The Universe, and everything inside and outside of it, is merely the "physical" manifestation of a simple geometric equation that can generate an infinite complexity.  The equation is called a fractal, and more particularly a fractal called the  Mandelbrot Set.  

The entire structure, including our own universe, is constantly and endlessly changing because the result of the equation, being infinite, needs an infinite amount of time to resolve itself.  Therefore, wonders will never cease.

Since our own universe, and Life As We Know It, fits into only a small part of the equation due to its unique mathematical structure (which would not balance in another part of the equation), we can never reach or interact with any part of the equation outside of our universe.

When we interact within our own universe, we must do so very carefully to allow the equation to compensate for our movements and rebalance itself.  If we interact too quickly with a part of the equation that manifests itself as a massive physicality, for example, we lose our mathematical coherence, and go SPLAT.

Life itself has no meaning or purpose .  It's just an error in computation which will ultimately be eliminated when the corrections post.   
                   
            --- Copyright 2005 and 2008 by Ken Doggett ---

To read a short short science fiction story about stopping time, click here.
   
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