Friday, May 27, 2011

Nature of Reality?

In the conventional view, one could say the nature of reality is mainly due to energy.
For a spiritual standpoint, one could consider the nature of reality to the majority indigenous intelligence or divine or emanation of the divine mind.
In the religious point of view, the nature of reality is the creation of God as told in the Bible.
Some people may say that the nature of reality is what has been completely updated, adheres to truth, remains favorable, and can not be changed. This is a formal condition for the existence. This is the condition of having a steady and consistent meaning. The laws of thought and reason are ontologically dependent on this and other conditions due to the nature of reality, in this regard.

The nature of reality is also a subject of particle physics, including relativity, force, motion, space, and the particles of which all matter is composed. The particles, much more complex than the hydrogen atom have been completely updated, is said to adhere to the laws of physics do not change. From Newton, scientists became much more confident in your knowledge, thanks to the view of the particulate nature of reality. 

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Beginning?

The Big Bang theory is how you explain what happened at the beginning of our universe. But what was there before the beginning? this is were scientist are stuck. How could nothing all of a sudden turn into something? What was there before the big bang some say god but who really knows. Our universe came about 13.7 billion years ago as a singularity.  After the inflation and expansion and the extremely hot temperatures the universe began to cool and expand into the universe we know now.




Tuesday, May 24, 2011





What is real? What is the universe made of? How does it work? So let’s talk about the nature of reality and what is all about, but first let see what reality is. Reality is the state of things as they actually exist rather then as we see them or maybe thought to be. Reality generally refers to the nature of that which existed in the past, exists in the present and will exist in future, but not always. Sometimes the term reality can be used to refer to the existence of individual experience. Reality is often contrasted with what is imaginary, delusional, in the mind, dreams, what is abstract, what is false, or what is fictional. To reify is to make more real, and to abstract is the opposite. The truth refers to what is real, while falsity refers to what is not. Fictions are not considered real.