The Reality of our universe and the illusion of life:

This universe like any complex, vast and workable system has to be thoroughly tested. If thoughts and feelings of a creature have to be tested, the tester has to become the creature to test it. However, to change forms as per wish to test a creature is only possible if the nature of the tester is a formless one. Moreover, the form that we see must have been first designed by a formless entity, because  the question about who designed the first form becomes meaningless, if it was a form that developed it. However, there can't be more than one type of dynamic entity forming the universe, because seamless integration of more than one type of dynamic entity without any disorder any time is not possible. If there is a single formless entity it must cover the entire expanse or the whole universe due to the reason that it has to be in equilibrium. This means there was no place for anything else other than the single formless entity, before any form could have been developed. Moreover, we are taking about existence, which must have always existed. Therefore it can be concluded with certainty that this universe is a single, ubiquitous formless entity, which may be called, ‘The being' or 'The Brahman'.

If we consider that the universe is a single formless entity covering the entire expanse, then it is obvious that it cannot move, because there is infinite length to move, requiring infinite force to do it. If we consider that 'The being' can’t move and the universe is expanding, planets and the stars are rotating and revolving, and objects and creatures are moving about, then we can conclude with certainty that the moving objects that we see are mere changes in visible patterns on the 'The being'. The fact that objects can be seen in the mirror when they are not in that position also suggests that our vision is the projection or a reflection on 'The being'. In other words the matter that we see is just a surface visual property of 'the Being'. Since 'the being' cannot move, and the universe, which is a reflection of patterns, which constantly moves, we can conclude that when we feel a pain or pleasure, the sensitivities are actually experienced by different spots of 'The being', even if  they are experienced constantly at one part of the body. In other words when we feel a pleasure or pain, the sensitivities have to keep moving to catch up with the movement of the universe in terms of rotation and revolution of earth and movements of our body.

The sensitivity of pleasure or pain can also be considered as just a property in the space in between the atoms because there is no movement in the being and only the properties change by means of execution codes representing patterns sent from somewhere else in 'the Being'. Obviously some codes lead to change in visual effects and some codes lead to change in the sensitivities. Moreover, there are some strong indications that the universe is maintained by some sort of programming on 'the Being'. For example the fact that light behaves like a particle or wave depending of whether it is observed or not clearly suggests that the travel of light happens by some sort of programming. Another fact that suggests that universe exists by programming is that quantum entanglements between particles at large distances at near instantaneous speeds is only possible by prior planning of execution of programs by numerous processors all over 'the Being', much earlier than when we do the experiment, that is when we decide to do it in our mind.

The above points conclude that our bodies are insentient, or without life and the pain and pleasure we experience are impersonal or coming from random spots of 'The being'.

A side effect of the above reality is that the part of 'The being' experiencing pleasure or pain now could be the same part of 'The being' that experienced pleasure or pain some time back for some other person or any other creature. This fact suggests oneness and equality among us in contrary to our mindsets, which always makes us to compare with others for our psychological contentment or elevation.

In conclusion, this universe and the lives of people and animals are illusions while in the reality there is only a uniform, ubiquitous life form, 'The Being'. The bigger illusion is that our bodies are insentient and the pain and pleasures that we experience are actually experienced by random spots of 'The being'.