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Anirudh_Bhatnagar

Center of the Universe theory
-by Anirudh Bhatnagar

Here, I wish to propose a theory which will require some serious and open minded thinking to accept or digest.

So, let me start with a question, how do you know about the things/history which had happened before you were born? Media? books? Internet? Parents? Teachers?
Let’s say it is all a great conspiracy. Let’s say it is all framed. All the data, all proofs everything… How can you prove against it? Did world wars every take place? Did john F Kennedy ever existed? Did man actually land on moon? Were your grandfather ever born? And millions of other Questions… Have you seen it? Can you prove it?
It is all been told to you...Somehow by some source…

You might be thinking I’m talking insane here… But give it a thought if all this was framed… If nothing ever existed before you were born, Lets say ... “You are the center of the Universe” ,and everything just got created as you came into existence, your friends, your parents every single soul, the even history etc…
Let’s say it was designed for you in such a way that it look real to you, you can’t deny this possibility. Can you?
So this is the whole idea behind my “Center of the Universe theory”
Now let me cross question myself and try proving the theory wrong…
Let’s say... I know I was born and you know you were born… So it might sound like we have two centers… No, you are wrong... the theory is relative... It’s with respect to you when you are thinking,
It with respect to me for me… Let me say... I am the center of the universe and you were created in that Universe, which was created for me, because here I have to think in my respect, I have to think putting me as center and it’s basically relative to me…
And same applies to you as well… think this is your Universe and all this is happening for you to believe that everything was already there... just think in your respect.

Well, it might not be true... but no one can deny it as well…
Think about it…
hawksecho
I view the center of the universe, any where from what ever observation point one is at as an illusion. To me, it's the same as saying the Earth is the center of the universe, and the sun goes around the Earth, because from our perspective on Earth it appears to, not because it does.
CKS
If everything is relative, what is the first objective relative to? Nothing, or is it 'just there'....

yor_on
quite right CKS:)

For only one 'innocent' soul living in a 'vacuum' there can be no 'input'.
Unless of course we include the idea of 'God'.

That's why most of the sayings start with 'in the beginning there was two':)

If you look at a 'singularity' and try to explain it by f ex ahh mathematics:) you are in fact walking the edge of the unknown.
What you do if you succeed is to redefine it from being a singular object to being a 'known'.

And what i would define as a singularity here would be something unique without any information going in any possible or impossible direction:)
Anirudh_Bhatnagar
well,To use the word God would be a metaphor, Lets say we are the God,existing in some other universe and we created it for us,for example say you are playing a video game and you create a scenario for your created "you",but that "you" does not know who created him or the universe surrounding him.
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