Everything we perceive is a matter of scale. The world is large to us, but is infinitesimally small compared to the universe. To a bacteria our world is as big as the universe is to us. Therefore is it possible that our universe, though large to us, is just some small part of a greater being? For example, cells comprise the human body. Is our universe a cell of some larger(relative to us) being that is living in its' own universe? I have pondered this since I was young and would love to hear other's thoughts. I have always looked at this as a science question, but a twist on the question, could this larger being be God? There are many ways to interpret, ponder, and attempt to answer this question, and I look froward to hearing other people's thoughts.
2006-07-08
03:21:52
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