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Everything

I am Widon, your host on this journey through everything. I have just lost a love. But I still have
everything. Ironic, isn't it? The universe loves irony.
What do you think of when you hear the word Everything? louds? ities? !lanet earth? "s long as
you are thinking of something, rather than nothing, it will #e a $art of everything, and so you are in
a way thinking of everything. %ou just can't lose can you?
I do not know who you are, where you are, when you are, what your $ro#lems are, what your
dreams are, or what it is that you are doing, #ut I ho$e this journey will have an im$act on your life.
We shall walk together through this wonderful $ath. This #ook is #ased on all of human thinking
and science, and attem$ts to answer the ultimate &uestions. 'any to$ics in this #ook are literally out
of this world, so what I am going to need you to do is to have an o$en mind. I will show you
everything.
Chapter 1 Introduction
"s a young #oy, I had the $leasure of noticing a #ook on a shelf, somewhere on our elementary
school. The #ook was a#out the future, it was interesting, and even if clearly ment for children,
ins$iring. I remem#er looking at those gra$hs of when something was going to ha$$en. ()*), flying
cars, (+)), cities in s$ace, and ofcourse, the ro#ots. It did also $redict what would ha$$en in ()+*, I
however cannot remem#er what it was, and cannot tell whether it has come anywhere close to
ha$$ening.
,nce I $ut that #ook #ack on the shelf, I was fascinated with the to$ic for a while, having no
internet just yet I even went to the local li#rary, #ut did not find anything like that #ook for children
had #een. Were adults not interested? I no longer was. It took nearly eight years untill my interest
was to #e lit again. -ow on the last year of highschool, I was #rowsing through the internet on a
lunch#reak, in a #usy classroom full of noise, and on the home$age of a $o$ular video site, I see a
$laylist. It was called something like .#illions and #illions. and it had a s$ace related $icture on it. I
instantly realised that it was going to #e something s$ecial, something I had com$letely forgotten.
That day, when I got home, I met arl /agan.
0earing those selected words of arls, hand $icked #y a video1editor, and having one #arrier of
ignorance and close mindedness #roken after another was something remarka#le. "fter arl, I had
the $leasure of hearing from 2ichard 3eynman, and ofcourse $lenty of wonderful science folks who
are still alive, such as -eil Tyson and 'ichio 4aku. -ow I was thinking differently, and the
universe had o$ened u$ for me.
I had $lenty of #ig &uestions, $lenty of things I wanted an answer to, and it was on from there. I
started coming u$ with theories, trying to answer my &uestions, #ut my theories were silly, and my
answers not satisfactory. I knew it, and I ke$t on going, and new theories came along. Trying to
understand it all is like a game, constantly changing and when you think you have won, there is
always another round to #e $layed. -o matter how silly my theories may have #een in the $ast, they
evolved, sim$lified, started to make a slight amount of sense, to connect. -ow, I am ready to share a
theoretic view of it all. %ou will do wisely to never take anything as a total truth, es$ecially
theoretical, this #ook included, this #ook could #e another silly thing that a future me will sim$ly
smile at, in an ever so slightly em#arassed manner. -ow, at your own risk, we shall #egin.
Chapter 2 Everything
Everything. "ll that is. "ll of earth, every living thing on it, every o#ject, every single thing. ,ur
solar system, our gala5y and the +)) #illion stars on it, our universe and the +)) #illion gala5ies on
it. What if I told you that isn't everything? It is sim$ly $art of everything, #ut our universe is just
another thing. "nother thing that is $art of everything.
Big #ang, the #irth of our universe. What could $ossi#ly cause a universe to #e #orn? "nother
universe. "nother reality. Imagine now, an am#itious test, on universe secunda, a #rave civili6ation
is to use unimagina#le amounts of energy to #reach the fa#ric of their universe, tear a hole in their
reality. " little #it like a #lack hole. -ow there is a mess of energy, $articles, things outside of their
reality. "nd what do they do? They react. They react with the interuniversal fa#ric they are in, some
react differently than the others. ,thers may create small universes full of #lue gas, others may
violently take a form of an everlasting chaos. But occasionally, some of those $articles, no matter in
what way they left their reality, will do something #eautiful. They are just right to #reak into
something that resem#les our #ig #ang. What could #e an insignificant amount of energy on some
other universe, with some other laws of nature, ended u$ here, #lasting into the vast amounts of
natural elements that make u$ our universe. "nd then slowly #ecoming our universe, and also
giving #irth to the laws of nature in our universe, our nature was created in a random #last of
foreign energy, and it took the $lace of our reality.
7sually, e5$losions destroy, create chaos, #ut this time it created life. Who knows, the e5$losions
we make could cause $articles so small we cannot yet o#serve, or even know to e5ist, to do just the
same. 'ay#e every snee6e of yours gives #irth to countless universes on an unimagina#ly small
scale, on a scale that $uts the $lanck lenght to shame. What we are seeing now, is our first reference
to Infinity. "n ongoing loo$ of energy, universes, matter, everything. -ow you may try to #e clever
and say ha8 There it is, everything. "n infinite loo$ of universes. But do you really think universes
are everything? We are now dealing with infinity, lets say hello to infinity, hello infinity. This is
where all you have known starts to lose significance. It is true that astronomy can #e hum#ling, you
are o#serving the universe afterall, #ut we are a#out to o#serve something from a com$letely
different league.
-ow I am going to introduce you to Everything. 0ello everything. Everything only has one friend,
nothing. Ironic, isnt it? Imagine a timeless view of two round s$ots, one #lack, one white. The #lack
s$ot does not e5ist, it resem#les nothing. -othing is the o$$osite of the white s$ot, and that white
s$ot, that white s$ot you are imagining right now, that is everything. There it is, ne5t to nothing,
doing its jo#, #eing the o$$osite of nothing, Everything. This is how it has always #een. "lways.
Imagine going #ack in time fifteen &uadrillion &uad#illion years or so, the s$ots are still there. 9ets
go #ack in time, e5istance, whatever form of travel you wish to use, and lets go #ack fifteen
&uadrillion times the amount we just went #ack earlier. That tri$ took a while, and yet the s$ots lie
there, as they were #efore. Those s$ots have always #een there, and they always will. But instead of
the s$ots, they are the conce$ts of nothing and everything. %et only one of them is real, the other is
just an o$$osite. If the conce$t of o$$osites is $ossi#le, then so is everything else. %ou, reading this
now, will realise that you are somewhere in that white s$ot, and we may agree that the white s$ot is
real, we are infact $art of everything.
