The Universe: Is Their A Beginning and an End?
“Taking a new step is
what people fear most.” -
Dostoyevski
The curiosity of humans, no matter their beliefs,
have always pondered who and what is God? Simply put, God is the Big
Bang and will be the next Big Crunch and the cycle will start once
again. For the human race, this brings together religion and science.
The Catholic religion teaches that God created the
Earth in six days and on the seventh he rested. This may have seemed
a realistic explanation in our distant past, however, here in the
21st century, with our ever increasing technology and
knowledge of the known universe, we know that this is not a plausible
explanation.
Our understanding about the formation of galaxies
along with the increasing discoveries of new planets and solar
systems outside of our own have scientifically debunked the “seven
day” explanation.
Einstein had said: "God doesn't play with
dice", which means that the world is not a product of chance.
From the time the Big Bang occurred to our present
time nearly 13.7 billion years have passed.
The Big Bang is not the beginning, but a beginning of many
beginnings. The universe has a cycle of about 40 billion years which
takes place over and over again.
After the
Big Bang takes place, millions of years will pass until the universe
begins to be formed and becomes as well established as it is now.
That is, there is NOT a large explosion and everything is formed all
at once.
And then the opposite happens as well. In about
five billion years, the Universe will stop expanding and begin to
retract back into itself. This is called The Big Crunch, and it will
take about 15-20 billion years for it to complete. Just before The
Big Crunch is completed, there is a process, where life as we know
it, ceases to exist in the physical plane, meaning anywhere in the
universe, for millions of years.
All of the spirits will be
in the 5thplane and the vibration of the Absolute will be raised.