Wednesday, 13 May 2009

The Big Bang

What was the Big Bang?

The answer is deletion, elimination, and subsequently, beginning: a restart. In present time, we consider the Big Bang as 'the beginning' as it gave existence to the Universe as we know it. However, we must not forget that it was also 'the end' to all life and to all existence before our time. The Big Bang was a complete deletion of everything. It was a reset to everything that ever existed before our era. And it was a job well done. Nothing is left, no evidence, no clues, nothing to track the existence of the others who existed in those times. Everything is gone. This is what they wanted.

The Big Bang was done deliberately. It was carried out as the final step in an intelligent plan. A plan that was aimed at eliminating all existence as they knew it. Before the Big Bang, the beings were so well-developed that they were in control of everything. In fact, they had so much power over life and their own existence that they could create, control, and predict everything about anything.

However, with this power they got disillusioned. They had no longer any purpose. Everything was known, there was no longer a plan, a purpose. They thus saw 'the end' as the only solution to create a something else, a new hope, a new purpose. That was when they set to create the Big Bang - to create the ultimate ending.

What is the Big Bang?

It is the ultimate reset to everything. In every era of life's existence, life comes to a point where the ultimate purpose of existence is reached, is understood, and is lived. Therefore, there must also be an ending. This is the way of the universe. And it will be happening over and over, again and again.

Life, reality, purpose, it seems, is all an illusion. So maybe we should start working towards the Big Bang? Then we will all understand.