posted on Nov, 23 2011 @ 03:51 PM
Originally posted by chrismicha77
I'm sure that time is expanding and so is the universe. A tree doesn't start fully grown and regress to a seed. It expands and spreads it's seeds for
more creation.
Could the death of one universe, as it winds down, be the birth of the next in parallel? This seems to confirm the Dearc Equation.
"As stated by Paul Dirac's relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation, our universe is parallel to another universe in opposite. Our matter is
anti-matter to this mirrored universe. The event horizon between these two universes represents the projection point of both. "
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This makes me wonder if the final judgment of the universe and its works is the event horizon to our entry between the two. We either travel down the
rabbit's hole to the other side with the light, or we are left in the wake of the destruction that ends this universe. The abyss now seems to make
more sense.
edit on 23-11-2011 by SuperiorEd because: (no reason given)