![]() Reaching the Omega Point may not be possible without possessing the 5 attributes assigned to it by Teilhard de Chardin. From the center of the spiraling universe, mankind serves as a conscious observer or one can also conceive it as each person being the center of his or her own universe, which, as time goes by, becomes more organized. At this Point, the universe finds itself in a state of organized complexity. The end result of this involution is the Omega Point or the end of the world as we know it. Centripetal forces lead to involution-that is, transforming a state of disorganized complexity into a more organized one. His universe was compromised by 2 fundamental forces: tangential or rotational (which he also called matter) and radial or centripetal (also called love). He extrapolated the concept of a spiral galaxy to include the entire universe and out of this forged a unique philosophic viewpoint. 2 A Jesuit who later abandoned the traditional teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, Teilhard de Chardin was a philosopher who also trained as a paleontologist and geologist during the first half of the 20th century. ![]() “Omega Point” is a term coined by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to describe the evolution of our universe. ![]() As the universe evolves toward its maximum organized complexity, it is said to reach the Omega Point. ![]()
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