" white s$ot like that, sitting there, containing literally everything. -ow let's look at this s$ot in the
form of some thought games, things can get silly, I must warn you. I dare you to imagine that white
s$ot, and now imagine anything at all, no matter how com$licated, in what &uantity, in what order,
color, form, way. "nything at all that you can imagine, it will #e there, right there inside that s$ot, in
infinite amounts, infinite different variations, infinite times. Infinite new ones $o$$ing into
e5istance with every #link of an eye. :id you think of a dragon? They're there. 3lying through
infinite different skies, infinite amounts of dragons wearing sunglasses and holding in their teeth a
clear $icture of you, flying out there in infinite amounts. I am sorry to inform you that a dragon was
a #ad thing to choose, too easy, all a dragon needs is a $ro$erly functioning universe, evolution
through lifeforms into dragons, and a $lace to fly. I chose a universe with e5actly seven trillion
gala5ies, all of those gala5ies with e5actly five #illion same si6ed $lanets, made of $ure gold,
coming together to form a $icture of a feather. E5actly seven trillion golden feathers com$rised of
gala5ies of $ure gold, then forming an image of my face, with those seven trillion feathers. -ow
that universe is linked in a chain of universes e5actly like it, and e5actly nine &uadrillion universes
like that, ne5t to eachother, form a $icture of your face. -ow that is one com$licated $icture, #ut
you do look golden.
-ow how likely is it for e5actly nine &uadrillion universes to #e ne5t to eachother and form such a
$icture, and doesnt that take u$ a lot of s$ace? ,ur good friend infinity is rather s$ecial, what may
seem unimagina#ly unlikely to some, is to him, a matter of time. When you have an eternity, when
you have literally forever for something to ha$$en, no matter how com$licated, if it can ha$$en, it
will ha$$en, infinitely. This ofcourse means that the two games a#out dragons and golden feathers
we had #efore were sim$ly childs $lay. -othing s$ecial. Everyday. Infinite amounts of those golden
faces of yours $o$ into e5istance with every #link of an eye.
2ound two. Imagine you had to relive your life. Imagine having to do all of it again, I know, sitting
through all of those classes. ,ne catch. :o it e5actly as you did the first time. Every move of every
$art of your #ody, every single #rush of your teeth, every single ste$, every single #link of an eye,
in $erfect synch. If you mis$eak one word a trillionth of a second too early, the game restarts. If you
are in a rainstorm and fail to notice a single raindro$ you noticed in the other life, the game restarts.
%ou have to write e5actly the same answers in e5actly the same handwriting, to every test of yours.
%ou have to catch or avoid every single #acteria you did $reviously. %ou have to eat and drink
e5actly the same amounts you did #efore. The slightest mistake in any way and the game restarts. It
would #e e5tremely unlikely to even make it home from the hos$ital, as every move and cry of the
#a#y you has to #e in $erfect synch. %et if there is an eternity of time to #eat this game, after
countless failures, someone will finish school in $erfect synch, someone will retire in $erfect synch,
then slee$ for a second too long when they are ;< years old and restart. "nd then, someone will
com$lete the life in $erfect synch. "nd eventually, infinite amounts of $artici$ants will com$lete the
game. Then, eventually infinite amounts of $eo$le will #eat the game a trillion times in a row in
$erfect synch. "nd so on. "re you starting to see the true scale of infinity? -ow let's ho$e we will
never have to $lay that game shall we. If all $ossi#le e5ists, there are infinite amounts of #eings
$laying that game right now, have always #een, and will always #e. "s gruesome as that sounds, I
am sorry to tell you that there are infinite amounts of worse $ossi#ilities. /o $erha$s those $layers
have lucked out, if not com$letely, then atleast in a minor way. But everything includes not only
everything negative, it also includes everything $ositive. "nd if you are like me, you know I like to
kee$ it on the $ositive side. !erha$s all significantly intelligent conscious #eings everywhere will
realise to make their reality into the most $ositive e5$erience $ossi#le, and if all #eings everywhere
do this, then the odds of #eing #orn in a $ositive reality are rather high. I would call this
$henomenom !ositivisation. We can take $art, here in our universe, in our gala5y, in our
civili6ation, in our lives. Isn't that nice, working together with e5tradimensional, e5trauniversal and
e5trae5isting #eings who we, una#le to locate e5tra terrestials even in our own universe, do not have
the slightest measures to contact? But what are we all other than small dots inside that white dot, all
a #ig family.
These e5am$les had to do with universes, universes of different kinds with different things in them.
But universes are just one thing, one of infinite $ossi#ilities of everything $ossi#le, one stick in an
infinite $ile of sticks. Who is to say that life takes a universe to work? This means that if that white
dot is made into a gra$h, a single red line can #e drawn across it, and it covers less than += of the
dot. ,ver >>= of that dot has nothing to do with universes. "ll that has anything to do with or
e5ists in a universe of any kind, is located inside that thin red line. -ow we can $in$oint our
location inside everything to this red line. Thats us there, somewhere in that red line, over and over
again, in infinite $erfect co$ies and different versions of us. "nd ofcourse the infinite $ossi#le
universes that have nothing to do with us. We now have a #asic idea of our wherea#outs.
I am sure we do not need to go over the sheer scale and magnitude of what is inside that red line,
#ut let's do it anyway, #oth those thought games of ours and our very lives take $lace inside that
line. "s you remem#er, anything you can imagine, no matter how com$licated, if its anything to do
with universes, its right there, our very minds cannot come close to understanding the sheer vast
e$icness of that single line right there. !ick a s$ot along the line and you can 6oom in forever
$assing through universes of every kind, of every scale, witnessing needleti$s the si6e of our
gala5ies, realities with com$letely different laws of nature, infinity. But, as it ha$$ens to #e, this
#ook is called Everything, not everyuniverse, and universes are nothing #ut a fraction of the intense
glory of that which we call everything.
What I want you to do now, is imagine lines of every $ossi#le color, not just red, of every $ossi#le
sha$e, direction and ty$e. "n almost chaotic cluster of lines of all colors and kinds crossing
eachother in infinite ways and amounts, this is what we see when we look at the whiteness. "nd it is
not just lines, they are sim$ly a way for us to think of these things, of all $ossi#ilities. We see
everything. " mi5ture of literally everything. Everything there ever was, everything there is, and
everything there ever will #e. It is rather $owerful.
