#eg : Heaven hell energy nothing etc are portals and they wait for us there when we die
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v-67 ยท 1 year ago
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Just watched Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.
And honestly, I don't like the idea that we were created as a mechanism or that there are backups incase something happens to the current earth
It's really upsetting, and throughout the movie the rats, the twins or whoever they were, if their planet was the same way then it makes sense for them to ask what is life
Because then, the question plays a significant role, when you can create planets, why would you create them? Why would you run a mechanism? What does it bring to the one who does that?
But then, the third explanation of the creation that I would like to accept in a hypothetical sense ofcourse, is that the universe was created accidentally, every fragment, every thing it needed to be was such a beautiful coincidence that the life we see just came to be.
Even though we hate it, and love it, there are all parts to it, and we've made a make believe world which justifies things to us as they are.
And it's great, it's also pathetic, it's all in your perspective. Which is to not say that if you believe that it's pathetic, that you have a bad perspective, it's a perspective, and whatever it is, it's one of many. There's no good or bad, it is just what it is. Just like the universe.
So hypothetically if i were to guess how the universe was made, it wouldn't be someone filling up the oceans and painting the mountains. To me it would be an accident, accident sounds negative but i mean it in a positive way. Let me try again. To me the universe is what it is because amongst innumerable number or probabilities, everything somehow worked out in such a way and in such a line, that we just worked.
And we live, and we die. And that's it.
No after life, no weird bifurcation over hell heaven and nothingness.
We live, we perspective, we die, peace, poof, end.
It sounds depressing when I term it that way, but i think it's peaceful to know that you live for a certain time if you get over the thoughts of existentialism every time you hear it.
But anyways, the movie was a good watch. I wonder if I had read the book i might've loved it more because the book is always much more detailed. And the thing about details is that there's just so much beauty in it. Perspectives.
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