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Living Entity

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I don’t consider infinite space as living in the scientific definition of the word but I do see it as a higher form of life and the most powerful thing in existence which allows all other life to exist. So wouldn’t it display the same characteristics as life and come to an end? Or do you consider infinite space as non living? In which case this question probably won’t apply.

Which brings me to the next question which is how could infinite space end? Well, I feel I am an extension of this living entity by way of heart and mind and when I die God does too. No longer does infinite space look big, but real small as there is nothing to compare it to and size falls away with only meaning remaining. Is there an understandable definition of infinite space? Is there anything that shares its characteristics and can exist forever? Well, I am and I do. My heart will stop, then my brain will shut down, I will reappear once more as I am infinite by nature and this is how I am connected to the Lord. The Lord is the space and I am the time and neither can exist apart from one another.

Something just dawned on me. Maybe the fact that I had to die to continue was the birth of imperfections as even infinite space was interrupted. Oh well, I guess nothings perfect, but God is incredible regardless and it’s still a blessed life. May we all find meaning and purpose while navigating through this mysterious place.

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
A picture taken from further away by Voyager 1 as it left the solar system on February 14, 1990.
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Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I am not sure what you mean by infinite space. But if you mean the universe as a whole, yes just like any life form, it will eventually have its end.
Some people think the universe is infinite while others think it’s finite, so I used the term infinite space to avoid confusion. Personally, I think it’s infinite.
 

soulsurvivor

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Some people think the universe is infinite while others think it’s finite, so I used the term infinite space to avoid confusion. Personally, I think it’s infinite.
According to Hinduism the Universe will end after 311,040,000,000,000 years.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
Some people think the universe is infinite while others think it’s finite, so I used the term infinite space to avoid confusion. Personally, I think it’s infinite.
I think what you're doing merely adds to one's confusion, because, as you and I have discussed before, 'space' and 'universe' are not interchangeable terms. The universe exists in space.
 

ChieftheCef

Active Member
I don’t consider infinite space as living in the scientific definition
I disagree entirely. Long has apeman looked at other things, is It conscious, is it even a real thing. Variations on the theme consciousness stem from the quantum field, that nothing you think is so sterile.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I disagree entirely. Long has apeman looked at other things, is It conscious, is it even a real thing. Variations on the theme consciousness stem from the quantum field, that nothing you think is so sterile.
So from a quantum perspective the universe would be looked at as a living entity?
 
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