God Plays Hide and Seek

Today I would like to discuss two scales. One is called the universal scale and the other one is called the God scale. These are complementary scales. We live on the universal scale and God lives on the God scale. Let me explain below what I mean by the two scales.

God creates and annihilates the universe in such a way that when the universe is created, it exists until it is annihilated. During its lifetime, God disappears from the picture and there is no way to find Him in the physical universe. At the end of its lifetime, the universe is annihilated and then God appears. This process continues endlessly. God creates and annihilates the universe and He comes and goes. This is like as if God plays hide and seek – He comes and goes. I would like to further clarify my point below.

The two scales – the God scale and the universal scale—go side-by-side. On the God scale, the lifetime of the universe is so short that it as if it never existed, on the other hand, on the universal scale, the universe lifetime is so long that it as if God never existed. The two scales go sinusoidally (like alternating current) side-by-side in such a way that one is unaware of the other.

We said that God created the universe and ultimately, He annihilates it as well. We also need to know who created God. The answer is simple. If God created the universe then the universe creates God at the end of its lifetime. It goes like that. When the universe collapses in the form of a big crunch, it turns into God and likewise, God turns into the universe. When one creates the other, it sacrifices itself like committing suicide. If one commits suicide, then the other one is the suicide note of the other. To make simple. God commits suicide and the universe is His suicide note. In other words, the universe is the story of God. Similarly, God is the story of the universe.

We said the universe is the story of God or His suicide note. It is a prewritten note that cannot be changed. In it, both past and future are known. In fact, time runs on a circle and loops back to itself. It is not just one circle or loop but several connected loops. Each loop represents a different universe or different era. If we say that there exists multiverse then there also exists multi-gods. Each loop corresponds to a god and a universe. It goes like this. Either there are multiverse and multi-gods or one universe and one god but different eras. Both representations are equivalent. Each era corresponds to a different story. When one story ends, it generates another story. There is always a conflict to keep the story going and interesting. There would always be questions that remain unanswered. The answers of such questions would be found in the next episode.

More though will be added in another post.

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