Chapter 13
More knowledge
about the state beyond time and space
Normally, we perceive only the physical, or material, world. On a larger scale, we see the cosmos identical with the space-time of the universe. We see primarily what stops light, what produces light, or what reflects it. However, there are many things that we do not see, although they constitute the material universe. We do not see radio waves, and also every other radiation and interaction that has already been discovered. Those who say they see the rays of the sun must also understand that they are only seeing the effects of the sun's action. The most difficult thing is that we do not see the most important physical values, such as energy or heat, but only feel their effects. The important thing is that through experimental methods we can be sure that all these physical phenomena really exist. It's a bit worse at the quantum level, because there's a lot we haven't explored yet. The same goes for dark energy and dark matter. We're pretty sure they exist, but scientists don't really know how to prove their existence. This attitude of scientists can be applied to my understanding of the existence of the Original Being. I know He exists, but I don't know how to fully prove it. However, I introduce the thesis of His existence into the theory of eternal existence, treating the existence of a state beyond time and space as the basic assumption of my theory.
I suppose that in the entire cosmos only man has such a scientific and spiritual understanding of reality, which means that he is someone special. Man not only learns about the processes in the universe, but also understands and uses them. In addition to easily understanding physical states, we also try to understand phenomena such as love and intuition that affect our physical lives, even though they are not "physical" in themselves. Figuratively, we say that our thoughts or dreams are circulating somewhere, although we do not connect this with a physical phenomenon. Does this mean that we are dealing with phenomena outside of time and space? Can there be something beyond the research capabilities of science that does not belong to the material world, and yet does exist? Yes, that's how it is.
In the theory of eternal existence, I claim that just as a physical person is related to an invisible and immaterial spiritual person, so is the case with the universe. That is, the existence of physical space-time is inseparable from the existence of an unimaginably greater state beyond time and space. Thus, like humans, my theory shows that the universe is stuck or "floating" in a sphere beyond time and space. At the same time, my theory "sees" the Creator also in this sphere. The term "sees" should be understood as a state in which the Original Being alone fills this sphere, penetrates it from infinity to infinity, as if it were it. This is His "space" from which the universe emerged. This is the introduction to the knowledge of the Original Being. This opens the way to consider whether the sphere in which He exists is also "our" sphere. This is the path taken by the theory of eternal existence. It forms the basis for the statement that we are eternal.