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A system
For a long time I have thought that we exist within the scope of a system. Simultaneous I have thought that we can not see what is outside this system. It seems also as if it is impossible for us to understand whether something is outside the system or what it can be outside the system. The system in itself is intelligent.
What I am thinking about is that the material world is built up by protons and electrons, so that tin is one system and copper is another system for example et cetera. The opportunities of wide variety are built on a fundamental system. Life is a mystery. There exist an answer for what life is, but we do not know what that answer is.
In the course of this time when I have thought about that we are in a system, I have thought that the system furthers an intention, and that this intention has something to do with what is outside the system. I have thought that what is outside the system continuous does something with what is inside the system where we are now.
That something exists is a fundamental factor. Within our possibilities to understanding life on Earth depends on a cause. The cause must be eternal, because nothing comes into existence from nothing. It would be illogical to think that a universe built up of intelligence does not have an intelligent cause. The proof is that we exist, we have not arisen from nothing, and therefore we have arisen from something we do not know what is but can understand that exists.
The matter of fact that we live in a system, because that is a matter of fact; that is the explanation I think, for why we do not find out about the whole context regarding our existence. I think that because we can not look out of the system, therefore we can not see the whole context regarding our existence. I think that we can not see it all. We can only see what is in the system where we are now.
I believe that the right thing to do is to seek true knowledge and develop understanding between the humans.
January 12, 2010, David H. Hegg