But what else can there #e other than universes? Things of all kinds, e5istances of all kinds of
things, unimagina#le conce$ts of all kinds, this is where our limited imagination and human mind
starts to get in trou#le. We can however see the grand $icture, we know it is all there, everything is
linked, now it is sim$ly a matter of getting to the smaller details. It is like #uilding a $u66le that you
know the image it is going to make. We however have not #uilt that $u66le yet, there is an infinite
amount of details for us to discover, verify, learn and a$$reciate. The tool we use to #uild that
$u66le is called /cience. "ssuming you know everything is never a clever move to make, and I
must stress that it is always too early to #e sure, untill that $u66le is finished, and that #eautiful
image lies in front of you, com$lete. Will we ever manage to com$lete that $u66le? What matters is
that we have #egun, we are working on it, and we will not give u$. /cience, $rogress, e5$loration,
adventure, discovery. It is in our nature. These are the things that make us great. " #ird may #e a#le
to fly, #ut a human#eing is ca$a#le of flying to mars, and a future human#eing is ca$a#le of giving
the #ird necessary intelligence to #uild a rocket to fly itself to mars. There is a difference. That
difference is science.
Chapter 3 Back to earth
!lanet earth. 'y home. I live in the early twenty first century of the human civili6ation, a golden
age of o$$ortunity, $rogress and $ossi#ilities. It is likely that you do too. If you however do not, or
if you are not fully sure of what humanity is all a#out, I shall give you a short reca$.
I am human. The current dominant lifeform of $lanet earth. We humans are an interesting #unch.
We evolved from sim$le animals, and there are traces of that. We are however more intelligent than
the rest of $lanets earths life forms, even if the crows can use sticks as tools. Even though we have
some traces of a territorial li6ard #rain left in us, we are ca$a#le of #eing civili6ed, of achieving
things, of #uilding things, of evolving our civili6ation. In the last cou$le centuries, we went from
living in sim$le huts in dark woods to living in flashy cities in lands we #ended to our own will. We
carve this $lanet to our liking, we use its resources as we see fit, and we work to achieve something
more than we had #efore. Efficiency and hunt for $rogress is what would summarise us. Even if
carelessness is something that comes with it.
In the future, it would #e wise not to #e so careless, and try to achieve that $rogress and efficiency
through the most civili6ed and #alanced means as $ossi#le. 7sing su#staina#le forms of technology,
energy and living, while making them as efficient as $ossi#le. The $eriod of resources mattering is
however &uite short, if we are careful for that short $eriod, we will #e a#le to rise #ack u$ if
something #ackfires. 9eaving enough resources and o$$ortunities availa#le to recover from
multi$le large scale disasters. The $eriod of resources and energy #eing of significant relevance to
our survival and evolution as a civili6ation is short. If science and technology evolve at $ro$er rates,
we shall harness the $ower of creating $ractically infinite resources and $otential #efore the ne5t
cou$le centuries are over. It sounds am#itious, #ut com$ared to the $revious cha$ter in the #ook,
you should realise that in the grand scheme of things it is not all that unlikely.
"dvanced technology, unlimited resources and energy will in all modesty mean lights$eed travel,
unimagina#ly grand and tall cities even made of gold if we so $lease, as many starshi$s as we want,
fully coloni6ed $lanets. "nd this is how the civili6ation shall #e reasona#ly faring #y (*)), a few
centuries later we can e5$ect creations on an immense, even larger than intergalactic scale. Infinite
resources and energy will also $resent countless science o$$ortunities with other realities and
locations, other s$aces and times than our own. -ow Imagine the year *) ))). ,r the year + )))
))) ))). 'akes you wonder, doesn't it? I s$oke of the golden age earlier, the twenty first century,
we are seen as the $ioneers of this grand future. /ome of us may even kee$ u$ with the advances in
medicine, and stay in the loo$ of life for great deals of time. Those of us with not so much luck may
#e resurrected, if so chosen. Through technology the $ast will #ecome availa#le for all to view, to
o#serve every thought and action of every $erson who ever was. If you want to live, you may well
live. ?ery little will #e out of the &uestion in the future.
The future is very different from this moment, almost alien. 3unnily enough many living in such a
civili6ation will $ro#a#ly even take $erfectly simulated vacations and live out lifes in the style we
do, in alternative realities or even other dimensions. We could just #e out here on a nice vacation,
even if your life seemed like the last thing you'd com$are to a vacation. These are very s$ecial
times, sim$le enough, full of o$$ortunities, risks, life. " wonderful setting for a <) year vacation for
a #eing that lives trillions of years in an unimagina#ly com$licated and advanced civili6ation. "
way to reset. I however, and ho$efully you too, seem to #e very much living here #y change, and I
wouldnt go as far as to consider my life a vacation. We just ha$$en to live in the golden age, lucky
us. To add further uncertainty, let's now take a look at the $ro#a#ility of us #eing here.
Big #ang. If the target of a random #ig #ang is to $roduce you, we will need a fair few #ig #angs. It
has to #e just the right si6e, just the right elements, just the right laws of nature need to form, and
once the #ig #ang ha$$ens, things have to $lay out in a $erfect loo$ that leads to you. " loo$ that
can #e ruined #y a single rock hitting another rock in s$ace. " loo$ that can #e ruined #y just one of
your grand ancestors making love a few minutes too late or early or #y a single different s$erm out
of the millions winning the race in any of the countless mating $rocesses eventually linked to you, a
loo$ that can #e ruined #y a different gust of wind, leading to a different though in someones head.
Trillions u$on trillions of random #ig #angs and no sign of you. 'any many more #ig #angs and the
closest thing to you will #e you with a few thousand $ieces of hair less, or an eye color that slightly
differs, or a mole in a different s$ot. " $erfect co$y is e5tremely unlikely #y change. "nd yet there
are infinite $erfect co$ies of you, in every $ossi#le timeline and way things could $an out, every
different situation and every similar situation you are in. "s you rise your hand, it ha$$ens
simultaneously in infinite different locations, always did so #efore you rose yours, and will kee$ on
doing so after, you are just one more in infinity. But that does not mean you are not s$ecial, that is
e5actly what you are, you are you. "nd whats more than that, we are all $art of everything. " #ig
family.
