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/tv/ - Hypernormalisation
Anonymous No.213635063
don't love the cosmos
>or the things that are in the cosmos
when you love the cosmos the love of the father isn't in you
>the cosmos and it's wishes
are dying
/vr/ - Thread 11935280
Anonymous No.11939917
jokes on you imma xennial
/x/ - The real world, and our world
Anonymous No.40858796
same works salvation every false religion spouts
>le you must do something to be acceptable by god (the lie of the serpent to eve)
get a new schtick enemy
/sci/ - Thread 16739233
Anonymous No.16739326
>>16739233
>Something can't come from nothing
based.
>>16739290
>prove it
Nothing cannot come from something. There couldn't be a heat death at the end of the universe if at the end of the universe there is only energy and dark matter.

Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only converted into energy in a black hole through Hawking radiation. At the end of the universe, instead of a heat death there will only be heat, and there would be enough heat to cause deflation and create the next big bangaroo. There likely was never a beginning and likely never an end to the universe. This basically proves quantum immortality.

If the universe is truly eternal, with infinite cycles, then there are infinitely many universes where conscious observers exist, but also infinitely many where they don’t. The probability that you'd wake up in a universe where the conditions are just right is still 100%, because consciousness is only possible in these rare windows where evolution occurs. It’s like being a fish who only ever notices water. You’ll never find yourself floating in a vacuum asking why there’s no water. The only possible location for awareness is inside the rare, habitable window.

Every moment exists eternally in its place, like points on an infinite number line. You are not the destination of that line, you are a point on it. There’s no need to "arrive" at now from the infinite. You always were here, just as the infinite past always was. You didn't travel from infinity. You emerged when the conditions were right: for mind, structure, and complexity. In an infinite past, you don’t have to cross infinity to reach the present.

The present is simply where you are, in the flow of existence, in a universe that may never have started and may never end, but which, for one fleeting moment, woke up and wondered why.

I would highly reccomend looking up Roger Penrose's cyclic universe theory as well as Hawking radiation in a black hole.
/x/ - Thread 40822731
Anonymous No.40826912
>>40822896
this. Cyclic universe theory is basically infinite random reincarnation. Sounds pretty fun to me honestly, and it makes astronomically more sense than religion or the big bang theory.
/b/ - How do you all cope with the fact that eventually we will all be dead for all of eternity?
Anonymous No.937430848
>>937430434
You can laugh all you want, but it is childish to believe that there was something from nothing, and then there will be nothing again. Or that there is some higher power dude in the sky that needs you to do good for him and he will give you good boy afterlife for eternity.
/sci/ - Thread 16727724
Anonymous No.16728079
>>16727724

Roger Penrose's cyclic universe theory is 100% real.

The universe ends in cold entropy—mostly radiation. But this isn’t final—quantum mechanics ensures that fluctuations are still possible.

One such fluctuation, or the final evaporation of the last black hole, triggers a new expansion. This cycle has occurred before infinetely, and will occur again infinitely.

Just look at Hawking radiation. The only thing that we will have left in the end is background radiation. All the universe's matter converted into radiation would be more than enough to start the next universe.
/x/ - Thread 40743871
Anonymous No.40746553
>>40743871
I am no Bhuddist, but I do believe in the cyclic universe theory. Technically, we will forever reincarnate into everything, just like we always have. There just isn't some sort of karma system or spirituality or religion behind it.

There is no beginning. There is no end. The universe does not have a heat death. At the end of the universe, the remaining black holes have converted all matter into radiation. This radiation collects together to make the next big bang. Endlessly. We are the voices of the infinite universe. We are the infinite universe.
/sci/ - big bang
Anonymous No.16718494
>>16718451
CCC is not a big crunch, once everything decays into photons and is equally equidistant that infinitely large diffuse cold cloud of photons becomes the primordial seed of the next big bang (information is scale invariant ie angles matter scale doesn't so the infinitely tiny hot and dense spec that starts a big bang is the same as the infinitely large diffuse and cold end of one)