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RE: Thoughts in my head # 73 or we come to this world alone and leave it alone too...

in #life7 years ago

I never really spend much thought on the idea of "Being birth alone, dying alone" to be honest.

When it comes to discussing what happens afterwards, I actually find the norse variant to be the most interesting. The norse people have an entirely different perception of time. Where time for us is a linearity without an foreseeable end, for the old norse, it was actually a circle.

Not going into the colorful details here, but basicly, life and time as we know it are fluidity and nutrients that the world tree absorbs with his roots that end up being dropped off later by it's leaves back to the foundation where it get's reabsorbed again.

I really like the idea of this concept because I think that it works quite well with how scientists are connecting time to tachyons. But an actual scientist could tell you more about that.

Sounds interesting, doesn't it?

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I like this idea, it sounds interesting, really :)

I think so too. One of my favorite concepts, actually.

I wonder how many years the entire circle does encompass if it really exists. Any educated guesses?

When I start thinking about something like infinity or the cosmos, I get scared :) This kind of uncomfortable feeling that I'm just a grain of sand in infinity ...

Fear is nothing but excitement born from ignorance. If something causes fear in you, you know that you are emotionally invested in it and that overcoming it will cause you to grow as a human.

We may be small compared to the infinity of the universe today, but maybe we will transcend the stars come tomorrow!