>>96224490But you're not imagining everything, just denouncing the stuff you've experienced and some random examples. Here's what I mean:
Imagine the God of all being one of absolute universal irony. The reason for the universe to exist is to assume a quantum state that prevents the ex-nihilo creation of new universes (Zero energy hypothesis). The reason for conservable properties such as energy, momentum, charge etc is for definite universal symmetries that restrict the previous from being broken. The existance of BREAKS in the symmetry, such as the surplus of matter over anti-matter and entropy, is to allow for the universe as it is - a universe that as was already stated consists of stupid rocks spinning around stars that are ultimately fated to die due to entropy. And on these rocks, LIFE, of all things, exists only to habitually cycle into constant states of ecological equilibrium as evolution dictates mutations cannot upset the eigenstate of a system. And THEN consider that only when massive extraneous disasters occur, guided by the unfeeling chaos of the universe, does the progress that creates intelligent, sapient beings arise.
And for what purpose do we, sapient beings exist? So that we can observe and see and struggle against the ecology, the chaos, the entropy, and the symmetry... all to be thwarted by the simple truth at the end of the horizon. There's nothing at the finish line. No way to actually break the bonds of reality. There is no way to supercede the fact that God is the irony of the universe itself, that sentient life exists only to witness its own futility.
Now, you've imagined it? Denounce it. It's just the imagination of a man who has just heard about 0-energy hypothesis and can't comprehend why nobody is asking simple questions like "Well, why don't new universes just spring up out of nothing everywhere?" and assumes that all the theoretical physicists already know the answer and are too shrewd to tell us.
Now, you give it a shot!