What does the conceptual framework of Hinduism imply about the universe within which we live?

 

Part II of II

...After all, if the Causative Force can create something, She can uncreate what She created.

 

And if the Causative Force can uncreate, then it is possible that She may take such an action.

 

This is no more farfetched than the modern concept of science that the universe may implode sometime in the far future.

 

 

The concept of creating the universe out of nothingness is no longer just a mystery.

 

Scientists now understand the apparent significance symmetry has as a law within which our universe exists.

 

As such, they have developed a basic model by which our present universe could theoretically dissolve into true nothingness.

 

This implies the reverse: the universe could logically have been created from nothingness.

 

The process of creating and uncreating universes and why it might need to take place is dealt with in detail within this trilogy in the book You and I Together.

 

The book deals with a scientific model for creation and the impact an understanding of just such a model would have had on humanity’s past, on humanity’s present, and on humanity’s future.

 

The problem of temporary universes becomes one of understanding where our significance as individuals and as a species lies in all this creating and uncreating.

 

That is where “symbiotic panentheism” comes in for it provides an answer and the logic to this very question.

 

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