So the universe is not quite as you thought it was.
So the universe is not quite as you thought it was. You’d better rearrange your beliefs, then. Because you certainly can’t rearrange the universe. ~ Isaac Asimov ~
Jason Owlbright Depends on what universe you're in. This one "appears" to have had an origination point at the Big Bang. Sort of like a bomb going off at T minus zero.
I still think we all go through a universal black hole at the end of time, get compressed, and pop back to start all over at the beginning of time. :-) the "big bang" is that restoration out of the giant suck hole that compressed it all.
Owen Iverson I think that this loaf is being created and destroyed at the same time, which is why we only see the present. So I think the future is being created by the present as the past is being destroyed, leaving only the present. But when it comes to seeing the "past" from the distance universe, its just the old light rays sooo that doesnt really count as seeing the past
Did time exist before the big bang? People say no but that really confuses me
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ReplyDeleteDepends on what universe you're in. This one "appears" to have had an origination point at the Big Bang. Sort of like a bomb going off at T minus zero.
I still think we all go through a universal black hole at the end of time, get compressed, and pop back to start all over at the beginning of time. :-) the "big bang" is that restoration out of the giant suck hole that compressed it all.
ReplyDeleteEvo Lumin That just means that the universe began at the time of the big bang, not that "time" itself didnt exist.
ReplyDeleteOwen Iverson I think that this loaf is being created and destroyed at the same time, which is why we only see the present. So I think the future is being created by the present as the past is being destroyed, leaving only the present. But when it comes to seeing the "past" from the distance universe, its just the old light rays sooo that doesnt really count as seeing the past
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