With Nirvana make up of 2 parts - form (nama)(色) and formless (rupa) (空).
This resemble the form (nama)(色)part of the Nirvana - the Physical Universe.
Aquarian7 minutes ago
I am puzzled. Does the creator (no pun intended) think that the Universe has a boundary, edge, or an end. If so, what is there beyond that boundary? Is the logarithmic view finite?
The universe is not infinite, there is a boundary called the Cosmic Microwave Background, a barrier that exists in all directions that we cannot see through in any form and it is unreachable, as it is accelerating away from us. Don't worry, your prison contains billions of miles of space to play in.
ricky l2 seconds ago
@Shad Dapp - your scientific information - confirm the form part of the Nirvana attainment.
LOL everyone1 hour ago
Can you locate where god lives ?
ricky l2 seconds ago
Divinity don't live in the Physical Universe - because Physical Universe will go through the phase of birth, living, decay, demise and rebirth.
ricky l4 minutes ago
Btw, I used the word Divinity because :-
Some religions used the word "God" for Divinity.
Some religions used the word "Deities" for Divinity.
Some religions used the word "Deva" for Divinity.
Some religion used the word "Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Paccekka Budda, Arahat" for Divinity.
Divinity refer to the properties of Supramundane - that inherit Supramundane consciousness of varying degree.
ricky l12 seconds ago
When there is physical existence or realm - it means it will subject to the phase of birth, living, decay, demise and rebirth.
This mean it is no longer Eternal.
And if Divinity fall under the physical state or physical realm - it will no longer be eternal.
9 minutes ago
ok whats holding it in,and what is past the edges.
ricky l2 seconds ago
Formless.
ricky l2 seconds ago
Infinite .................................. of the finite.
This Is A Map Of The Entire Universe, Squeezed Into One Mind-Boggling Image
This stunning spherical image manages to cram in the entire universe, including our Solar System at the centre.
The mind-boggling image also packs in the outer planets, Kuiper belt, Oort cloud, Alpha Cetauri star and the cosmic web along with the Milky Way galaxy, Andromeda galaxy and other nearby galaxies.
Created by artist Pablo Carlos Budassi, the jaw-dropping image is based on logarithmic maps of the universe compiled by researchers from Princeton University along with images from NASA’s telescopes and space probes.
Logarithmic maps are used for visualising inconceivably huge areas such as the universe because each step on the axes increases by a factor of 10.
However, they’re not very user-friendly to look at.
Budassi got the idea of fitting the universe maps into one tiny image while making hexaflexagons - paper polygons with many sides - for his son’s birthday.
“When I was drawing hexaflexagons for my son’s birthday souvenirs, I started drawing central views of the cosmos and the Solar System.
”That day the idea of a logarithmic view came, and in the next days I was able to assemble it with Photoshop using images from NASA and some textures created on my own,” Budassi told Tech Insider.
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