I’ve been searching for answers all my life—questions like: Why do we live? Why do we die? Why must our world come to an end? And there are so many more. The list feels endless. Naturally, the answer I sought was vast, perhaps too vast. But here, I’ll try to present a model—something more manageable.
We came from an original universe—our true origin. The world we live in now is merely a growth within that universe, like a tumor or a cyst. You could also think of it as a tangent universe. This tangent universe is not eternal; it will eventually collapse in on itself. Otherwise, it risks destroying the original universe—much like how cancer threatens the body.
The original universe is far more expansive and profound. It contains an additional dimension called time. Time is a miracle—perhaps the only dimension actively used in this tangent universe that doesn’t truly belong here. Because time originates in the original universe, it’s difficult for us to fully grasp its nature from within this limited space.
As humans, we don’t fully fit into this smaller universe. Only a part of us resides here—like an ostrich with its head buried in the sand. To survive in this environment, we take on a smaller, simpler body. But this body is merely an extension or appendage—another tangent part of our original self—destined to collapse like everything else here.
It’s possible that even the original universe is itself a tangent of an even greater one. The layering might continue indefinitely—like the infinite reflections seen in opposing mirrors at a hairdresser’s salon. One by one, these tangent realities will collapse, each bringing us closer to the ultimate origin—the true beginning, the first creation of the Creator.
Please refer to Socrates’ “Allegory of the cave”, shared very similar idea. May be you may try to merge your thoughts with that idea.
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