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“The forces of nature aren’t arbitrarily selected in some way by
chance or design, they are simply the possible directions of time.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Everything Forever

Time is one enormous moment
Where children play
not knowing of a tomorrow
where people walk along an ocean
and gaze in wet air
This sense of separation and loss
is all illusion
though old men tell of the past
as if it is gone somewhere else
to children who listen
as if it used to be
We all walk here in time
not yet knowing
as we ponder the mystery
and animals listen
that all in this same moment
the world begins
and the world ends
while these waves
crash upon the shore
regardless
And now as I touch your hand
time will stand still
and trap something there forever
for us to view from some heaven
as we are forever born
into an endless moment”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Time is said to be like a sandy wind which erodes all that rises up against it.
Time is more like a flowing river, dominantly following the path of least resistance,
but not purely following one direction. The flow of a river twists and
turns and has eddies which flow backward. Likewise, the cosmos doesn’t move
purely in one direction, or even in two directions. We live in a world where time
moves backwards, forwards, and several sideways directions. Time flows freely,
but like a river it obeys the contours of a landscape.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Symmetry order is the disorder of grouping order, and grouping order
is the disorder of symmetry order. If the order of one is the disorder of the
other, then there is no room for a general disorder. All there is in nature is
ordered patterns of one type or the other, and combinations thereof.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Physicists and cosmologists have long questioned whether a state of perfect
symmetry ever existed in the past, we just haven't ever considered it as a possible
future. We have been convinced instead, because we observe a measure of
randomness that the order of the universe is simply winding down. But if anything
it is winding up! Everything is enfolding together. The final state of zero
which the universe has been evolving toward since the very dawn of time is
simply the native state of the Universe. It is the timeless whole. It is truly everything
forever. And we aren’t really becoming, we are already there. The universe
we know, the past, the future, and the infinity of other universes, all exist simultaneously.
We are inside that whole. We are a part of the native state of zero,
part of the eternal present.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“What subject could be more interesting than timelessness? The timeless
realm is essentially God's realm, meaning that timelessness is not just configurations
and mathematical laws but rather the whole space of ideas and a great
integration of everything living that exists in time. In the permanent stasis of
timelessness we see all worlds and all lives simultaneously. We can appreciate
even scientifically that the universe itself is alive, at very least through each one
of us. Even timelessness must therefore be considered alive which illuminates
the definition of life in an unexpected way.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Science doesn’t yet know for certain why a universe ever managed to begin,
or why it began so highly ordered, scientists just believe that once time begins
the flow is naturally toward greater disorder. So a considerable stumbling block of Boltzmann’s vision is that it doesn’t explain how the universe started off preorganized,
which one might say contradicts the law itself. How could the universe
ever have organized itself into the most ordered state in all of nature, or at
least very near to it, if that state is logically and mathematically so improbable?”
Gevin Giorbran
“There would seem to be a case for at least a meager relationship between our
consciousness and Omega. Simply considering that absolute zero is a product of
synthesis rather than cancellation, we then are led to consider Omega to be a
synthesis of all life, all experience, all thought, existent throughout the infinite
expanse of galactic and planetary systems in an infinite universe. At this stage,
remaining conservative is just unreasonable humility or biased skepticism. To
the dismay of the skeptical, we are not here considering philosophy or religious
idealism, we are rather properly applying an evident scientific theory. It follows
that the emergence of life and biological diversity are probably best explained as
future influences, which is classifiable as a form of intelligent design.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“In considering perfection initially there seems to be an axis along which there
are two directions, one where we strive to be perfect and consequently live
uncomfortably with our own and others imperfections, and another where we in
some way reject or ignore the ideal of perfection and so we arguably live with a
less directional moral compass. It is somewhat like seeing the glass half full or
half empty.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“The single property of the whole universe, from which
everything is made, and which everything is transforming back into, is just space,
although in learning this, it is so important to understand that things are less
than, not more than space. The entire world of material things is a fragment of
the whole. Everything we know as real is less than the space it exists in, and not
more than empty space or nothing. That low opinion we have of nothingness is
all wrong. What we think is nothing is perfect symmetry. Presently we have it all
backwards.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“As each person observes their world, one
configuration emerges from the ethereal background in perfect synchronicity
with a synthesized integration of memory and experience, all of which exists
enfolded in the parent consciousness. We ourselves are the evolution of time.
The cosmos exists inside of us, as real as we exist inside the cosmos.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“It turns out that there is a very good reason the expansion of the universe is
accelerating. All time in every universe moves toward the balance of a universal
zero. Although it is a bit startling to clearly recognize that time has both a beginning
AND an end, in discovering timelessness we also find that our single
cosmos is like a story in a great book that tells an infinite number of stories. All
the stories; my story, your story, exists forever. We are led finally to imagine a
deeper level of reality, even from a purely scientific perspective, where all life
across infinite worlds exists eternally unified within an implicate ground state of
zero, forming an omniscience ever present in our own future.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“The physical world is how concrete and vibrant and
colorful real meanings are. So I have no trouble with the idea that everything is
mindstuff, or consciousness, that is, as long as the physical cosmos isn’t degraded
with that association. And as long as what consciousness is made of is
understood to be the same as what physical reality is made of. Consciousness
arises out of the meaningfulness of being. The physical world is made of the
meaningfulness of being. The physical world isn’t just filled with an ethereal
meaning behind objects, it is meaning.
Any view which separates meaning from physical reality moves us toward a
division between matter and ideas or thought. Part of what can be deduced from
the success of this cosmology, as well as the harmony exposed here between
science and eastern philosophy, is that not only is it possible to discover good
science that is based on sound reasoning, there also is a deep and fundamental
relationship between physical reality and the world of ideas and meanings.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“Gravity is time moving backwards.

Expansion is a force from the future.

The expansion of the universe is time moving forward.

Time is not moving purely in one direction.

Electromagnetism is time moving forward.

The Strong Force is time moving backward.

The Weak Force is time moving forward.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
“When someone doesn’t acknowledge the miraculous conditions of the
cosmos, and instead attributes all the systemization and orderliness that we
observe all to thermal energy, as if we should expect energy has some innate
potential to create orderliness, it stinks of a kind of repression of the profound
for no other reason than to avoid the philosophical implications.”
Gevin Giorbran, Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness

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