Let me spill the beans,
The universe is fundamentally decided. Everything that can ever happen, is happening, will happen has already happened and is definitive. There is no time, only the illusion of time. There is no free will, only the illusion of free will.
Imagine a large 3D hollow sphere, an artwork of the universe which has engraved in it all the events of the universe. You are but a dot on this artwork experiencing not the art, but a specific trajectory on the art which is your timeline as a 2D being.
In moments of true revelation, you might be able to see the artwork from the centre of the sphere and see how it is all connected, and be able to jump to different points in the artwork and experience the timeline of that point.
However, know that all the different points are you. The human, the stone, the air molecule. This is your art. The universe exists because you exist. If you don't exist, the universe doesn't. The person whom you love, the phone you are holding everything exists in your mind. If you don't, they don't as well.
And yet still you can never know all of this definitively, because to know definitively you'll need to lose the "ego", the "I", as soon as you lose the I all of it stops existing, because you stop existing.
So all you can do is reach the border of this ego-death to be then carried over to that side or sucked back in to this side and left with nothing but a faint memory of fundamental truth of the universe.
“For me, the most ironic token of [the first human moon landing] is the plaque signed by President Richard M. Nixon that Apollo 11 took to the moon.
It reads: 'We came in peace for all Mankind.' As the United States was dropping 7 ½ megatons of conventional explosives on small nations in Southeast Asia, we congratulated ourselves on our humanity. We would harm no one on a lifeless rock.”
— Carl Sagan
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