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Nandar Thein Zan - The Drifting of Ideas and the Structure of Man
Nandar Thein Zan - The Drifting of Ideas and the Structure of Man
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Doubts arise from people trying to understand each other.
The following questions often enter the minds of people who grow up surrounded by Western religion and philosophy, due to various circumstances.
"Why did I come to this world as a human being?"
Did you come to this world for some purpose? What did you come to do? Do you want me to come to this world or not?...
Who was it that forced you into this world without asking or discussing it?
Is there a powerful, Creator who sent me to this world as a human being without asking for my consent, whether I wanted to or not?
If it is said that no one sent me... "Is it because I came to this world as a human being, just by chance, without any reason, or without any intention?"
My arrival in this world is a good thing, isn't it?
The human world I came to is a good world, isn't it?
Is the world I live in a good world, a world that is suitable for humans? Is there a purpose for this world to exist? ............
Chapter (1)
The wandering thoughts of man
About 15 billion years ago* (there are a thousand million in a billion, so look at how many millions of years are in 15 billion) the universe had no form.
There are no planets, stars, or galaxies, and there is no life... There is only darkness everywhere. **...This is how astronomer Carl Sagan imagined the state before the universe was formed. *** Other great astronomers have also imagined the state before the universe was formed in various ways.
Scientists have also speculated about how the universe with form came into being from a state of formlessness. Some suggest that the universe began as a vast mass of gas with no definite form, and that over millions of years, the gas gradually condensed into a solid mass of infinite density. Later, this solid mass (some estimate it to be about 10 billion years ago)
It is said that the universe originally had no definite shape, but was just a large mass of gas. Over millions of years, this mass of gas gradually condensed and became a very hot mass. This very hot mass exploded violently about 18 billion years ago (this estimate is also only an estimate by some scientists).
The fragments that were scattered from the explosion of such a massive, hot object are still flying outwards to this day. These scattered particles have become the great "galaxies" and cosmic objects of this universe. Some scientists believe that these galaxies and cosmic objects that are scattered outward as particles are gradually slowing down. In about thirty billion years, their speed will gradually slow down and they will stop. From that time on, the universe will shrink and shrink due to its own gravity. In about forty billion years, all the galaxies in the universe will gather together in one place and return to the same dense solid state as before. According to the above hypothesis, the original solid state exploded and the universe began to expand. It will expand, then return to its original solid state, and the cycle of the universe will continue endlessly.
A person who is often thoughtful and skeptical may ask, "Where did that immense mass of matter begin? Where did it begin?" Some may explain that that immense mass of matter began with subatomic particles or that it began with formless energy. Then, they may ask, "Where did that mass of matter and that energy come from?" Some may say that that mass of matter and that energy were created by a powerful being. When the question “Who created that power?” is raised, they often conclude with the idea that “No one created that power, no one caused it, that power is just a cause without cause. It is just a beginning without a beginning. It is the one who initiated and created everything.”
When faced with the above questions, the answers may go beyond the boundaries of science. However, the answers given by various theories within the field of science cannot be said to be precise. Then, the cycle of the universe is also assumed to be a great cycle that has not been seen before.
