Larry R. Scamp
I am a firm believer in the PURSUIT for the TRUTH about our existence. The
truth being not what has been forced upon everyone since humans
decided they couldn't explain where we came from. Then fabricated
a very UNBELIEVABLE tale about some kind of spirit in the sky that
must have created us. And then, through the decades, tried
to patch the holes in their story with simple little "explanations" like, "God
didn't just let those school children die on that bus, he had a
plan for them." Yeah, What ever! If I had decades of
story telling, I could patch every single hole in the Easter
Bunny story myself. No Johnny, nobody has managed to get a
picture of the Easter Bunny all these years because the Bunny's
ears create a magnetic charge that makes him invisible to the electronic
eye." See how easy that is!
I just feel sorry for the living human beings that have wasted
their life believing and pursuing someone else's creative thinking
and never being allowed to have an open mind and DEMAND to find
the TRUTH themselves! I refused to settle for their silly
little explanation of life and I didn't spend any time looking into
the whole God thing because the whole concept was not even worthy
of a second glance. Just imagine the whole god thing doesn't
exist, and you're a judge in court and the defendant is on trial
for "existing", so he gives the bible as his only evidence of his
existence. COME ON! That guy is going to prison for life! It
wouldn't do anything but raise a chuckle in the courtroom! But
if the defendant did his own research on his existence and presented
the court with actual evidence of fossils and evolution and the
mountains of books and article on the science of existence, he would
stand a much better chance. I didn't say he would be set free. There
is not enough evidence in "existence" to prove any "existence". If
there were, I believe there would be some kind of looping effect
on the very unstable idea of "existence" similar to a loop that
would be continuously connected if there were ever such a think
as "time travel". If a person could EVER travel in time, then
we would already know it because our future would return to here
and we would know the future and the future would be now and now
the future and. get the idea? IT'S IMPOSSIBLE. Just
like proving our existence, it could never be possible.
Once we figure out our existence, then we would not know how that
existence is existing and so on. get it? There is no end, or so
we logically believe. If god created us, what or who created
god? What created creation and then what created that. it's endless. How
do we get around endless? Loops. My simple logical explanation
for existence and beyond is like Dr. Seuss once said, or it sounds
like something he'd say, things are neither here nor there, things
are not things and neither is air. What I mean is, the universe
and beyond is one great big endless, zillion dimensional loop that
places every speck in the exact same existing speck so that there
is no direction at all. Everything is right there! And right
there is the same place as over there! Simple? Like our dreams,
they are not on a logical plane taking up space somewhere; they
don't exist.or do they! The dog in our dream can lick the cat in
our dream; does that cat exist to the dog? What's the difference
from that existence to ours? Well, I create dreams. Does
that make me God to my dream world?
The entire world in our dreams comes from one fictional thought
process from one persons brain. hmmm, is that different? Prove
it. You can't? If you could we would probably not exist. At
least to the definition of the word we know! Does that make
you wonder who's dream you're in,
is it yours, how do you wake up? Try dying. Maybe
every time we have a "near death" experience, we wake up to a whole
other world and sit up in bed and say, "phew, that was a scary dream!" You
see, once we figure out our existence, its like finding out that
we are only dreaming and we didn't win the lottery and we will awaken
to our "reality" soon after. Then at some point wake up from
that "existence" and so on and so on!
SO, Is it even worth the effort to try to explain how you
and me are hearing, seeing, feeling, talking and smelling on a
tiny planet in a tiny solar system in a tiny galaxy in a vast
universe? Hell yeah it is! But it gives me a Goddamn
headache!
Larry R. Scamp |