Thursday, January 18, 2007

The Library of Babel


This Universe, or as the author would put it "Library", houses all people, with many dialects and languages, on different continents, and in different countries. But all these people with their many differences, since no one person on earth is alike, all have trouble seeing the beginning and the end. Because human minds can only think in time and space, meaning that everything really has to have a beginning and an end, we cannot therefore understand who constructed this magnificent library. Where did it come from? We are all searching, not for the librarian, but for the architect. How can something appear from nothing? Does that something, created from God knows what, therefore have an ending? Will this Library be standing for an infinite amount of time? These are questions that human minds cannot comprehend. Our minds have been evolving since the first human on earth. We have gained information, put that information to work, and learned new things. Our minds are forever evolving. Therefore, these questions might only be answered in the distant future when our minds are evolved enough to comprehend the true identity of the architect.
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