>>5950031Ah you touch on this very interesting thing, let's say this "Big Bang" is what started things, then as I argued about in earlier happy day threads and in that thread with the BadApple fellow this would tie in to my theory that this drive is the all everything. I said it like this, that one thing we can tell with this universe is that it's loud. Not in the way that you would think, that the universe would be full of vibrations stimulating your hearing apparatus but that the casuality itself would be a very busy thing, without it what would happen? Wouldn't that be "nothing"? You see, if you start thinking about what effects what, and that each cause also have an effect prior to it this can quickly become overwhelming for the human brain, if you think about it, it quickly becomes rather "loud" - I would say. Maybe this is where my fear of constant acceleration stems from, it's not the fear of constant acceleration in exact terms but rather it would be the out of control acceleration of thoughts that would happen given you would try to put your mind into this immense loudness.
But the same thing can be applied to life, as I said earlier and as I tried to argue this same drive would be the same participant. As you can quite easily imagine in accordance with evolution that we stem from one original ancestor, our own little big bang in our own isolated little universe. This life was then driven to continued existence, it was driven to remain and did so through the act of reproduction - reproduction being it's way as a manifestation of this drive to remain in form, this has then led us to where we are today - same life, split up in "parts", not that the split matters in itself, you could still tie it together but it is self sustaining. This can be applied to our own life, the evolution of life and the universe.