I mentioned timelines earlier, they are the way a $articular reality $ans out. " chain of events,
linked in time. If you choose to order a different meal in a restaurant than you normally would, you
create a different timeline, and that will lead to different conversations as you go on, which leads to
a different reality from the one where you ordered what you usually order. That is what timelines
are. "nd like so many things, there are infinite amounts of them. ,ur reality is a single timeline,
where we all make our little choices and it all $ans out for us. 2andom factors affect timelines, a
&uantum $article $o$$ing into e5istance a moment earlier than normally, a random num#er
generator coming u$ with a different num#er, any smallest difference generated #y some random
factor will result in a different outcome and a different reality. This re&uires these factors to #e truly
random, and not the same every time, if the timeline was to #e $laid from the #eginning of the #ig
#ang. Big #angs are however random aswell, and it is likely that the reality they originate from has
random as$ects aswell. It is also nota#le that there are likely infinite different ways for universes to
#e #orn, in addition to good old #ig #angs. 2andomness is a conce$t and therefore $art of
everything. This means randomness is $ossi#le, and therefore there are infinite different random
things out there in everything, even if we cannot confirm our timelines &uality of randomness just
yet.
Chapter 4 In parallell
Timelines re$resent the chain of actions that ha$$ens in a set reality. There are o$tions, choices,
different ways for situations to turn out. Infinite different timelines with literally every $ossi#le
outcome. 9et's say I have just learned to mark a timeline, a location in a timeline, and am now a#le
to reset, go #ack to the said $oint in that timeline that I have marked. I can remem#er how things
will turn out from that moment on, I can $lan ahead, I can try anything. I can remem#er what the
lottery num#ers are, I can do the most com$licated tasks out of sheer memory through countless
resets of trial and error. 9ike groundhog day. But now we are dealing with a groundhog reality, not
just a day. 0ow can this $ossi#ly work?
We are now a#out to look at $arallell realities, $arallell universes. These things can only take $lace
in a $arallell co$y, a different dimension, not the original one, let me e5$lain. Imagine you are a
#rave new time travel astronaut, you are to venture #ackwards in time.%ou walk in to the device,
and you are war$ed #ack in time itself, for +) hours. -ow you ste$ out of the device, you notice the
site of the device, the same location where you ste$$ed in the device, #ut you are there +) hours
earlier. %ou see sur$rised faces, you even see yourself, as you were, +) hours earlier, $re$aring and
going over the $rocess with e5$erts. %ou now wave to yourself, and yourself waves #ack at you, #ut
you do not remem#er seeing yourself there, +) hours earlier, you did not wave to a co$y of yourself
#efore the launch, this means you are in a $arallell reality. This is also why we do not have time1
travellers among us here on earth. If you wanted to travel forwards in time you would sim$ly need
to travel in a way that you end u$ in a $arallell reality that is forwards in time, advanced science
shall eventually make $in$ointing destinations trivially easy. The odds for someone who manages to
reach interuniversal travel to end u$ just here are one in an infinity, in other words, &uite low. The
odds for those venturing into a different reality to end u$ somewhere however are &uite high, as
they will have infinite $ossi#ilities of where to end u$. " word of warning for any as$iring time
traveller though, without sufficient e5$ertise, the odds of coming #ack home #ecome one in infinity.
If you however are not concerned of returning to our original reality, the amount of destinations is
&uite astounding. %ou can go anywhere. With e5$ertise, odds of reaching a certain ty$e of reality
may #e increased, $erha$s even guaranteed, making interuniversal travel relatively safe. If we
wanted to go to a $erfect co$y of our own universe, our own timeline, then we already had all the
characteristics and features of just our kind of reality availa#le to us, then we just have to use that
data to look for similar destinations, this means that the two easiest ty$es of $arallell universes to
reach should #e the following. The com$letely random ones, where we sim$ly travel through
realities with little idea of what we are doing and end u$ in a random location, with com$letely
random scale, reality and e5istance, needless to say, &uite dangerous. The other easy to reach ty$e
of $arallell universe would #e the ones very like ours, as we have $lenty of information of just our
ty$e of reality, which should make reaching such realities relatively easy. This is good news, as
many as$iring time travellers, or reality travellers would wish to travel in the familiar setting of our
own reality. -ow we can go #ack to the dinosaurs, we can go to a $erfect co$y of our $ast, give our
$ast self some cool future toy to go e5$lore the universe with and take their role. The $ossi#ilities
are endless.
The odds of just your reality #eing one of the infinite $ossi#ilities of where a time travelling you
will arrive are incredi#ly slim. %et it is $ossi#le to make interuniversal arrangements of how such
situations shall #e handled, say a future me is to come to my reality, we #oth know that this has to
#e in the favor of us #oth, so he will #ring me the means to go into any kind of reality I wish to go
to. Whatever it is he came to my time to do, he will do, and I will go to where I feel like going to.
Infinite loo$s, even if they were to occur, would not #e a $ro#lem as there were infinite realities to
loo$ to. 9oo$ing can #e $revented very easily though. If there is something you want to redo in
your $ast, instead of just a $erfect virtual simulation through some advanced video game, and you
want your $ast self to agree to stay out of the way, you have to go in such a time that the $ast self is
not aware of what you are to do. 3or e5am$le, you wanted to go to a wonderfull rollercoaster that
you remem#er taking when you were twentyfive years old. %ou have to go #ack in time slightly
#efore you took that rollercoaster ride, so your $ast self will not know what they are missing, as you
give them something cool to do instead, and you go on enjoying the wonderfull rollercoaster ride,
$erha$s even twice instead of the one time you took in the $ast. -ow you are #oth ha$$y, and you
travelling did not u$set a different version of yourself. Everyone wins.
o$ies of our realities, of similar realities are #ut a dro$let in the sea of all $ossi#le times, $laces,
universes to visit. -ot just traveling to different times, #ut com$letely different universes as well.
,r travelling to random locations that are something other than universes, everything is $ossi#le,
#ut it won't #e smart to #e among the first ones to go, e5$ecially as long as there are no returning
travellers or data. @ood news is, there will #e infinite amounts of e5$loring to do, even after we
have e5$lored every corner of our own universe, which at the time of writing this #ook we have
#arely even #egun. ,ne ste$ at a time. We can take our time.
Chapter 5 God in heaven
:id I mention that if everything e5ists, so does @od. 0ello @od.
'any who venture into science will find that the more they learn, the harder it gets to #elieve. I can
agree with that, #ut I see this differently. In science there comes a $oint where #elieving starts
getting more and more difficult, #ut after that, eventually there comes a $oint where #elieving starts
#ecoming easier and easier. That $oint is rather late in the journey.
