Taken from JRE #1322 w/Reggie Watts:
https://youtu.be/GW2si8__T7c
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Taken from JRE #1322 w/Reggie Watts:
https://youtu.be/GW2si8__T7c
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all very well, but they could have noted how piers's tweet was silly
What's bullshit is the (sadly rather popular) notion that every atom is a solar system on a much smaller scale.
Also the big bang theory is basically only calculating the rate of expansion of the universe and going back in the past… it's not a pretentious idea and it doesn't require many assumptions or faith to think that it's very plausible.
This hurts my head thinking about the ACTUAL beginning 😪
Brian Cox using big word jibberish……
Do a visual representation instead
All "scientists" together then present their representation I bett they would all be completely different
Reggie's point about us living in a binary (or dualistic) world hints at what was before the big bang.
We assume there was 'nothing' prior to the big bang because, in this world of duality, without something there obviously must be nothing! But what lay before the big bang wasn't dualistic; it was non-dualistic. Neither here, nor there. Neither something, nor nothing. No apparent beginning, no apparent end. Infinity! — as Reggie said!
Pretty hard to wrap our dualistic minds around — but that's the point: our dualistic, conceptual mind cannot perceive non-dualism. To truly understand dualism, we must perceive and experience it directly. It's our base level of consciousness, the all-pervading, infinite aspect of consciousness of which we are all a part of, of which the whole of existence is a manifestation. I had a brief glimpse of it 8 years ago (whilst totally sober).
It did all come from something. But it wasn't a man in the sky