God - Particle or Waving (not drowning)?

 


A curious little email round tonight with The Lads - those of us remaining, that is - which I guess centred around mortality. I feel no less apprehension than the next person over the inevitable, even given my Zen principles: there are times when the shudder of disconnection from existence itself crosses my mind in the most profound way possible. It has always been thus. Oblivion, in its purest sense, is not an inviting concept when viewed through the lens of one's ego: why would it be otherwise? But the only thing connecting us all to the fabric of spacetime, in any tangible sense, is our individual, indivisible, consciousness.

To the religious, this equates to our 'soul', which, all things being equal, according to our faith, will transcend the corporeal to a better place as envisioned by the tenets of that faith. To those without faith, however, the notion of ceasing to be is either a matter of extreme unease and fear, or, more rationally, of a willing acceptance of the natural order of things. I tend toward the middle path of the Zen of physics and the general principle of the conservation of energy. Nothing disappears, and all is conserved, in some form, as energy. That is until? Therein lies the Great Conundrum of our place in this (these) Universe(s)...

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