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Meaning of ALL: #2-The names for UCA, Universe and Cellular Life
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Looking back, we see essentially a range
of words that can describe UCA, the Universe and life. There are simply too
many words on first account to make any meaning.
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We have words such as: cosmos all UCA
o Universal Collective Awareness etc. Yet there is one certain way to
accurately define the most appropriate words for UCA, The Universe and all life
forms.
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Looking back to the essential definition
of UCA, we see: |
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many points of awareness coming together to form one, while each point represents
the cornerstone of the one.
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Therefore, the definition of UCA is the most appropriate to describe the nature
of awareness. |
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If we then look at the Universe, we see the definition of infinite Unita as
being UNITAS. By definition, an infinite number of Unita forming the one ( the
Universe) and at the same time being crucial to the continued existence of the
Universe. |
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Therefore, the definition of UNITAS is
the most appropriate to describe the nature of the Universe. |
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If we then look at a summary word for life, we see
that the word life is most appropriate. However the word CORPUS, carries the
definition of many cells coming together to form one body, with each cell being
a key player in the existence of the overall life form. |
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We see then in the word CORPUS and exact meaning to
UNITAS and an exact meaning to UCA. In other words, UCA, CORPUS and UNITAS,
describing the Universe, UCA and all lifeforms all in fact mean the same thing,
by literary definition. |
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Therefore, the definition of CORPUS is the most
appropriate to describe the nature of life. |
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We can now add these insights to our previous insights
on our search for the meaning of ALL (everything): |
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UCA
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UCA |
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| Then came the Universe
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UNITAS |
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| Then came unique cellular life
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CORPUS |
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