Where did man came from

Big Bang theory, Expanding universe, = Scientific theoretical.

If I throw a grenade the explosion is over in a matter of seconds. The matter from the explosion will be scattered in a given radius (it’s own universe and life will form inside). The time of our grenade explosion and the life within it is minuscule to our time.

We can measure the explosion, but not the life within, because it’s over too quick to measure.

We can’t even imagine the time of the Universe, especially if we are still in the expanding stage of the Big bang (the big explosion). We can’t measure its time, but we experience our life within.

We have no idea what dark is made of, yet it’s everywhere, even in the most brightly lit place. Just close your fist and look inside when you are out in the sun. We can create light, but not dark, because dark is to elementary. Life itself.

Universe-Black-HoleWe are surrounded by dark matter. Stars, planets asteroids, galaxys are swimming in it. Black holes will swallow up all of them in time, but dark will remain. (there are supposedly many many black holes in the Universe)

We are alive, because the world we are part of is alive.

Back a few thousands years ago people saw what they saw with hteir naked eye. Than came the magnifying glass and saw things better and bigger. When technology started to develop and microscopes started to appear people saw things they had no idea existed.

With more powerful microscopes, looking inside those tiny little things they saw even tinier things and they were moving.

The million + magnification of the electron microscopes showed even tinier living things moving inside those. We simply don’t have any idea where life starts or ends?

The Big bang is an OK explanation as for explaining our lack of knowledge of the origin of the Universe.

God created the earth in 7 days is OK for biblical explanation.

The truth however is somewhere else. The truth is that we are living in a body.

We are living in somebody or something that is alive. Dark is nothing else, but the bodily fluid of the creature we are in and the stars and other rocks in space are debris floating in the fluid just like our blood and other fluids have debris (dead cells) floating in it.

If someone would look at the tissue of the thing we live in with a microscope, what rang of the ladder in the above example would we stand on? How powerful of a microscope would the person would have to have to see our Earth and us inside it? How big is the body we are in?

What are we?

If we were to look in our own body, finding an active cell like Earth would be disastrous. Yes we are a cell in somebody. We can call him Mr Universe or whatever.

A cell like Earth would mean doom, for Mr Universe. Why? Because we are nothing else, but Parasites, perhaps fungus or virus if we want to be nice.

We are also intelligent parasites. A super parasite if you will. The MRSA virus or Ebola or AIDS are nothing compare to us.

We care for ourselves, nurture our children, cure our sick. All about survival of the species. If a new virus appears, we find the cure, the virus doesn’t stand a chance against us. We adapt and preserve ourselves. We set up police force, army, medics, daycare, nursing home for the elderly, etc. to protect us, humans.

We are a cancer in somebody’s body and we are growing in numbers. Infecting. We live within a bubble (just like the cancer) we call magnetic field. The Sun (immune system) is trying to cure the body of Mr Universe, but our bubble is too much for the Sun. The immune system can’t break the protective bubble.

We even started to discover our universe (polips). The Sun is no match for us. We go the other way further from it. We are going to spread to other areas of Mr Universe. 

We are going to destroy Mr Universe and ourselves too with time, unless Mr Universe goes to the doctor and gets some sort of a pill to ease his pain. Are we gonna be able to resist the power of that pill? If we spread out to too many areas and too far in his body, will he get Chemo? Bone marrow transplant? Surgery?

We can explain all about Galaxy s  they are nothing else but clusters of debris and some living cells (planets just like us). We figured that out already, but we might never going to know. We will never find our true placement, because there is no way back in. 

The black holes (the pores of the skin) might let us out if we ever develop the technology, but won’t let us come back in and we’ll die in the process of trying to look at the outside. Eventually, the Sun (white cell) would have to die in order to kill us.

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