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Old Jul 3, 2007, 11:24 am   #10 (permalink) (top)
Technosoul
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I would agree to the circular concept for many reasons. As the only goal is to complete the circle otherwise we are going nowhere in particular.
The circular design is the only logical motion for the totality of exsistance. And, if the universe is not logical then we cannot employ logic to figure it out.

Now the shape of the earth is a circular globe that moves in a circular orbit around the sun that has a circular shape. Of course this "crop circle" of designs can have other designs within it.

Those circles are demonstrated physically.

In philosophy we know that we awaken form sleep, move around and then return to sleep, that would form a circular activity of returning to the point of orgin as an ending. The next day the circle is repeated.

If this is a correct theory that simular prinicples apply to everything then space-time is not flat, it curves, and so eventurally time-space would look in design like a gaint circular globe. So a journey to the end of time-space would return you right here to planet earth.

Circular moton also has a center of relative stillness (non-motion) that is kind of a source also around which exsistance evolves, from which existance possibally unfoleded to become larger or more complex circles of diversity. Returning mentally to that center of stillness within would consitute a spiritual journey to complete a religious pilgramage (circle) so that one is reborn into another spiritual journey.

Once a motion is established in a circular momentum it could potentally continue circulating forever. However a circle might have a starting point, or orgin, before the design of the circle is completed from point A to point A. If you have some paper with nothing on it you could start with a tiny dot and make a mark in a circle until you get back around to that tiny dot. At which point the circle then becomes seamless and therefore eternal because you could continue to follow the mark around and around forever. The blank paper would represent no-thingness. If point A does not return to point A then you start with nothing and end up nothing, or nowhere.

So did the circle start off or was it always in effect without a beginning?
Did the earth really have it's very first orbit around the sun or is this as it always was and always shall be? Are we involved in a circle of creation or a circle that always exsisted? For even if the circle is now seamless and unending the first circle might have had a start and a finish.

Time might play a role in this philosopy theory, when we draw that circle on a blank page we would start off at one moment in time but when we finished the drawing and the end becomes the beginning - it would be at a later time. However if you use the numbers on a clock that is shaped like a circle then you could start off at 12 PM and end at 12 AM. Then continue to 12 PM again. But is 12PM yesterday the same as 12PM today?
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