Friday, July 12, 2024

Black Holes and Reality

 Consciousness is the exact opposite of absolute nothingness. Literally everything that comes into reality, consciousness makes it real, including brain function. Consciousness makes all of its thought objects and sense objects real against the background of absolute nothingness. Consciousness is the artist, and absolute nothingness is the canvas.

Black holes in space happen to be good examples of a material absolute nothingness. Black holes absorb material reality, even light rays. At the bottom of a black hole, there can be no difference between light and darkness, between space and time, between something and nothing, and even between existence and non-existence. There can be only a vast emptiness. But this is not only an emptiness of physical things, but also of nothingness itself. Excessive gravity forms black holes. Gravity happens to be that force in the universe that attempts to reduce all of its material substance to absolute nothingness. But the strong force and the electromagnetic force in atoms prevents that from happening except in the cases of black holes. The universe began when God said, "Let there be light." Genesis 1:3 (KJB). God formed the strong force and the electromagnetic force to overpower gravity and cause the material universe to become real. Genesis 1:1-2 (KJB). If the universe were a singularity, it was nowhere and at no time. It was absolute nothingness. The material universe became real because God became conscious of it.

Invisible black holes exist in humans' consciousness of its reality. God created humans to be intelligent and creative, like Him. Genesis 1:31; Genesis 1:27 (KJB). This means that literally every thought object and every sense object of which humans can be conscious can only be useful and real. But when humans sinned against God, humans acquired the ability to misuse the real elements of their consciousness to form systems that are useless and even destructive, This ability to misuse reality even became a part of the inner beings of humans which reduces human life to physical death and attempts to reduce human spiritual life to an eternal spiritual death; that is, an absolute nothingness. But God can never lose anything He ever created, and His Love can never fail. Ecclesiastes 3:14; I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB).

God gave the real idea of nothing to humans that humans can use to identify false and destructive systems so that humans can avoid them. But some destructive systems generate such excessive pride, excessive pleasure, and excessive excitement that humans will use them even though their conscience uses their real idea of nothing to identify them as being highly destructive. In other words, God gave the idea of nothing to human consciousness to be used to identify false and destructive systems that tend to reduce human reality toward absolute nothingness. But humans can only experience reality, so the real idea of nothing happens to be as low in reality as human consciousness can go. Absolute nothingness exists, or non-exists, below the level of the idea of nothing. God reveals this fact in Isaiah 40:17 (KJB). All of this means that absolute nothingness forms invisible black holes in human reality.

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