The infinity and the
universal space
We present in this issue
the topic #58 from the
Systematized Study of
the Spiritist Doctrine,
that is being presented
weekly, according to the
programme elaborated by
the Brazilian Spiritist
Federation (FEB),
structured in 6 modules
and 147 topics.
If the reader uses this
program for a study
group, we suggest that
questions proposed be
discussed freely before
the reading of the text
that follows. If you
would like to study
alone, we ask you to try
to answer the questions
at first and only then
read the text that
follows. The answer key
can be found at the end
of the lesson.
Questions
1. How can we define the
Universe?
2. Who has crafted the
Universe, according to
Spiritism?
3. Is the universal
space infinite or
limited?
4. How can we define
time?
5. Can we say that time
is, as well as the
space, an objective
thing?
Text
According to Galileo
Galilei, the universal
space is endless
1. The Universe is a set
of everything that
exists and is not
man-made. The Universe –
according to Spiritism –
is work of God and the
man is included,
thinking being, but is
just a creature, son of
the Creator. In the
Universe we have to
consider that space,
which is the extension
of everything that
exists, and, connected
to space, we also need
to consider time. Space
and time, in universal
terms and in relation to
God, have infinite and
eternal dimensions.
2. This is the teaching
of the Spiritist
Doctrine, as we can read
on item 35 of “The
Spirits’ Book”: “Is
universal space infinite
or limited? A.:
Infinite. Suppose the
existence of boundaries,
what would there be
beyond them? This
consideration confounds
human reason; and
nevertheless your reason
itself tells you that it
cannot be otherwise. It
is thus with the idea of
infinity, under whatever
aspect you consider it.
The idea of infinity
cannot be comprehended
in your narrow sphere.”
3. By infinite we can
understand “that which
has neither beginning
nor end; the unknown”,
as the Superior Spirits
said on item 2 of “The
Spirits’ Book”. In
chapter VI of “Genesis”,
by Allan Kardec, the
Spirit of Galileo,
through the mediumship
of Camille Flammarion,
talks about it.
4. On the following
lines, summarized, what
Galileo wrote about the
space and its infinity.
5. Space is one of these
words that express a
primitive idea, of it,
and the various
definitions that we can
give only mystify it
even more. We all know
what space is and only
want to state that it is
infinite.
6. We say that space is
infinite because it is
impossible to imagine a
limit and because,
despite the difficulty
we have to conceive
infinity, it is easier
to advance eternally
through space, in our
thoughts, than to stop
at a given point, after
having no more extension
to go.
God sowed worlds in
every part of the
infinite space
7. To figure the
infinity of space, we
suppose that, coming
from Earth to a given
point in the universe,
at the speed of light
([1])
, and, after going
millions of leagues
([2])
since we left the globe,
we find ourselves in a
place where we see it as
a pale star. After some
more time, always
following the same
direction, we get to
this far away stars that
are mere points in the
sky from Earth. After
some moment, not only
Earth is in our sight
anymore, as well as the
Sun itself.
8. Having always the
same speed, in every
step we take in this
direction, we transpose
system of worlds,
islands of etherical
light, star roads,
splendid landscapes
where God sowed worlds
on the same profusion
that He sowed the plants
in the huge prairies.
9. It has been minutes
we are walking and there
are millions of leagues
separating us from the
Earth, billions of
worlds have gone past us
and, however, in fact,
we have not advanced an
inch in the Universe.
10. If we keep going
over the years,
centuries, millenniums,
millions of periods and
always with the same
speed of light, we will
not have advanced
either, it does not
matter what side we are
heading to and whatever
is the point where we
are going to, from this
invisible grain where we
left and call as Earth.
This is the space!
11. Taking into
consideration the
account on the space by
the Spirit of Galileo,
let us now see the time,
which, according to
Kardec, “is the
succession of things”
and is connected to
eternity, as well as the
things are connected to
the infinity.
Time exists because of
the celestial movements
12. Time - explains
Hermínio C. Miranda – is
just a measure of
transitional things.
Eternity is not
susceptible to any
measure, in the point of
view of length, because
there is neither
beginning nor end:
everything is present.
13. Space exists for
itself, but is quite the
contrary in relation to
time. If it is
impossible hypothesize
the suppression of
space, it is not like
this in relation to
time. Time, according to
Camille Flammarion, is
created by the measure
of celestial movements.
If the Earth does not
spin, or any other body,
if there was not any
succession of periods,
time would not exist.
It was Astronomy that
allowed us to determine
it.
Suppressed the Universe,
space will keep
existing, but time will
cease, fade away,
disappear.
14. Albert Einstein
discarded the concept of
absolute time – a
universal flow,
impartial of time, firm,
invariable, that runs
from an infinite past to
an infinite future. Much
of the obscurity that
involves the Theory of
Relativity proceeds from
the reluctance of the
man to acknowledge that
sense of time, as well
as sense of colour, is a
form of perception.
15. The same way there
is no colour without
eyes to observe it, an
hour or a day are
nothing with an event
that mark them. As space
is simply a possible
order of material
objects, time is simply
a possible order of
events.
16. Time would be, then,
a merely subjective
concept; it would be
exclusively dependant on
an observer to
appreciate it at a given
point and, therefore,
subject to the
relativity of its
position to anything
else in the Universe
that surrounds it.
Answer Key
1. How can we define the
Universe?
A.: The Universe is a
set of everything that
exists and is not
man-made and the man is
included.
2. Who has crafted the
Universe, according to
Spiritism?
A.: The Universe –
according to Spiritism –
is work of God.
3. Is the universal
space infinite or
limited
A.: As we learned on
item 35 of “The Spirits’
Book”, the universal
space is infinite.
4. How can we define
time?
A.: O Time - explains
Hermínio C. Miranda – is
just a measure of
transitional things.
5. Can we say that time
is, as well as the
space, an objective
thing?
A.: No. Time is a
merely subjective
concept, dependant on an
observer to appreciate
it at a given point and,
therefore, subject to
the relativity of its
position to anything
else in the Universe
that surrounds it.
[1]
The
speed of light was
measured in the century
XIX. In vacuum, it is
300k kilometers/s. In
water, its speed drops
to 225k kilometers/s.
[2]
In
Brazil, the league is
still used occasionally
in the country, where it
has been described as
equivalent to 6 km.
Bibliography:
The Spirits’ Book,
by Allan Kardec, items
2, 3, 13 e 35.
Genesis,
by Allan Kardec,
chapter.
VI.
Stellar Dream,
by Camille Flammarion,
FEB, p. 97.
Memory and Time,
by Hermínio C. Miranda,
Edicel, p. 28.