The Present Moment Is Not The Center Of The Universe!

in #life7 years ago

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Many people seem to believe that the present moment is somehow the only thing that's real, as if the past was gone and the future hadn't happened yet. But that's a pretty selfish belief though, isn't it? Just because this is where you are in time, that doesn't mean it's the center of the Universe! Did you really believe that everyone was experiencing time in the same exact moment? What about the people who had gone before us? Did you think all those people are ghosts or something?

Well, what if we were wrong about time? What if this present moment isn't anything special? What if time was more of a personal issue? After all, what does the Present Moment mean to something that isn't alive to care about such things? It takes conscious awareness to perceive the flow of time, but awareness is something unique to every individual. Nobody can prove that any two people are sharing the same present moment without accidentally proving that everyone is present in every moment of their lives. Try to prove it, I dare you!

Historical records show that Socrates had a companion, some might say that it was sort of like his imaginary friend. He even talked about it just before he died. The thing was, his imaginary friend always seemed to know things that Socrates himself shouldn't have been able to know... things that turned out to be true later in his lifetime. In more recent times a new theory has emerged that his imaginary friend was really his own awareness from outside of his present moment. It was like he somehow had memories of another turn at living his life.

Physicists and mathematicians have proven that the equations they use to predict what will happen in experiments can also be ran backwards. That's how they've been able to look back through time to calculate the moments just after the Big Bang. It works like this, any high school algebra student should recognize this math translation:

If E = m*c2 Then m = E/c2

In other words if energy equals mass times the speed of light, then mass has to equal energy divided by the speed of light. Math doesn't lie, everything you've ever known including yourself is just energy (the potential for something to happen) that's been slowed down (happened).

Of course, you could go on believing that the Universe only exists in one single moment, in which case you're lucky to be alive, what are the odds of the actual present moment for the entire Universe being right now, during your lifetime? I mean really, those odds are literally one out of Infinity. I could try getting creative and making jokes about the odds of winning every lottery, or the statistical likelihood of being struck by all the lightning bolts, but I would still be making drastic understatements, so maybe I'll just save those jokes for another turn.

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