Tuesday, 15 June 2010

God may exist after all!


Strictly speaking, as an agnostic I guess it shouldn't really interest me whether 'dark matter' exists or whether there was ever a 'big bang', or whether we came from apes or were planted here by spacemen or a creator. But coming across this piece today in The Daily Mail which I was led to through a warp hole and time distortion machine acting under the name of CNN News, I couldn't help filling my time in by making some further addition to my comic book on how we people got here.

You see when I learned that the theory of dark matter which was said to make up 96% of the universe, simply because scientists could only measure 4% of the matter, does not really exist. It sent me into thought mode that given this new information along with the disposal of the big bang theory, i.e. If the universe is not expanding then there could not have been a 'big bang', then science itself was really in the dark about where we came from.


I further expanded my knowledge when I looked at this video on YouTube which explains the 'Electric Universe Theory in terms I could understand, and that delivered quite a few other thoughts, which set me wondering about science as a whole. For one, the Electric Universe theory makes sense in that the universe is full of electricity. Point two, is that our brains are 'tuned in' so to speak to electrical charges which surround our planet, and theory says it is these which alter our mood. (Notice how people get gloomy when it's thundering and lightening and happy when it isn't).

That of course is a very simplistic and unscientific way to put it but I do believe it is the essence of what is being theorized by 'alternate science'.

Another thing I picked up was that in contradiction to our sun, or any sun, having to burn up lots of Hydrogen to keep sending us sunshine, it could in fact be creating heat or energy as a result of Gravitational forces and 'astro-electricity'. I don't rule it out and I'm still wondering, but it is good to know that all these scientists are as clueless as I am when it comes to 'knowing'. You see as an agnostic, nothing gives me more pleasure to know for certain that I don't know!

But that's not all.

A few weeks ago I came across a few guys chatting about HAARP in the paltalk room. At that time I thought HARP not HAARP of course and thought they were just talking about their favourite lager until I looked it up on Google. Blow me I thought, what's all this!

You see those guys were mentioning the HAARP program as being responsible for the earthquake in Haiti so I guess that's when I wandered off again thinking 'alternate science' and 'conspiracy theorists'. But now I came across this video and guess what. Yes, the guy in the video mentions HAARP.

He states that electrical storms occur in space not in earth's atmosphere and he goes on to say that earthquakes correspond with electrical storm data. Furthermore, he says HAARP has the ability to 'create' or generate 'electrical storms', and thus he theorizes that they could account for earthquakes. Why not?

It's a theory remember and that theory is no less significant to the theory that invisible dark matter filled our universe, that there had been a big bang, and that Sir Issac Newton's theory of relativity would have been right had he been able to account for the missing 96% of matter contained in our universe which is still unexplained.

So after finding out that all the scientists were wrong, I am back to being where I was this morning. i.e. I don't have a clue how we got here, I don't think I'll ever know, I'm not bothered about knowing, but I am quite bothered that NASA and all these scientists have been costing us a fortune all these years to produce diddly squat in terms of proper scientific information.

Oh, I also learned that bio-matter (people), cannot travel beyond the Van Allen Belt without 7 feet of lead shield around them but of course that's something I'm looking into at the moment because if that is true, it means man could not have landed on the Moon.

As an agnostic then, I can safely say that God may exist after all, some scientists are a bunch of liars and con men, and some are as perplexed as I would be in regard to our origins if I was actually bothered enough to want to know the answer to an as yet unanswerable question.

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