Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Invent the New


Alternate universes have been talked about for years. They entice us to think big; or perhaps small! Which dimension will it be? Enormous beyond belief, or small in which we walk among atomic particles? Will the alternate universe you communicate with be a natural outgrowth of your interests? Your hopes and dreams? Or a shocking counterpoint to all of that?

Leaping between universes – or however it is done – may uncover the elusive solutions we have toiled for for many  long years. Never quite found; exploration stunted; discovery eluded. Disappointment now confronted in a manner that finally answers questions. The big questions.

What kind of existence happens after earthly death? Who do we see again after our death if there is such a thing as ‘the afterlife’? Are there bathrooms in Heaven? Who mows the lawn in the Peaceable Kingdom? And does it ever rain there, or does the sun shine all the time?

Do we need calculators in the afterlife or do our minds freely calculate in nanoseconds the mathematical results? Will computers be needed if we have full recall and universal connection to the databases whenever we think of them?

How will we spend time in Heaven? Or is time a construct only for the earthbound? Will we produce answers and communicate them to other realms of existence, so they can be used to benefit others?

What is the meaning of life? Is real peace possible? What are the boundaries of common good? Who is responsible for the well-being of the common good?

How free is free? How big is big? How small is small? Dimensions only in thought or in tactile reality?

Yes, those big questions. Will we be able to travel between universes? Come and go and return as well? What is the value of entering an alternate universe if we cannot return home? Maybe the travel alone is the expansion of being and ability that does not require a return to home base?

These thoughts are flighty, aerodynamic, virally explosive in shape shifting. Minds are bent and stretched. What is being asked of us? Will we respond? Can we? Do we want to?

If we can invent in this way, what will we produce? A planet protected from all forms of pollution and ruin? Universal power sources that come from atomic and cellular structure without burning up anything? A perpetual motion machine that powers all of the earth’s needs? And clean water for all people everywhere on the planet.

What of the global community? Aren’t we all citizens in common of this world? Is nationalism a pure enemy of globalism, or is it a part of the whole making it stronger and more successful? Why then, do we fight it so much?

So much to consider. So much to understand. So much to invent.

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for this. When does it start?

November 13, 2018

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