Belief, thinking something is true, without knowing it. Even if we can say that it is very likely for
@od to e5ist, we lack the visual confirmation. This means we are still ca$a#le of #elieving, and @od
remains in his cloak of mystery, which may #e how he has intended. @od #eing all $owerful, he can
hide himself, and not even the most advanced #eings will have the slightest change of confirming
his e5istance with cold hard evidence. ,r may#e @od can #e reached #y technology, may#e there
are countless #eings who have done so, seen $roof eye to eye. That would re&uire @od to allow it to
ha$$en. Whichever is the case, we can agree on the high likelihood of his e5istance, which is rather
$owerful.
ould #elief #e the all around factor of realising that a #eing is of a $ure, good mind? !erha$s #elief
is just a factor included in many of humanitys religions. @od e5isting doesn't mean that any human
religion would automatically #e correct. "ll human religions could #e false and @od could still
e5ist. I can only s$eak of high likelihoods of @od e5isting, not of any religion #eing the right one.
Everyone has to make their own choices. Believe what you want. 'ay#e all timelines end in heaven
and @od will not ask of what religious doctrines you followed, #ut sim$ly smile at you in the gates
of heaven. If there is a heaven associated with @od, it sure would have countless inha#itants of all
kinds of #eing, of every $ossi#le kind, not just us humans. "ll a #ig family, remem#er?
It is time for yet another thought e5$eriment. When it comes to $arallell realities, even without
technology, you can link yourself with other yous in other realities, $erha$s even infinite amounts
of e5act co$ies, just #y thinking a#out it. What ever you are doing right now, wherever you are,
Imagine a $arallell you in another dimension, in the e5act same moment, you are now linking
yourself with that reality in a way, and even if neither one of you, #eing e5act co$ies, do not have
the technology to do anything more than that, you are creating a link. There is an incredi#ly slim
change of a third $arty, such as an e5tremely advanced civili6ation, to see interuniversal links like
this, and choose to confirm them, and then the link #eing confirmed out of the infinite co$ies #eing
the one #etween just you and another you. This would create a confirmed link which can result in
an actual connection #etween those linked realities, either in a form of travel or e5change of data.
-ow that is incredi#ly unlikely, and you will #e wasting your time doing that, #ut there is a much
more relevant $oint I'm trying to make with this. There is a certain all $owerful third $arty, who
ha$$ens to #e com$letely linked to everything a#out you, at all times. That is right, an always
connected link #etween you and @od. "nd in this case, instead of the word .link., I would like to
introduce the word .$rayer.. That is right, no matter how cliche it sounds, @od hears your $rayers.
/o if you have never $rayed #efore, $erha$s you could give it a shot, I'm sure @od loves hearing
from you. There is a &uote in the holy Bi#le that goes something like thisA ." dro$let of faith can
move mountains.. I like that &uote.
Chapter 6 - he !uture
We are now focusing on our own universe, our own timeline, on our future. What do you think of
when you hear the word 3uture? 3uturistic cities, s$acecraft, technology. The three things that come
to mind, #ut is that really what the future looks like? 'ay#e, #ut let's take a look, then see how it
com$ares. Earlier, when I s$oke of the future, of it #eing rather alien and of very little #eing out of
&uestion in the future, I ment it. 4ee$ that in mind as we take a &uick tour of the future of our
civili6ation, things get intense.
The year (+)), the human civili6ation B "s we arrive towards earth from s$ace, we see a $lanet
very like ours, continents still visi#le, more small o#jects in s$ace, #ut nothing too s$ecial, and the
differences hit us only as we set our feet in the surface of our home $lanet. 9ondon, lovely this time
of the millenium. !eo$le walking as they used to, #ut they notice we are not from here, when they
look at us they do not reveive the information of who we are, what we do, and so on, and neither do
the ro#ot officers. We are greeted &uickly #y multi$le ro#ot $olice officers, and trust me when I say
this, these officers know the law like the #ack of their hand. They are not ha$$y to note that we
have no identity, we seem sus$icious, almost like we were from outer s$ace. -ow we cloak
ourselves from their $erce$tion, and those ((
nd
century mem#ers of our civili6ation no longer have
no idea what that was all a#out, no way of seeing us, lets use this new $eace to take a $ro$er look
around.
We see Cd screens, advertisements come out of thin air, we also see flying cars, and flying ro#ots. "
flag of the euro$ean union, aswell as a flag of England can #e s$otted aswell, if you are into
flags$otting. There are video games that are near $erfect simulations of reality, $eo$le can simulate
nearly anything in virtual reality, there are worldwide tournaments of the #est martial artists,
tacticians and athletes of all kinds going at it with no fear of injury or harm. -o matter the s$ort. We
hear of a $lace somewhere in the $acific that hosts dinosaurs, real dinosaurs, and they can #e
viewed live, with crystal clear visuals. Biological engineering has taken off. 2o#ots, like the
officers we met, still act as a form of workers, they are the ro#ots, we are the $eo$le. There is a little
#it of mi5ing though, #ionic eyes, lim#s, and other enhancements are a $art of some $eo$les lives.
'an starting to merge with machine, and not just machine, #ut starting to control #iology aswell.
There are different classes of mem#ers of the civili6ation, some are still $oor, some are considera#ly
wealthy, riding on the formation of the dominant su$er cor$orations of the late ca$italist age. /$ace
e5$loration is starting to take off, 'ars, Titan and the 'oon are coloni6ed.
The certain coldness of the future can already #e seen, with many #a#ies having their features
hand$icked and engineered #iologically, genes, hair and eye color, traits, all hand $icked to enhance
their changes in this everchanging world.
he year 22"" the hu#an civili$ation
By now, as we hover over 9ondon, we see high rising #uildings everywhere, there were many #ack
in (+)), #ut this is different, they are taller, there are more of them, many more. The amount of
ro#ots is different aswell, they are very wides$read, now half of the #eings on the streets and air are
ro#ots. "nd ro#ots have evolved &uite a #it since (+)). "nd out of that other half, those
re$resenting $eo$le, many look more and more like ro#ots. y#orgs. The sky is full of flying
things, and so is s$ace. /$ace e5$loration has taken off in a major way, s$aceshi$s are numerous,
around earth and outside of it. -ow #oth ro#ots and humans are venturing out to s$ace, in vast
&uantities, it is a #oom of e5$loration and techlology. We now truly know our solar system, and are
slowly starting to ma$ the gala5y, the milky way.
he year 23"" the united civili$ation
2o#ots and humans, one. The num#er of flags? ,ne. Welcome to the new world.
7nity, unity is the feature to descri#e this century. -ot only the unity of all humans, #ut of all
humans and of all ro#ots and off all #iological #eings in#etween. 2o#ots are now considered in
every way to #e full mem#ers of the civili6ation, they are far su$erior to humans #y this $oint. But
humans have evolved aswell, close to that su$eriority that technology can #ring, more ro#ot than
human. It is no longer fully clear who is a human#eing and who is a ro#ot. 2o#ots are evolving,
their intelligence e5$onentially growing, the civili6ation is seeing evolution in a grand scale.
