How destructive can existence get?

Black holes are one of the greatest destructive entities in existence. They eat up matter without remorse. The Universe is a harsh and nasty arena. The primary example of this condition is found right on Earth. Humans are destructive devices developed by the Universe. The Universe created the Earth, and everything on its surface is collecting energy primarily by killing other things that contain energy. Things on Earth are so instilled with the pursuit of survival that they will kill to gain power. Humans kill for power, and the easier it is attained, the more readily it is done. Harnessing and controlling power in a program that is instilled in man, just as it is instilled in all living things on Earth.

What is more destructive, a black hole or Humans? A thousand years from now, the destructive nature of humans will surpass the destructive capabilities of a black hole. The more power humans attain, the more they abuse that power. This natural process is unavoidable as it is coded into human programming. Humans steadily advance their technology and use it to practice their destructive nature. As technology advances, humans find new ways to destroy in the pursuit of gaining power. If humans had the power of the Sun, their destructive nature would equal the Sun’s potential destructive force. Humans are prescribed to a destructive future whether they like it or not. With the power of gravity in their control, black holes will fear for their existence. Humans will kill without remorse, being nasty, harsh, without effort.

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People are dinosaurs

Archeologists have uncovered several different types of dinosaurs. It’s easy to distinguish between the various types of dinosaurs given their physical attributes. Evolution has produced several different species, some that eat plants and others that are carnivores. Even though dinosaurs are of the same race, some naturally ate other dinosaurs. Given certain circumstances, some dinosaurs would even eat their own kind.

Welcome to the 21st century where some people eat other people. Although the speiceis may look similar, this hasn’t deterred humans from devouring each other, given that they are not exempt to this condition. Unlike the differences found in appearance between dinosaurs, humans look relatively alike. This condition may deter one human from eating another, but the primary differences between humans are not physical. The greatest differences between humans exists inside the mind, as opposed to external appearances. The human mind can drastically vary between one human to the next. This distinction separates the species into several distinct types, similar to the physical differences found between dinosaurs. The physical differences that distinguished one dinosaur from another, parallel the differences between the metal states of one human to another.

The distinctions between human minds are vast thereby placing humans into categories given their mind status. For instance, there are some humans that are T-rexes while some are the pterodactyls, still others the brontosaurus, but from the outside they all look like typical humans. The distinctions exist within the human mind. One mind will have different attributes from another, so much so that they drastically distinguish from each other. For instance, some minds are able to cheat and kill while others cannot. All theses diversities are housed within the mind which presents itself as an advantage for some human predators when preying upon unknowing prey. These predators are of the same race but not the same type, as they are different by design. So the next time you are on the bus you may be sitting beside a T-rex without knowing it.

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Earth’s First Defense

Before life on Earth the planet was deselect, pounded with meteoroids and looking similar to other bombarded planets in the system. When plants began to sprout out of the Earth, they needed protection from the periodic asteroid bombardment. In an attempt to build a defense against the fiery asteroids, the plants produced oxygen; a chemical that could abrasively dissolve incoming meteorites. Plants developed oxygen to prevent asteroids from erratically destroying them. Plants collectively acted and developed a barrier, knowing that eventually the barrier would benefit them all. Oxygen became the protective gas used by plants as a defensive mechanism. The more oxygen present in the atmosphere, the better chance the plants had for survival. The more plants present in the area, the more oxygen produced thereby creating a stronger barrier. Plants that produced the most oxygen were favored over those with little production. Survival was based on the plants ability to produce abundant amounts of oxygen.

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Identify Yourself

The more experiences you retain, the more you know who you are. The more you are aware of your surroundings, the better you are able to contrast between the entity you call yourself and the background picture that you call reality. The more you can define yourself, the easier it is to distinguish yourself from other entities and understand the mechanics behind personalities. The universe wants you to retain experiences thereby identifying your role in the cosmos. Your identity lies in the collection of experiences retained by yourself and the organization of those experiences thereby creating a persona. Once your identity is defined you can decipher your place in the cosmos. The more you understand the blueprints of the universe, the more you understand your place in the grand scheme. 

Acquiring the knowledge of your place in the universe leads to a purposeful life. Acquiring the knowledge of your life’s direction increases confidence and perception. This is one of the reasons why the acquisition of knowledge is highly perused. People collect experiences until they reach a euphoria. For some the pursuit takes longer then others, and this pursuit is by design. The universe requires discovery, so it injects humans with a will to pursue a purpose. This path of discovery leads to the unraveling of the universe through the acquisition of knowledge. The first step of this path is identifying yourself then applying the knowledge to your background.

