| Re: The universe is a macrocosm of life As far as time is concerned, I believe it's relative to the size of the object. The average atom has an electron revolution rate of approx 1,500 revs per sec.
I propose that the solar system has approx 1,500 revolutions (years) per "universal second". Part of the reason for this belief is that, the larger a thing is, the more time it takes to accomplish the same task. The longer it takes to do everything, the slower time seems to pass.
I also propose that the atoms which make up our, for lack of a better word, universe, are also solar system like, right down to the life living on the electrons. One second for us is 1,500 years for that life form.
The force that ties all other forces together is life. The universe can be broken down into a binary code. It is life or it isn't life. And life is energy.
Consciousness is the nature of energy to seek existance, to "live". |