Musings on Infinity: A Personal Theory of Everything in a Conscious Universe
By Marten Jay Niner
What if everything you’ve ever imagined, every dream, myth, memory, or moment was true? Not metaphorically, but literally. Because in an infinite universe, even the impossible must find space to exist.
The mere fact that we can conceive of Infinity suggests that it exists, not just as a mathematical abstraction, but as a lived and experiential reality. So, let’s assume Infinity exists.
Infinity is True.
I = T
And if Infinity contains Everything, then:
I = E
Therefore:
Everything must be True.
E = T
According to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, the speed of light is not fixed in a universal sense, it is relative to the observer. That single idea reframes our entire understanding of reality. If you are the observer, then reality is relative to you. Consciousness becomes the locus of all things.
You are Energy. You are Mass. You are a being of Light.
E = mc^2
Mass is energy; energy is light.
So what, then, are you?
Einstein once wrote to his daughter that when seeking a Unified Theory of the Universe, scientists had forgotten the most powerful unseen force: Love. That, he said, is what makes the world go 'round.[1]
Love is Universal.
L = U
If we follow this symbolic logic, I present what I call:
Marten’s Grand Unifying Theory of Everything
Everything is True (relative to you).
E = T
Everything = Energy = Mass x (Speed of Light)^2
= Universe = Infinity = God
= Omnipresence = Awareness = Observer
= Stillness = Me = You = Yes = Fun = Love = True
E = e = mc^2 = U = I = G = P = O = A = C = O = M = Y = Y = F = L = T
In an infinite framework, distinctions collapse. We are not separate from the Universe, we are the Universe, observing itself. And Infinity is not one monolithic thing, but multifaceted:
Each form of infinity is equal to the other.
Infinity = Infinity
If everything is true relative to you, then your beliefs don’t just shape your experience, they create it. You are the master of your own Universe, and your personal truth becomes the lens through which reality is revealed.
So, the question becomes: What do you believe?
In an Infinite Universe … everything is possible ... even nothing.
And in the space where nothing exists … everything can begin. Whether you’re meditating in stillness, looking up at the stars, or navigating conflict at work, I invite you to see yourself as the creator of your reality. Infinity isn’t ‘out there.’ It’s you.
[1] This quote has been widely shared on the internet and often attributed to a letter Einstein wrote to his daughter Lieserl. However, there is no verified source for the original letter in public archives, and scholars debate its authenticity. Regardless of authorship, the sentiment aligns with spiritual and philosophical interpretations of Einstein’s broader worldview.
By Marten Jay Niner
What if everything you’ve ever imagined, every dream, myth, memory, or moment was true? Not metaphorically, but literally. Because in an infinite universe, even the impossible must find space to exist.
The mere fact that we can conceive of Infinity suggests that it exists, not just as a mathematical abstraction, but as a lived and experiential reality. So, let’s assume Infinity exists.
Infinity is True.
I = T
And if Infinity contains Everything, then:
I = E
Therefore:
Everything must be True.
E = T
According to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, the speed of light is not fixed in a universal sense, it is relative to the observer. That single idea reframes our entire understanding of reality. If you are the observer, then reality is relative to you. Consciousness becomes the locus of all things.
You are Energy. You are Mass. You are a being of Light.
E = mc^2
Mass is energy; energy is light.
So what, then, are you?
Einstein once wrote to his daughter that when seeking a Unified Theory of the Universe, scientists had forgotten the most powerful unseen force: Love. That, he said, is what makes the world go 'round.[1]
Love is Universal.
L = U
If we follow this symbolic logic, I present what I call:
Marten’s Grand Unifying Theory of Everything
Everything is True (relative to you).
E = T
Everything = Energy = Mass x (Speed of Light)^2
= Universe = Infinity = God
= Omnipresence = Awareness = Observer
= Stillness = Me = You = Yes = Fun = Love = True
E = e = mc^2 = U = I = G = P = O = A = C = O = M = Y = Y = F = L = T
In an infinite framework, distinctions collapse. We are not separate from the Universe, we are the Universe, observing itself. And Infinity is not one monolithic thing, but multifaceted:
- Interior Infinity: The infinity of the present moment. Within every second lies infinite potential. Like the endless decimals between 1 and 2, the "now" contains uncountable experiences.
- Forward Infinity: The future: infinite in its scope, unpredictable, and full of possibility.
- Backward Infinity: The past: infinite regressions, ancestral memory, karmic lineage, and historical imprint.
- Universal Infinity: All that is, was, and could be, reality in its total, unbounded expression.
Each form of infinity is equal to the other.
Infinity = Infinity
If everything is true relative to you, then your beliefs don’t just shape your experience, they create it. You are the master of your own Universe, and your personal truth becomes the lens through which reality is revealed.
So, the question becomes: What do you believe?
In an Infinite Universe … everything is possible ... even nothing.
And in the space where nothing exists … everything can begin. Whether you’re meditating in stillness, looking up at the stars, or navigating conflict at work, I invite you to see yourself as the creator of your reality. Infinity isn’t ‘out there.’ It’s you.
[1] This quote has been widely shared on the internet and often attributed to a letter Einstein wrote to his daughter Lieserl. However, there is no verified source for the original letter in public archives, and scholars debate its authenticity. Regardless of authorship, the sentiment aligns with spiritual and philosophical interpretations of Einstein’s broader worldview.