9ondon is still that most charming $ile of highrises, so we go to some of the su#ur#an areas left on
our $lanet Earth to see some changes, we see rows of #eautiful homes, with majestic grass lawns, a
flag of the Em$ire in every one of them, uto$ia. /ome inha#ited #y ro#ots, some #y cy#orgs, and
some #y stu##orn humans who will not enhance theirselves. 0umans are seen #y the vast ro#ot
majority as a wonderful relic of the $ast, as the $ioneers who made it all $ossi#le, they are loved
and cherished. The civili6ation is starting to get truly wealthy, and e&uality and good life are $art of
everyones lives. 'edicine, resources and technology make death a $ro#lem of the $ast.
Even if intelligently unenhanced humans who are not ro#ots or cy#orgs are #ecoming more of a
cherished relic, we still $lay a meaningful role in this civili6ation, es$ecially the majority of
human#eings who have significantly enhanced intelligence. "s I have mentioned already, we are the
$ioneers, and it is us humans who create this new world. It is the year ((>>, and it is a#out to #e the
year (C)). Imagine a large green field, a mound for all of the different flags of the world to #e laid
down. Imagine #illions of humans, and #illions of ro#ots all o#serving live as the leaders, #oth
ro#ot and human of every $art of the world come and $lants their flags in the grass. ,ne location at
a time. Then, after every flag is sitting there, in a #eautiful ring, the world goes silent. "
human#eing walks towards the mound, wearing a yellow ro#e signaling the wealth, unity and
$rogress of the civili6ation, holding in their hands the flag of the Em$ire. The first Em$eror of the
united civili6ation then $lants the flag to the highest $oint in the mound, and holds a s$eech for the
#illions listening on earth, and in s$ace. The Em$eror then $roceeds to enjoy a *) year term,
featuring more than $lenty of ro#ot advisors as you can surely imagine.
'ore and more of the mem#ers of the civili6ation are ro#ots or cy#orgs. The milky way is #eing
e5$lored further. There is a slim change of contact with alien life.
he year 25"" he united civili$ation
The first ro#ot Em$eror starts their term, and the last human Em$eror ends theirs. By now, over
>>= of all of the mem#ers of the civili6ation are considered ro#ots, and they are very, very
intelligent. The milky way is starting to #e fully e5$lored, and the civili6ation is s$reading to near#y
gala5ies. /cience has made travel to different realities and timelines $ossi#le, including infinite
co$ies of our own. :iscoveries in other universes and realities, de$ending on their ty$e, will further
s$eed u$ the e5$onential evolution and $rogress of the civili6ation, es$ecially if means to come
#ack to the original reality with the discoveries Dnew science, new elements, the sky is the limitE are
figured out. By now unlimited resources and energy are something that is taken for granted, and it is
the will to evolve and have ever more $rogress that kee$s fueling the fires of e5$onential evolution,
in technology, science and civili6ation.
he year 3""" he united civili$ation%
By now, thanks to e5$onential growth in technology and the amount of it, countless gala5ies will
have #een e5$lored, and countless different realities visited. This means there is a high change, that
#y the year C))), our civili6ation will have joined, either #y invitation or #y discovery, other
unimagina#ly evolved civili6ations. ,nce we join such a civili6ation, one that is millions, #illions or
$erha$s trillions of trillions of years old, our technology, no matter how advanced we considered
it,will take a lea$ so massive that it will #e a whole new age ever since that moment.
That is right, everything you have known, civili6ation the way it is to you, is likely to transform
com$letely #y the year C))). If a civili6ation of ro#ots and humans seemed alien, then this
civili6ation will too, as it is literally alien. But, #efore you get too uncomforta#le with the idea, we
are all a #ig family, remem#er?
"s millions and #illions of gala5ies will #e visited, and as large scale activity that can #e noticed #y
any o#serving civili6ation is starting to ha$$en in a significant scale, alien contact #ecomes a matter
of time. :e$ending on the s$eed of our e5$loration and advancement, it is reasona#le to e5$ect
alien contact #etween the years (*)) and *))). There are atleast thousands of advanced high end
civili6ations, millions, in some cases, #illions of years old. Imagine how us humans, living on those
dark huts in the woods a few hundred years ago are now e5$onentially advancing, and this right
here is the $roduct of a few hundred years of advancement. These civili6ations have #een at it for
millions or #illions of years. -eedless to say, I wonder if it is at all $ossi#le to imagine what they
are ca$a#le of, #ut I shall attem$t, it is afterall what this #ook is mostly a#out. /o fasten your
seat#elts. Things are a#out to get heavy.
Imagine $lanet earth during the year C))), it is mostly ultra high #uildings, and some areas of
historical value #eing conserved, "frica, corners of the continent full of cities of a vast scale, and
those cities are the thin outline of "frica, the largest historical nature conservation site on the
historical relic that is !lanet earth. The whole continent of "frica, e5ce$t for its outline, is a site of
rich nature and wildlife. By now, most life will #e outside of $lanet earth, and only certain kinds of
visits and living are $ermitted on this almost $riceless glo#e that is the home to the civili6ation, its
roots. There is still activity on $lanet earth during the year C))), and millions of s$acecraft surround
it, it is a s$rawling location, that is overgoing a transformation into the $riceless relic that it is. The
civili6ation will have selected another $lanet to act as the ca$ital, the heart of the civili6ation, one
not so $riceless. 0owever near#y. 9ets say it is 'ars. The location of Earth and 'ars can #y very
different #y this time, we will #e a#le to move the $lanets, alter them, carve them to our liking, even
live in different scales. /o wherever 'ars is during the year C))), it will #e the heart of our
civili6ation, and as such, an e5tremely #usy $lace. Billions of s$acecrafts and o#jects are around it,
there are strict measures of what can #e done in what $ro5imity of such a hu# of civili6ation, such
as scientific e5$eriments, actions, all regulated #y laws and more than advanced authority. We want
nothing #ad to ha$$en to 'ars, let alone Earth. "nd trust me when I say, nothing will.
