User talk:Aidan C. Brightside

The Universe as creator.
For my first post i would like to introduce a theory of mine, a theory that the universe itself is the creator. The universe is constantly expanding and filled with stars, planets, etc. Is it that odd to think that it could be a life form, that it might be intelligent and purposeful. What if the universe is pulling different forms of matter with it in its expansion, leaving behind elements and other matter necessary to form the planets and stars and even life itself? What if its purpose as the creator is to simply get the ball rolling? Now, even the simplest of organisms are incredibly complex, so it is very unlikely that what exists is random. That considered, the universe would have to be intelligent to some extant, or at least have some kind of design or blueprint for what it creates. It is often asked which came first 'the chicken or the egg.' This question is commonly used when questioning how the universe began. In my personal opinion, there can never be nothing. Its not a mind game or a play on words, there cannot be nothing in existence for nothing itself is something. So where there could not be nothing, there has been our universe. The perfect creator, in that it is constantly expanding, and constantly creating. Creating with some amount of intelligence or at least some kind of design or pattern to follow.

More to come, Aidan C. Brightside (talk) 20:49, 8 December 2010 (UTC)Aidan C. Brightside