Big bang v creation.

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One of them makes sense and the other is nonsense, although both are actually correct.

Here is the bombshell that will change your lives.

The universe is a 'Holodeck' on a grand scale. Have you seen the latter day Star Trek where the crew go into a room that 'creates' a setting that is totally believable? A computer generated world. That's what we are in.

Somewhere someone or something created our 'holodeck' and we beings from the distant future have walked into it, where we promptly forget our real existence and take on human form. We are probably beings without body or form that quite literally "come to school". When it's all over - we emerge from the hologram world and judge how well we did. If we did badly we go to a different 'hell' world and try again. If we did poorly - we come back and live another life on Earth. If we do well - we move up to a better world (heaven). That's why it is futile to work out creation or God. Just do your best and move up. Sorted.
 
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I had a bang once that led to creation. 15 years of gimme gimme gimme later, I wouldn't swap him for the world.

:LOL:
 
You've been watching far to many episodes of Star Trek and you must have watched the Matrix series of films far too often. We can only hope someone switches your terminal off soon.
 
One of them makes sense and the other is nonsense, although both are actually correct.

Here is the bombshell that will change your lives.

The universe is a 'Holodeck' on a grand scale. Have you seen the latter day Star Trek where the crew go into a room that 'creates' a setting that is totally believable? A computer generated world. That's what we are in.

Somewhere someone or something created our 'holodeck' and we beings from the distant future have walked into it, where we promptly forget our real existence and take on human form. We are probably beings without body or form that quite literally "come to school". When it's all over - we emerge from the hologram world and judge how well we did. If we did badly we go to a different 'hell' world and try again. If we did poorly - we come back and live another life on Earth. If we do well - we move up to a better world (heaven). That's why it is futile to work out creation or God. Just do your best and move up. Sorted.
Sounds believable to me. :mrgreen:
 
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I put the creation of this thread down to magic mushrooms.
 
It's the unifying theory of science and religion. It's the only answer that makes any sense.
 
If , as you reckon we're all part of some gigantic computer program, I'd suggest the owners run a malware scan. If they do,,,,,,, Be afraid Joe,,, be very afraid. You'll soon be detected and marked for deletion. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
I thought you'd be too stupid to understand the concept. You didn't disappoint me. :rolleyes:
 
I thought you'd be too stupid to understand the concept. You didn't disappoint me. :rolleyes:

Why so much interest in what anyone believes in from the past, wouldn't it be better to look forward to tomorrow, to see if you wake up again.
 
I thought you'd be too stupid to understand the concept. You didn't disappoint me. :rolleyes:

Why so much interest in what anyone believes in from the past, wouldn't it be better to look forward to tomorrow, to see if you wake up again.

The big bang was the first stage of the creation of the universe whats so difficult to understand about that ?
 
I thought you'd be too stupid to understand the concept. You didn't disappoint me. :rolleyes:

Why so much interest in what anyone believes in from the past, wouldn't it be better to look forward to tomorrow, to see if you wake up again.

The big bang was the first stage of the creation of the universe whats so difficult to understand about that ?

Who said I didn't understand it.
 
I thought you'd be too stupid to understand the concept. You didn't disappoint me. :rolleyes:

Why so much interest in what anyone believes in from the past, wouldn't it be better to look forward to tomorrow, to see if you wake up again.

The big bang was the first stage of the creation of the universe whats so difficult to understand about that ?

Who said I didn't understand it.

Joe 90, did he not ?
 
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