What is the Universe expanding into..

Do you think there was anything before the big bang?

  • I don't think there was anything before the Big Bang

    Votes: 56 12.5%
  • I think something existed before the Big Bang

    Votes: 200 44.7%
  • I don't think the big bang happened

    Votes: 54 12.1%
  • I think the universe is part of a mutiverse

    Votes: 201 45.0%

  • Total voters
    447
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Does Time really exist or are we living in a Continuation of the Now!

:scratch1: Strange..

I thought someone mentioned the power of now...however I can't find the post...:confused:

Anyway I will have a look at most things (so I read it)... there are some very interesting Ideas..
Perhaps it was never posted..strange.
NB I have no connection I just found it interesting..

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M. Gregg
 
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Yes that's the one...:)
Yes as I read it..there are quite a few "Gotcha" moments.. and I can say it had an impact.

If I'm travelling any distance in the car I will listen to an audio book<<it makes me feel I'm not wasting my time..:D
How many hours are we sat behind the wheel..??

Regards
M. Gregg
 
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Well, you're ahead of me on the theory bit!

My simplistic understanding: unless time and energy are present, there is no universe as we know it. So, I have no doubt that the edge of the universe as we know it is where time and energy encroach.

Well, it could not exist without them. No stable universe that we can conjecture would last without much of what we see and the various physical constants, time, energy, and mass.

For instance, why does gravity exist and how does it manifest? Gravitons maybe, but that's not my point...

Well, if it did not, if a physical body did not exert a force on others by the inverse square law, nothing would have ever happened.

Entropy and beyond from the first instant. It would all just fly away in linear lines.

If you got really bored, and had been around 15 billion years, and wanted to start the universe up again, what would you keep? You would keep much of what we see...
 
Donuts appear necessary at both the largest and smallest scale.
Therefore I suggest we randomize only everything else.
 

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Mathematical constants are self-existent.
Whatever works, is...

They say the value of Higgs sits right on
the edge of instability. Regardless if that
statement is truth or fiction: Certainly
illustrates what I would expect from a
property of self-existence.

One of many such, that together might
force existence upon all lesser works.
 
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