We are all born from energy. This is a concept echoed by scientists worldwide, and notably by the renowned Nikola Tesla. Tesla posited that we do not cease to exist after death; our soul and consciousness are forms of energy, which is the driving force of the universe. In essence, energy is the foundation of everything in our lives.
What are we?
Before the existence of the Universe, galaxies, our planet Earth, and even ourselves, there was a colossal and enigmatic explosion that eventually gave rise to everything we now recognize as space.
The immense and unexplained explosion known as the Big Bang is credited with creating everything in existence, and it remains a mystery as to what caused it. It is highly probable that we may never understand the events preceding the Big Bang, but many believe with certainty that a divine creator, often referred to as God, orchestrated it.
It’s hard to fathom the immense energy concentrated at a single point that caused an explosion and gave birth to space.
The structure of the universe and the neurons in the human brain bear a striking resemblance, don’t they? Consider these two images.
To the left is a microscopic image of a brain neuron, and to the right, the vast structure of the universe. It’s fascinating to consider that we might be part of a colossal organism, which some might call God.
The idea that God created humans in His image leads to an intriguing thought: what if similar universes exist within each of us? Take another look at the two images above.
Admittedly, this is a bit off-topic, but it’s an incredible notion that we are all part of a vast energy. This energy propels everything in our world, the universe, and within ourselves, even governing our brains. Without energy, we simply would not exist.
Energy is omnipresent; it constitutes everything in our sight—objects, the world around us, animals, ourselves, and even the stone lying on the street. In essence, everything is composed of atoms, which are the microscopic particles that form elements.
Atoms are in perpetual motion, and their connections, positions, and shapes determine the structure of various objects and living organisms.
Atoms are in perpetual motion, and their structure is composed of energy. Observing this video, one can see the movement of an atom, which bears a striking resemblance to the way planets orbit a star, doesn’t it?
Reflecting on the brain’s neurons, one can draw parallels to our boundless universe. But what if it has a boundary or there exist other similar universes?
The human brain contains 90 billion neurons, all interconnected. What if our universe is merely one neuron within a larger organism? Could there then be 90 billion other universes, each with its own version of us? If we are created in the image of a creator, this presents a fascinating point for contemplation..
Dreams
Have you ever pondered why we dream certain dreams? Indeed, many will argue that our brains conjure images that never existed. But consider this: what if a dream is actually a reality, a parallel universe where we lead another life? And perhaps the reality we all share is merely the dream of our counterparts in a parallel universe. It’s certainly food for thought.
Nikola Tesla, the scientist, received ideas in his sleep, and his most brilliant discoveries were conceived thus. Upon awakening, he could fully design what he envisioned. Who imparted such knowledge to him? Indeed, it is the divine presence within us all.
Now, consider the knowledge that may be bestowed upon us in the future. There are numerous rumors that Tesla invented a time machine and other remarkable devices, but he allegedly destroyed the designs, believing humanity was not yet ready. In our world, it seems, anything is possible.
So Nikola Tesla always said that our soul is energy, therefore with the help of this device we try to connect with the other world, with the energy flows of those who help us answer our questions.