But what if the aliens wanted to hurt the little $lanetary metro$olis of an intergalactic em$ire of
ours? ,ur $roud civili6ation, cele#rating the year C))), with cele#rations that could #e descri#ed as
a whole #ook, surely will feel invinci#le, right? That is not the case. -o matter how much $ower
one o#tains, how invinci#le they feel, they always know there is something stronger out there. "s
much as this is a $ro#lem, it is also a #lessing. %es, an alien civili6ation cele#rating its millionth
year will #e a#le to utterly annihilate a civili6ation cele#rating the year C))). But who is to say that
a #illion year old civili6ation will not have a word with such an uncivili6ed million year old
civili6ation. It is almost certain that there are su$reme civili6ations, #illions of years old, in our own
universe, ever o#servant, ever watchful. There is a rule, never a#use the weaker, as there is always
someone stronger than you out there who you will answer to. "lways. Infinity is fun like that.
"nother $ossi#ility is of these #illion year old civili6ations #eing united as one universal
civili6ation, recruiting new civili6ations once they seem ready to join, or sto$$ing foolish
civili6ations if necessary. "nd those universe governing civili6ations will likely #e united with even
more advanced civili6ations from other universes, other realities, everywhere. But there will always
#e more mem#ers to join the union, or shall we say, the family. "s new life, as everything $ossi#le
is forever #ecoming, #eing and has always #een reality, the family will have infinite new mem#ers
in it at all times. There will ofcourse #e infinite civili6ations that didnt come even close to joining
the #ig family in the form of an union. But union is just a formal $rocedure, in the grand #eauty of
everything, everything is a #ig family, no matter the grudges or location. "s I said, this is getting
heavy. -ow, contact.
It is the year C))), the metro$olis heart of the em$ire is in full motion, #asking in its $ower and
might, with formations of #illions of s$acecraft and o#jects hovering a#out. "nd then something
ha$$ens, a voice that reaches everyone around a$$ears, we come in $eace. This has #een $re$ared
for, no $anic here, no defense mechanisms that would try anything stu$id, not that they would work
anyway. ,ut of nothing, majestic million year old #eings a$$ear, shifting from the usage of stealth
technology created during millions of years, making them utterly undetecta#le to our civili6ation, to
a scale and form more familiar. !erha$s they choose to take the form of flying dragons, it doesnt
matter when you can tele$athically communicate anything, in any form you wish. They will then
announce their intentions to introduce this civili6ation into the larger one, and go over the things
that will follow. Every mem#er of our civili6ation is at that moment given all of the information the
greater civili6ation has to offer, their intelligence acting as an instant #oost. -ow every mem#er of
our civili6ation is taking an instant tour of the greater civili6ations ca$ital, their ways, their wisdom.
"nd after that #rief moment, a $ermanent, intense lea$ forward is had. 3rom the wisdom of the year
C))) to the wisdom of the year + ))) ))) in an instant. ,r if this greater civili6ation in our universe
has managed to unite with ever greater civili6ations from elsewhere, the lea$ could #e infinitely
larger. Billions of times the age of our universe, now that is a large amount of information and
advancement to receive in an instant. 3rom this moment on, we are no longer ants to the greater
civili6ations, #ut we are $art of the family of eternal knowledge, almost anything at all will #e
$ossi#le from that $oint on. But the curse with eternal knowledge is that there is always more to #e
learned, even if you know what the great $icture looks like, everything to learn, endless details to
delve into. This means that these eternal civili6ations everywhere, always, infinitely will manage to
kee$ theirselves occu$ied. Time #ecomes meaningless. /$ace #ecomes meaningless. Everything
can #e created, everything can #e done, ever more can always #e achieved. Everything is $ossi#le.
Instead of a metro$olitan 'ars, how a#out creating an infinite chain of metro$olises the si6e of
universes, with infinitely advanced technology even the wildest of dreams #ecome reality, everyday,
now that is alien. I may like the sound of the (+
st
century life more, what a#out you? 2emem#er, a
<) year holiday won't #e much to ask for at that $oint. We can literally live forever. There is
$ractically nothing that cannot #e done at that $oint. 9iterally everything #ecomes a $ossi#ility. /o
from as early as the year C))), we join the eternal ride. But what if against all odds, a ride as
advanced as that crashes?
Chapter %even &eath
:eath. " $owerful word. Time for another though e5$eriment.
Even if you are a $art of an incredi#ly advanced civili6ation, no matter how many ste$s of security
you take, no matter how much technology and trickery you use to make yourself invinci#le, death
will always #e a $ossi#ility. 9ets say a human#eing in the year ((*) has reached immortality
through advanced medicine, then the human#eing can still #e killed #y the government, and they
choose to do so, now he can still #e revived, every smallest $iece of the $erson can still #e $ut #ack
to life, and they choose to do so. -ow the $erson is living again, and feeling immortal as they were,
#ut now an alien civili6ation decides to use a sandgrain #om#, a grain of sand that e5$lodes the
whole milky way gala5y, the human#eing is dead again, and no other human#eings alive to
resurrect him, even if they were ever a#le to locate all of those $arts of the $erson from the more
than devastating sandgrain #om#s e5$losion. If these aliens now choose not to revive the
human#eing, or do not know how to, it is safe to say they are gone for good. :ead. -ow the aliens
choose to revive this $erson, it takes very advanced technology #ut they manage to #ring him #ack
from that e5$losion, he is alive again, and cannot hel$ #ut to feel immortal, this time he even has
alien technology to hel$ him #e immortal. -ow the universe im$lodes, a collision #etween random
e5trauniversal #odies leads to our universe destructing com$letely. ,ur $erson is dead again, and so
are the aliens who resurrected him. "nd the universe he e5isted in. :ead. -ow even more advanced
#eings from other e5istances, universes or realities, everywhere, could still decide to attem$t to
resurrect him, if they knew of his tale, #ut it would #e unlikely, and take incredi#le technology. If an
universe utterly destructs and leaves no trace #ehind, it will #e e5tremely unlikely for anything
related to that universe to #e known or thought of. 9ets say an e5tremely advanced civili6ation that
has a $resence in countless universes has o#served the collision that resulted in the $ersons universe
destructing, they will #e a#le to highly $redict which universes, realities or locations anywhere are
safe. They can also resurrect this $erson. They choose to do so. The $erson is now resurrected and is
$art of an incredi#ly advanced civili6ation, he s$reads his e5istance into the most well calculated,
safe locations around different realities everywhere, creating infinite traces of hisself, he is now
alive in an infinite amount of e5tremely safe locations. /urely he is safe now? -o.
