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2 Universis Big Bangs and Universal Beings COPYRIGHT The untold history of the universe with new knowledge that will change the world 1st edition 2013 Text by Patrick Cusick eisbn print ISBN Published by Text & Cover Page Copyright Patrick Cusick No part of this book may be reproduced, copied, stored or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the publisher. This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. It may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you are reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. *** 2

3 Universis ACKnOWLeDGeMenTs The Universe is the whole of everything and the biggest picture of all time. Over the eons there have been many excellent educators who have contributed to humanity s greater understanding of the universe - and how humanity outstanding luminaries during my time on Earth who have inspired generations of people to open the horizons of their understandings and go boldly towards what can be known. My apologies go to those many friends with whom I am universally co-connected for which I am eternally grateful. Listing some without the others would be incomplete, but it would be remiss of me not to acknowledge three living icons who have made a big difference to how people know and see the world today. Stephen Hawking, a brilliant physicist who made the Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes science was the dour domain of mathematical equations and complicated formulas. His popular paperback writings - with their simple terminology - radically shifted people s understanding of how the laws of the universe that existed at the time of the Big Bang brought into being an orderly raw physical principles and imaginative cosmology, and his latest book The Grand Design goes close to the edge of reality by stating unequivocally that there are many universes, which all bubbled into existence from nothing. Dr Jurgen Klein, innovator, natural wellness advocate and author of Unearthing Nature s Secrets gave to the 3

4 world a new paradigm for doing business by appealing to people s minds and hearts with the co-connectivity of goodwill feelings rather than the rationale of moneyorientation. His forward thinking frame of mind - and passion for quality living - moved the perception of his Jurlique brand of bio-dynamics products into becoming a popular wellness culture that transcended competitive values. As an alchemist thinker Dr Klein showed the way for the greater understanding that all material substance, including human beings with bodies and minds, can be transformed into something better. Sir Roger Penrose, English physicist and philosopher, has written diligently and extensively on the connectivity between fundamental physics and human consciousness. He boldly asserts that the known laws of physics are inadequate to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. Penrose has gone to the leading edge of new physics to to show that the universe is deterministic without the algorithms of beginning and end, cause and effect. Penrose associates the human brain closely with the energetic waves of the sub-atomic quantum world, which His radical commentaries on incomplete computational theories have shown that human thought and imagination 4

5 Universis section 1 - UnIVeRse ALIVe 5

6 ORIGIn OF LIFe in space. Today it is common knowledge that Earth is a tiny blue rock planet in the far outer regions of the Milky Way galaxy orbiting around a star known as the Sun in a Solar System that is just one of many billions of known galaxies that form a stellar constellation. Furthermore, it is now understood that the universe houses trillions of constellations that make up the material world. During the 19 th century, when Europeans were spreading across the seven continents, Charles Darwin turned beginnings upside down. He declared, after successfully cells on Earth, over a period of billions of years and through a cumulative process called natural selection. Evolution up all living existence into small, accumulating pieces. The most important information coming from evolution is that the genesis for life on an Earth-like planet cannot be viewed as a single event, as to do so stretches the bounds of statistical improbability into the realms of impossibility. In terms of human understanding, the powerful insight gained from six billion years of accumulated history on a planet such as Earth can never be underestimated. Modern cosmology, which studies the forces that bind together a material universe containing many trillions of stars and planets, backs up the evolutionary principle that 6

7 Universis explains how life exists on a planet without supernatural agents. Moreover, in recent years, the mechanics of quantum science has removed many of the former mysteries of creation by showing how sub-atomic particles came into existence to form the building blocks for solid matter. However, despite the widespread acceptance of evolution and, more recently, absolute proof that the physical universe began almost 14 billion years ago, the People are so preoccupied with their human beingness that they can t know, or experience, the stellar light that s being beamed across the universe enlightening a plethora of multidimensional worlds. on Earth was a chemical event. But in the absence of a chemical formula that caused life to begin, the search continues for evidence of the genetic molecule that science contends must have somehow mutated to put DNA and RNA into a complex cell. Evolution proceeds wonderfully well once life has originated, but it has nothing to offer in It is now known that evolution and the origin of life are not the same. Evolution is an add-on accumulation living cells apparently happened spontaneously and, if not programmed with a seemingly grand design, were genetically equipped for natural selection and evolutionary ascent. What has been proved by science is that on Earth all complex life started in a eukaryotic cell aided by an energy source called mitochondria that got imbedded with complex cells. While evolution has no explanation for the origin 7

8 of life, science has come up with a remarkable simple solution. Anthropically, science puts the mystery of life into a convenient nutshell by asserting that because humans are thriving on Earth there has to be at least one planet in the universe that is environmentally friendly enough for complex life to occur. There is, of course, much more to life than anthropic rationalization, and the full answer comes from the laws inherent that determine the workings of the universal whole rather than the chaos of relativity, or singular determinisms. It isn t satisfying for human intelligence to simply state that Earth-like planets just happen to exist with the right amount of sunlight and anthropic principle falls a long way short of answering started? In order to seek the answer to this big question, stars. Stars are the necessary prerequisite for all material existence and the chemical elements that occur naturally on planets. Without starlight and stardust there can be no life and, if the laws of the physical world were even slightly different, then the universe would never have been able to support the array of complex life forms that live on Earth today. Fortunately for inquiring minds there are some fundamental constants that explain how the universe continues to evolve extremely well on its own accord with trillions of planets being ideally positioned with supportive solar systems to enable life to occur organically, as is the way of universal nature. Science has discovered that the material universe has 8

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