profit) So it happens to
be in our nature to come together, as one, just as the nature of the universe is speculated to collapse on itself after it finished expanding.
(although this can be debatable considering the universe is expanding exponentially faster) Recap. In God's mind he ceased to exist, which created
the big bang, which created us and, we think, every other race in the universe. These races communicate, come together, and eventually after
evolution, technology, science and general experience are at its peak, everything will be one again and there you have God. Who knows, the cycle may
repeat again and infinite amount of times.
It makes a little bit of sense though. Thats how a God would be omnipotent and have a knowlege of everything. God IS everything and everything is
God.
or not. lol. I'm probably way off base, but its pretty tight to imagine.
anyways, everybody needs to read God's Debris by Scott Adams. He's the guy who does the dilbert comic strips. The book takes about an hour to read
and digest if you go at a pretty average pace.
EDIT: heres a link to the PDF version of the book.
fringe.davesource.com...
[edit on 10/27/2007 by Bryan Thornsberry]