7. EVOLUTION AND PROGRAMMES
With new findings, majority of scientists each year improve and form specific views of our universe, advocating certain theses about its size, development and possibilities to grasp the abstract. For many thinkers, the eternal questions are what is beyond the end and where is the end of the universe. None of them can give us a single and overall satisfactory answer, because the size of the universe is incomprehensible if we think about it in the proportions of our existing physical laws.
Through the history, almost all nations and civilisations of the world have, on the basis of specific philosophic religious principles, described the universe and its influence on our lives. By analysing these views, we can determine the level of development of these nations, their culture and what they discovered in the universe and what fascinated them the most. They have all agreed about one thing: that we all depend on the universe, on a kind of its natural force, regardless of what it is called.