Friday, November 16, 2012

The universe as one



There is a study postulating that earth is shaped by the cosmos that surrounds it, especially by Saturn and Jupiter. To understand this we have to take into account how gravitation affects earth and everything that’s held within the universe. Let’s imagine the universe as a giant clock which machinery is synchronized to make each piece move coupled with the rest.
The effects of this synchronized movement on earth are tremendous, our climate has been determined by the shape of earth, and the shape was given by Saturn and Jupiter (among other bodies) with their continuous gravitation around earth.
Think about it, our climate has determined the evolution of humankind, for climate sake, entire tribes migrated from one place to another, then complete cultures changed their systems because of nature and climate, and all of this history led to our present state of evolution.
 Our modern society has elevated knowledge and understanding to levels never seen before, but there are still some questions about life itself that have not been answered even though our level of awareness.
Considering this, to think in our planets shape, and in us, as a part of this shape makes me wonder if our evolution among thousands of years has more relation with our cosmos that we though.

2 comments:

  1. In my opinion this is a very interesting article and explores a methodology that analyzes the universe understanding it from the general to the particular, from the elusive cosmos to our human existence. It makes you ask again and consider the importance of our actions, behavior and ideologies that come from a forgotten cosmos and we barely see but in the stars, that comes from an interior world, conforming us biologically as capable beings that interacts with the environment. For this, it is important to note that more than one as a universe; we should see "one like the universe." Thinking of the first cell to the unknown stars.

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  2. If you think about it, it makes total sense, and we can also say that as some planets have a major impact on other planets, like you just said, we can also infer that small planets have a small, but important impact, on bigger ones. My physics teacher at school once told me that if something happens to the moon, it'll be the end of the earth, and human kind, because just like the earth's gravity attracts the moon, the moon is also attracting the earth with its gravity. This attraction is keeping the earth stable, and it prevents it to get closer and closer to the sun, so it makes total sense this theory of the cosmos.

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