Life, The Universe and Everything – revised
It’s not 42. (Google Link)
My theory is, that everything came from nothing and everything will eventually become into nothing, which will then become into everything and then into nothing. An infinite loop, or paradox, if you’d prefer.
The big bang is something of the future, whilst being a thing of the past.
Let’s imagine this: outside OUR universe (there could be more than one) there is no time. If there’s no time, there’s no before and after. Therefore there, our universe always exists, except there is no such thing as always, as there’s no time. Literally, no time. Therefore, the end of our universe creates its beginning as there is no time, which would make this theory invalid.
God (or Gods, as there are many religions and some have more than just one god) is something made up by humans trying to explain something they can, well, COULD not explain, until just a few hundred years ago – explain their creation. And the afterlife is just a way to comfort people that death is not an ending. And religious commands, codes and whatever is just a way of disciplining the crowd of the most intelligent life forms known in the Universe. Or at least, our galaxy.
I’m sorry, if this offends you. It’s just my theory and I believe in it and it really makes a lot of sense to me.
If it did not make sense to you, okay. It really isn’t supposed to anyone but me. It’s just based on logic, understanding of science and a bit of free and independent thought.
Life exists thanks to an awful lot of coincidences. When you take into account, that there had to be a planet, that could support life, with the right O2, N2, CO2 levels to allow us to breathe, with the right common liquids (water), the right global weather conditions, etc. All that leads me to believe that we are the only ones in existence, there is no such thing as life on other planets as OUR life is a coincidence. And if really we were such a coincidence, life on other planets would probably be an even bigger coincidence, which really is near impossible. Too much of a coincidence.
And our species exists thanks to an even bigger coincidence. A coincidence that a meteorite hit our planet millions of years ago and wiped out creatures bigger and more powerful than us.
If you asked me a month ago, If I believed in evolution, my answer would have been NO, but not because of religious reasons, but because it didn’t make sense a month ago. It makes much more sense now.

