What significance does the Big Bang Theory have to offer us as a species?

 

Part II of II

After all it helps to pump the blood, which in turn provides the nutrition our body needs.

 

Would we use a brain cell to represent what we are as individuals, for it allows us to observe what goes on around us?

 

The same problem would arise in trying to determine which individual we would use to best represent our species.

 

No one individual is typical of our whole species.

 

The Big Bang Theory provides the understanding of the unique contribution each individual, each species, has to offer eternity.

 

 

Awareness, souls, appear to change as they journey within this universe.

 

If they leave this universe, as religions and the Big Bang Theory imply, then it would appear these pieces of awareness would change the Causative Force as they move in and out of this universe.

 

This change must be significant or it would not happen.

 

This change would seem to have purpose, for it exists as a mechanism, a process within a Causative Force.

 

If this is the case, if change in awareness is an important element of the Causative Force, then change created by the individual would have as much importance as change generated by a species.

 

Change is change and the degree of change implies size or magnitude..

 

Size is something we have basically removed as an element of the ausative Force when we say the Causative Force is omnipresent.

 

Thus the Big Bang Theory not only implies hope, it blows apart the idea of one individual, one species, being worth more than another, for it establishes the idea that the individual causes change.

 

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