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Clear light within the void.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 62693101:MV8yNjQ1Mzk4XzQ2NDA2NjMzX0VCNEMwNTQ1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14652856:MV8yNjQ1Mzk4XzQ2NDA2MzkyXzYwNkYxRkIy] God refers to his light very early on in the bible as a rainbow. Gods light is not clear. It is ALL colors. [/quote] When you mix all colors of light you get white. It should be a crystal clear rainbow. :refract: [/quote]
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Everything that exists has an opposite. When you create one, you create two. What is the opposite of everything? Nothing? Everything and nothing are both absolutes and cannot coexist...right? Is this a paradox built within the laws of existence or are we just unable to perceive the equation because we can only view it from the perspective of one fragment within the great fractal pattern that contains everything? Electrons spin around an atom, planets spin around the sun...and the pattern continues from there, but only as far as our perception allows? This pattern suggests there must be a center for everything that exists to spin around but If this is true than the universe cannot be infinite because there can be no center to infinity. So if the universe is not infinite and there is a center, what would be the opposite of that center? When you split an atom it creates a nuclear explosion. Why? Is this proof of the paradox or are we viewing the byproduct expression of something we cannot percive? We can calculate the results of gravity but will never be able to understand why it has the effects it does. Paradox or lack of proper perspective? My intent is not ask questions that have no answers but rather to realize that the answers cannot be understood with a logic that is constrained by the laws that construct our perception. The answer can only be perceived in the form of a feeling. God Exists.
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