| Re: A Record of All Past Universal Events? -
12-24-2007, 12:49 PM
Really enjoyed your post Rascal Puff and I would like to offer my thinking.
It does indeed appear to be entirely true, that all of the light that has ever been emitted is still reverberating throughout the universe. In other words, all past events are permanently recorded in the stone of light. This goes for emotions as well because every thought or emotion one has creates an electromagnetic imprint which is also recorded in the stone of light.
In Graybeard's thread "The Cosmic Horizon" I posted an idea which uses a system of fast moving mirrors to artificially stretch space and allow you to see all the invents which are recorded in the stone of light. You might find this interesting. I believe with such a device it will be entirely possible to see all events that have ever transpired since it all is recorded. Imagine the possibilities! We would be able to see the dinosaurs and uncover the full story about human history.
And of course there are moral implications as well. Nobody will be able to hide from any actions they have done. How will this effect prosecution? Do two wrongs make a right?
I agree with SillySally that in many ways we are all guilty of humanity in general. If somebody kills another, the responsibility lies with that individual, but also with all other invidivuals who continue to allow society to exist in such a manner. We are all responsible for what goes on in our society and so I believe in many ways we are to be held accountable not only for our sins but for the sins of our brothers and sisters. Government is a problem really where people are not acting in unison and this is the origin of crime/sin. When everybody upholds there responsibility to render the unity of mankind complete then we will all work in unison. Only then will we be shameless of mankind as a whole.
With or without the parascope of time, I am sure the attainment of immortality will allow us all to know exactly what ever has been done just as you say RP. A movie, if you will, which is also how I have thought of it. A friend of mine I believed called it the cinema gene. Interesting. |