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other hand, if you have time, that means you have something in relation to something else, such as this point to that point. Time cannot be a factor involving just one point without eventually being that point in relation to some other point. And that means if space exists, there must be time in that space; and if time exists there must be space for its existence. They are inseparable twins. When the Big Bang took place there was no space/time prior to the event. If there had been space/time prior to the event, that space/time would need to have been created somehow. But, it is said the Big Bang was the beginning of everything. It is not said that the creation of a place (space) for the Big Bang to take place was the beginning. Ergo, there was no place for the Big Bang to take place. Logic says that if there was no place for it too take place, then it did not take place. Also, since it is said that the Big Bang was the "beginning" of everything, then that means there was no "before". You can not have a "before" if nothing existed to be a "before". If there was no "before", then there can be no "after". When it comes to time, there need be both, "before" and "after". I know that is a hard concept to swallow, and you would like to argue the point, but think about it honestly and fairly. And since there was no space where it could take place, and no time for it to occur, then logic (again that word) says it did not happen. But here you and I are. How do you explain that? I have no idea. But a dream occupies no space either, and a dream also plays hell with time. Yet that dream is reality at the time you visualize it. The space and time, no matter how warped each is, is real in that dream. If you question that idea, just think about the appearance of reality in some pleasurable or not so pleasurable dreams you have experienced. Perhaps time and space do not really exist. Remember, if one does not exist, neither does the other. Perhaps they are just something our brain developed for us to make sense of our surroundings. Maybe everything happened at once, instantaneously, so instantaneously that time and space were not involved. It only seems to us that they exist because that is the way our minds work. No space exists because it logically can't, and no time exists because it logically can't. If there is no space, there is no place; and if there is no time, there is no existence. That would be one explanation for deja vue, or however you spell it. Reality is only a dream, but to whom or what, created by whom or what, and for what reason. And please don't tell me loneliness. And since we are on the idea of time. Science is trying to get us back to the Big Bang itself in order to understand the chain of events from the very first hint of a bang. Right now they are within .00000(forty some zeros) of a second of the beginning. But can they ever get back to that point. Probably not. Within increased gravity time and light slow down. This is true to the point that the difference in time has been measured between a clock on top of a sky scraper, and a clock on the street. The clock on the street will run slower because of increased gravity closer to the center of the earth. That means that back at the time of the Big Bang, ...... continued on next page Previous Page <-> Next Page |
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