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Theories of the Origin of the Universe If a humanbeing has exposure to only one environment, for example only one colour, say white colour of uniform intensity, then a question like ‘where does the white colour come from’ is not going to arise in his mind. Since he does not aware of the existence of another colors, which could be used to compare and generate the question, there is no chance of originating such a question in his mind. Suppose, he has exposure to two colours, say red of uniform intensity, rather than only white, then the question definitely arises in his mind, either ‘where does the red colour come in place of the white’ or ‘where does the white colour come in place of the red’. Now, arrival of more colours of different intensities along with space and dimensions makes the situation better for comparison, one would be able to ask more questions through comparison. This is the case of a static situation where no objects are in transition. Now, if the objects are in periodic change or in relatively constant evolution, then relativeness takes the role of comparison. If we take two entities, between these two, there are innumerable relations are possible, and it is impossible to interpret all of them by any observer. These relations, on one side, are based on the relative aspects between these two entities and also to the surrounding entities; the other side, between these two entities, the surrounding entities and the observer—one another. So, one entity can be defined by innumerable ways and all are comparatively true if it follows any valid and dynamic methodology of interpretation. This nature of interpretation based on the quality of relativeness is different from formal logical interpretation based on limited and straight-right relations and deny conflicting relations which may exist contrary to the predefined relations. Fundamentally one entity can be defined by innumerable ways and none of these definitions can be considered as absolute. Comparison and relativeness are the two basic aspects through which comprehensions are possible. Any concept that is not contained in this reality of relativeness is merely a hollow assemblage of abstract symbols with no relevance to any reality. So, ‘where did this universe come from’ is not a question human could answer, because humans do not have any exposure to any other environment except the universe—they have exposure to merely a very few nature surroundings—to compare and ask the question like this: ‘where did the universe come from in place of that environment?’
Posted on: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 01:25:20 +0000

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