The whole universe (Everything) exists. I proved the fact in
my other essay, deducing from the truth “I think,
therefore I am”.
To exist means that it inevitably exists at a certain moment of time.
Therefore, “Everything” exists at least at a moment of time.
Now, let’s think about the nature of everything.
“Everything” will never vanish as a whole because it includes the close-to-absolute null.
For example, if the space would have changed into the close-to-absolute null, the space would exist as the close-to-absolute null.
Since we are correctly perceiving (so it truly exists as it is) “so-called nothing (the close-to-absolute null)” by logic, “everything” as a whole will never vanish.
Even if it might change or differ in some parts, it never vanishes as a whole.
It means that “Everything” exists eternally.
Therefore “Everything” exists eternally.
The next point to consider is that time might not last forever.
We know from our experience that the world we are living is filled with changes.
The fact that there are changes means that time (the difference and between moments) exists.
Then, what if everything stopped changing? It would mean the end of changes between moments.
In that sense, everything exists eternally while time could end.
But we don’t have to be in despair thinking that our world could vanish, because everything will never vanish.
Thus, we can have real hope.
We can also have the confident hope that even if the world we live in ceases to exist, somewhere out there in the whole universe there will be other worlds rich in change and will continue to exist, because the whole universe is infinite in its expanse.
If something great has created the universe, we might go beyond time within an extent of the creation of the universe.
we can write a computer program. In the program, we can go beyond, stop, go back, go forward, copy, delete, fast forward, and delay time.
Then, what if “Something Great” has written the program of the universe?
In that case, we can say it is possible for us to go beyond the time in the
universe.
(I consider that the time is the difference between the
moment. I disregard the sequence. We feel the time has sequence from our daily
experience , But I think it is not always applicable.)
Revised on March 19, 2018.