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Gravity
I don’t believe language could truly describe how marvelous unconditional love is. Unconditional love is by design everlasting. It’s focused. Unhinging. Unchangeable. Unbreakable. Words spewed by a finite mind with limited intelligence cannot accurately express the concept of infinity, the beauty of the lemniscate, and therefore unconditional love. Unconditional love is the infinity. The neverending numerical order that governs the universe. Its continuing, progressing, and it marches forward until the end of reality. Unconditional love blessings those who embark such a path. It gives grace to the sinners who were once told they were graceless. When the sky falls and the universe ceases to existence, to paraphrase Martin Luther King Jr, unarmed truth and unconditional love will have it’s final say in reality. To the naked eye the universe is a combination of stars, planets, asteroids, and comets numbering in the sextillions illumining the darkness. Intellectuals for thousands of years professed that laws govern our universe whether divine or natural. When we attempt to grasp unconditional love we must understand the fundamentals of love. What is love? Love is extensionality. It is passion. It is the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual pursuit of happiness whatever that may be. Nevertheless it will shrivel away. It will disappear. Expire. Love will die just as people die. It comes and goes. The extensionality once had will erode and rust away like everything else in this world. Love is like a spiral. In mathematics a spiral is a formation that emanates from a central point while it curves getting progressively farther away as it revolves. That, I believe, is the definition of love. It is a manmade zealous approach in which at its source it’s unconditional but the revolving continues hence the sides of the spiral separate further apart. At the end of the day it isn’t unconditional. Unconditional love is like the infinity. The infinity cannot erode. It cannot rust. The same concept applies to the universe. The universe is infinity. No matter what happens there will always be something because there can never be nothing. Since unconditional love is infinity and infinity is the universe; unconditional love must also be the universe. It’s a stretch. I know. However scientists don’t quite understand why there is gravity and why objects with mass attract. I believe gravity exists because of unconditional love and personally I don’t think I’m insane for saying that.

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