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Thanks for your question!
We emerged from the universe as what we are. The universe is a sea of particles, adjoined one to the other. The beings it produced come about as a product of different pressures and particle arrangements. Everything that we can see as matter or material in the universe, as well as many things we cannot, all came from this sea of particles.
How we process data is also a matter of particle arrangement. One of the most difficult things for me to accept was the absolute perfection of this machine we call the universe but when I considered it long enough, I understood that this universe has been evolving forever; that's a lot of evolution! We, and all that we can see, and all that we can't see… are all aspects of this evolution.
Good luck on your journey….
J.S. Thompson
We emerged from the universe as what we are. The universe is a sea of particles, adjoined one to the other. The beings it produced come about as a product of different pressures and particle arrangements. Everything that we can see as matter or material in the universe, as well as many things we cannot, all came from this sea of particles.
How we process data is also a matter of particle arrangement. One of the most difficult things for me to accept was the absolute perfection of this machine we call the universe but when I considered it long enough, I understood that this universe has been evolving forever; that's a lot of evolution! We, and all that we can see, and all that we can't see… are all aspects of this evolution.
Good luck on your journey….
J.S. Thompson