/ome infinities are #igger than others, there are infinite different scales of infinity, even if this
$erson managed to make infinite safehavens for himself to hide and live forever in, eventually there
would come a moment when everysingle one of those infinite locations would im$lode, im$lode so
violently that no trace of them is ever left #ehind. "nd no one chooses to resurrect him. But there
would still forever #e a change for an unimagina#ly advanced civili6ation to learn his tale, and
resurrect him against all odds, if it is $ossi#le to know of his e5istance in any way, he can #e
#rought #ack infinitely #y some advanced #eings. But if not, he will #e dead forever. What this
means is that death is a certainty, and life is not, even though an infinite loo$ of life is also very
much $ossi#le. :eath, +))=, truly infinite life, >>=. :eath wins.
But, there is one form of life that truly #eats death, no &uestions asked. Eternal life $rovided #y
@od. @od is #eyond any advances, #eyond any achievement. @od is all $owerful. -ot only can @od
choose to resurrect literally anything or anyone ever, no matter what, #ut he can also make sure that
someone never dies. @od is su$erior to death. /o, even if life can seem infinite, the only true eternal
life can #e $rovided #y @od. "nd @od can also take any life away. -o &uestions asked.
/o, has @od chosen to have a heaven where #eings can a$$reciate a truly eternal life with no change
of dying? ,r has @od sim$ly decided to allow the eternal drifts of life and death take $lace
everywhere? The #eautiful thing a#out this mystery is, that every one of us will one day find out, no
matter how far in the game if immortality we make it, we will one day die #y something, whether it
#e tomorrow or in a trillion years, sometimes things go wrong. "nd when you die, the o$tions are
either the same em$tiness you feel when trying to remem#er a time #efore you were #orn, meaning
its over for good, or untill resurrection. ,r $erha$s you do go to heaven, that would #e very nice. ,r
$erha$s you drift endlessly in some $lain of e5istance, with the slim change of #eing resurrected
#ack to the infinite loo$ of life again. "ll three o$tions of death $resent a change of infinite life,
some more likely than others. Ironic, isn't it? The universe loves irony.
Chapter eight Ea%ing the 'eight
This has #een a heavy #ook, #ut that is $art of the deal when we look at literally everything, when
we try to o#serve it all. We went from my e5$eriences as a young child straight to interuniversal
conce$ts and things that were uncomforta#le and in many cases alien, things that were out of my
comfort 6one as the writer, and likely you as the reader aswell. But what did we learn? We are all a
#ig family, and what a #ig family we are, we #roadened our hori6ons. It is however always nice to
learn more a#out your family. "nd luckily for you, there is always more learning to do, so consider
including science in your life. It can #e as rewarding as it can #e heavy. " ho##y good for everyone,
which can lead to good for everyone. It is good to #e curious, it is good to wonder, it is good to
learn. 4ee$ that in mind during your days here on $lanet earth, we #oth know they are num#ered,
and we truly live in s$ecial times. 0eres for the (+
st
century8 "nd if you ha$$en to #e reading later
on, you can cele#rate these s$ecial times too, as I am sure you consider them s$ecial aswell. -ow,
let's have one final reca$ of Everything.
Everything, as the word suggests, includes a#solutely everything $ossi#le, not only every $ossi#le
universe #ut every $ossi#le thing, universes are just one thing in an infinite amount of $ossi#le
things. Everything that is not nothing, everything you can imagine, everything has always #een and
will always #e, the conce$t of everything is the eternal o$$osite of the conce$t of nothing. It is
infinite, and there will always #e more of everything, in every single way, &uantity, natural law,
element, way of e5istance, dimension, form, conce$t. Everything e5ists. "#solutely #loody
everything, infinitely over and over, its all there, its all $art of it all. There are infinite realities
where things ha$$en e5actly as they do in your favourite movies, tv shows, stories, and infinite
amounts of every $ossi#le reality come to e5istance during the #link of an eye, even ones e5actly
like ours. The true scale of everything is &uite incom$rehensi#le.
!erha$s this #ook has hel$ed you with some of your greatest &uestions, $erha$s not, #ut in that case
I am glad we ke$t it short. If anything, $erha$s the #ook made you think. Thinking is always good.
The to$ic was it all. That means the #ook went very far aswell, #ut if you managed to kee$ an o$en
mind, and make your own judgements along the theoretical and s$eculative ride, then $erha$s you
did learn something, even if it was an e5am$le of what kind of a #ook not to write. If you did
however like the #ook, then that warms my heart. What's not to love a#out a little adventure? It is
afterall in our nature. Thank you for reading. "nd in the unfortunate case of this #ook getting no
readers, there is a comforting fact. There has #een, is and will always #e infinite readers of this
#ook in infinite different realities, reading infinite different and same versions of this #ook, even if
this #ook was to get no readers in this reality of ours. Those readers are a$$reciated aswell, even
though they are not reading '% #ook. We have now reca$$ed everything. Everything.
Chapter nine (in
"ll good things tend to come to an end, and so does this #ook. !erha$s I will write a se&uel called
-othing, it would #e rather short on $ages though. In all seriousness, this is the end of the journey.
This #ook ends here, on this very cha$ter. ha$ter nine. -ine cha$ters instead of ten. To sym#oli6e
the fact that there is always more, and no true end. This however is the true end of this #ook.
"s you may recall, when starting to write this #ook I had a #roken heart. That is still the case, even
after going through everything. What I want to tell you, dear reader, as you may aswell have
realised, is that the future is com$letely different from this sim$le, #eautiful world we live in. "nd
to us humans, love is something s$ecial. /o no matter how com$licated or advanced things you
involve or wish to involve yourself in, I want you to know that what it is you are seeking to #ring
meaning to your life could sim$ly #e love. This means that love, among other things in our ordinary
lives can #e all that we need. /o if it is the meaning of life you are after, my answer would have to
#e love. "nd if you are not into love, there are infinite other o$tions availa#le out there, as we all
know #y now, there will always #e something to kee$ us occu$ied, no matter the time, $lace or
reality, and no matter how large amounts of time we dedicate to the $rogress of our civili6ation and
science, there will always #e $lenty of time for love and infinite other things too, on the eternal
journey.
Be good to others, live a good life, and remem#er that every thought, action and move you make
will always #e noted #y someone, someone with the means to have a word with you if they find you
uncivili6ed. Whether it #e an advanced future government, an e5tra terrestial civili6ation or @od
himself. That is my final ti$ for you, #e good, and you will save yourself a lot of trou#le. "nd if
everyone everywhere is good, everyone wins. "ll a #ig family, $ositivisation, remem#er? 3arewell,
and good luck on your journey through this e5istance. 9ive long and $ros$er. 0eres to the $ast.
0eres to the golden age. 0eres to the new dawn.
1 Widon, (+
st
century, human.

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