Our computers run on electricity. Big or small, advanced or simple, all of them need electrical power to function. Shut off the power and the human-made miracle of the computer world stops. What about our world? What energy source is essential for this universe to function?
When we think about energy sources that are crucial for our existence, light and heat come to mind. It seems that electricity is not essential for our existence, although, we would be heartbroken, and our society would fall into chaos for a while, if suddenly, all of our electrical devices would stop working. But humanity has lived longer without knowing or using electricity than it has with it, so we should be able to survive in the event that it disappears. But would we?
When power is disconnected from a computer, it is gone. Not there, but not being used. No, it’s gone. What would happen if electricity disappeared from our world like somebody turned off a switch?
Based on what we know these days, everything alive would crash. Our bodies and brains use electromagnetic impulses to convey and collect information. Remove electricity from this process, and you have no life. Tiny electrical impulses are even taking place in single cell organisms, so they would collapse, too. The story does not end there. Since electricity is related to electric charge, which is a property of atoms (the basic construction blocks from which all matter is constructed in this world) and even sub-atomic particles (the construction blocks of the construction blocks), as modern science tells us, all matter in this universe would stop being what it is. This means that our universe would stop, just like a computer when its power is taken away.
So, what is the difference between our universe and the computer world? We can unplug our computers, and remove the batteries from our laptops (although nowadays many laptops do not have easy-to-remove batteries). The Creator (or his friends) could probably do the same and disconnect our universe the same way.
When we unplug our computers or any other electrical devices, we take away the type of energy that we have around us. We think that we generate electricity and consume it; in reality, however, we just redirect and reformat the energy surrounding us to a form that is usable for achieving of our specific objectives. The interesting conclusion from all of this is that if our universe is powered by an external source and that source provides electricity to our universe, the outer world must have electricity as well. Since the Creator's world consists of different materials than our universe, and is structured completely different from ours, meaning that atoms and molecules are not there in the way we have them here, while existing, the electricity of the Creator's world may not be as crucial as it is in our universe.