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Realm of Infinities

The universe is finite because it is a physical changing thing. Infinities exist outside the universe, like numbers and thoughts. The realm outside the universe consists of infinite qualities where the value of thought carries weight. Physical things cannot enter the infinite realm and therefore retain no value. Slipping out of the infinite realm and into a finite realm creates elements such as time, change, and physical things. The universe will eventually return to the infinite realm and the qualities that will accompany it to this realm are intrinsic qualities like thought. Elements in the universe that retain qualities like those found in the infinite realm are recuperated when crossing into the infinite realm. The qualities that are retained when the physical realm slips back into the loop of infinities [Figure G65] are non-physical. The universe project was created to retain output for the infinite realm in the form of thought, a non-physical thing. Similar to a calculator, numbers are punched into a physical thing in order to return a value based on the conditions. The calculator in this scenario is only the catalyst and holds little significance in the final result of the calculation. The result of the calculation holds value and the method of retrieving this value is just a process with little consequence. Once the calculation is known, the process of retrieving the result becomes obsolete. The infinite realm requires the physical realm for this calculation because the process of the calculation requires change. Similar to the process of calculating a large equation, a physical device is needed to do the processing. The infinite realm does not process change therefore cannot calculate values. When the need of a calculation arises, a universe is born. Read more … http://www.amazon.com/Automatic-Universe-universe-according-meaning/dp/1450242480/ref=sr_1_1/179-6962475-2496569?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288455622&sr=1-1

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Crime is a human invention

Stealing is frowned upon by society. News reports on the television portray crime with negative cogitations. The stealing of property from one human to another is uncivilized, but what do we call stealing in the animal kingdom? For instance, one monkey stealing a banana from another, or when a snake steals an egg from a birds nest. Is that stealing of just a statistic of survival, or is it just nature. It just happens to happen in nature, therefore crime is a component of nature. It’s natural for a human to steal from another human. Living creatures are designed to steal, hurt, love, destroy. All of these things happen in the name of nature. But humans label it as an abnormality or a perversion of nature, while in relation to an animal it is just natural. Humans are taught to avoid it and place penalties on those who do it. Although with all these negative connotations, humans still do it. It’s almost as if they cannot help themselves as the urge becomes overwhelming. Given as much money a human can have, he still thinks about stealing and having more. Humans want more.

Place yourself in a candy store where the store owner is absent and you are alone. You’re tempted, tempted to sample some of the treats, try some of the delectable endeavors. You think about taking something, and that’s natural. That’s nature, you were designed to think that way and it’s unavoidable. But you don’t take anything, you resist your natural tendencies. The same applies to the concept of the hundred dollar button. Every time you press the button you get a hundred dollars, but someone on the other side of the planet dies. You wouldn’t dare press the button, but the thought enters your mind. Still many people do just that, kill for money and they can’t help it. Humans are designed to collect resources in the form of money, candy, power, gold, etc. It’s what everything else is doing in nature, so why not you. Plants do it, and where did the plants come from? The same stuff that you came from, and trees are natural. I’ve seen a plant kill a bug with no remorse. Is that a crime or survival?  

Crime is an activity labeled as such based on a judgment, invented by humans. It’s pounded with negative annotations into our psyche so that you avoid it at all costs. Crime is so clearly controlled within a society that the rules are reiterated throughout a human’s life. All humans know the rules and can site the consequences on command. But now you know what it really is, its nature. This doesn’t change anything because when you put down this book, you still wouldn’t touch that candy in the vacant candy store.

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Human Experiences

Experiences are intangible. They are recorded patterns stored in our memory banks. Humans are empty shells designed to hold experiences and those experiences define who the person is. Your personality and essence which distinguishes you from others is defined by the experiences you retain. The experiences you collect define who you are. The more experiences you collect and can recall, the better you understand your place in the universe. From birth, without experiences, the individual does not become part of the human population, just like a book in a library that contains blank pages. A book without words but rather just blank pages is a scrap book waiting to retain information. When the book retains words, its words are arranged uniquely unlike the arrangement of another book, which ultimately defines what the book is about. The collection of books group together to create a library. Each book has a unique perspective of the universe. Without books and words, there is no library. The collection of books defines the recorded experiences of the era.
Experiences are the basic core material needed in order to make a human function. If a human’s function is to think, then experiences are the clay for the sculpture. Every person needs a specific amount of experiences in order to function. Those with minimal sensors (i.e. no sight) supplement their experiences by heightening or exhausting other sensors (i.e. sound) to fulfill the void created by the mind. The mind is constantly striving to acquire experiences especially during developing stages.
There is a hierarchy of sensory storage banks of memory. Predominate experiences shape the persona, more so then the experiences with less impact. Those experiences that are readily recalled direct a person’s persona. A person relies upon these experiences to make instinctive reactions.

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