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The meaning of ALL
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There is one question we have not
answered in this book so far. It is the fundamental question of all human
existence. It is the question that philosophers and scholars have sought
throughout the ages. It is the question: |
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What is the meaning of ALL?
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The historical mystical aura surrounding
the theoretical answer to ALL
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Since early tribal settlements of human
beings, there is evidence in the belief and practice of magic- that certain
words, sounds, symbols and objects had certain supernatural powers. |
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Rightly, or wrongly, certain
superstitions underpin the beliefs of almost every human being on the planet.
In a historical context, the theoretical answer to the meaning of everything
(ALL) in a variety of languages has always carried a mystical aura.
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Some cultures still maintain to this day
that the answer to such questions are impossible to know, because to know such
an answer would only rest in the hands of a higher power, than a human. Others
claim that only at the end of time will such an answer be given. |
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Almost every religion in the world are
unanimous in their teachings that the answers to the meaning of everything will
only truly come at the end of time. |
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The Christian religions and Judaic
religions as we have discussed previously have made the prediction of an answer
being found to the meaning of everything a central pillar to their faith. That
at the end of time, a Judgment time will occur, a Messiah will come and ALL
will be revealed.
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Therefore to even seek an answer to such
a question as the meaning of ALL may horrify many current and previous
followers of Christian and Judaic religions. For this period is regarded by
some fundamental Christian Groups as the end of time.
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The scientific and apparently "logical" flaw in seeking
an answer to ALL
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On a scientific note, it appears impossible to
consider something as complex in action as the Universe and its reason for
workings and all the reasons associated with the Universe could be described in
a coherent sentence, let alone a word. |
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Therefore to many scientists and even to a great
many thinkers using formal logic, the question itself is flawed, because "we can
never truly know the answer to the meaning of ALL."
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We strongly differ and suggest that the creator the
Universe was brilliant in design and sculpting something so synergetic that it
will always exist- The Universe. Therefore the answer to the meaning of ALL
should also be deceptively simple, yet brilliantly crafted.
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Multiple meanings from different fields- numerology and
literary
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That objects can have more than one meaning. Not just in a literal sense, but
in a symbolic sense. |
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We have already seen this with the letter I. We see the word I also
representing the symbol for one and the actual single symbol itself representing
one. Therefore we see: |
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I in English meaning - myself, one |
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I also being interchangeable with 1, representing in science 1 |
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1 being a symbol that numerically is one. |
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We should therefore expect that other multiple
synergies should exist. In looking for the ultimate meaning, it should be
expected that more than one meaning and across many disciplines should apply. |
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