Saturday, April 02, 2022

Will the origin of the universe care about how a speck of cosmic dust perceives it?

There are 2 trillion galaxies & 200 billion trillion stars. Each star has its own solar system with planets. By the time you read this sentence, thousands of star systems were created and thousands destroyed.

Our own Milky Way galaxy, sun with its solar system & earth are like cosmic dust. We are just an insignificant speck of stardust.

Assuming something beyond our comprehension is responsible for this, would this entity bother about what an insignificant speck of stardust thinks? Would it really care if it is worshipped or not by this speck? Would it care if the speck thinks of it as with form or without form? Would it want to take the life of this speck or roast it in after-life in everlasting hell for not believing in it? Wouldn't someone who writes such an absurd work be considered an unimaginative, insecure neurotic with deep psychological issues? What can we think of someone who believes this without critical thinking?

Over 3 billion humans believe in books that state that the world is only 1000s of years old.

Over 2 billion humans believe that this incomprehensible universe  was created by someone in the form of one specific life form.

Over 5 billion humans believe in forcing others to their way of thinking, failing which atrocities were committed based off some strange writings.

What is stranger? The infinite nature of the universe & the strange quantum universe? Or the infinitely strange nature of the humans?


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