IronWing
No Lifer
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Me too, and the bee's knees to boot."I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
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Me too, and the bee's knees to boot."I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
This is wrong. if you consider entropy then you will see that this is impossible given that our universe started with incredibly low entropy
The universe was not created from nothing. It started from a point infinitely dense which exploded for an unknown reason.
It you want to blow your mind, consider that 49% of the matter created in the big bang was antimatter, and 51% was matter. Most of it annihilated each other, and everything you see today is made from that leftover 1%.
All I want to know is if I'm traveling in a ship at light speed and turn on the headlights what happens?
Yeah I basically agree, though you've said it much better than I could've.Collisions in a higher domain caused the big bang and instantiation of our universe in a lower domain? Either natural phenomenon or someone in the higher domain is playing with particle accelerator collisions and is creating big bangs and universes without knowing it.
Whatever happened we will never know because our physics and detection instruments are built from this domain and are therefore limited to this domain and are forever incapable of perceiving any higher domain that gave rise to our universe.
Like "The Matrix", only an external intervention from the higher domain would ever clue us in if the higher domain contained sentient intelligent life, but even then it would have to be in a form we could perceive and understand in our domain.
Ants don't understand anything about industrialization and synthetic textiles when they are being stepped on. But even then that's an over simplification that isn't even valid as ants and humans are of the same universe, so that example doesn't even begin to convey the inability to perceive something beyond our realm. Imagine trying to explain our universe to someone from a universe without gravity or electromagnetism. Its a paradox like trying to define a word by using the word itself. There would be no equivalence to explain one universe in terms of another.
Like normal
The universe actually owes its existence to imperfection. For as much as we use statistics to predict the predictable, understanding the mechanism behind imperfection is probably the most important secret to unlock. Why was it 51/49? It should have been 50/50 going by the laws we currently exist within.
If there were a singular explosion, all molecules resulting from that explosion would be equidistant and gravity would keep them locked in an equidistant lattice all pulling on each other equally. You need some kind of imperfection and all of a sudden things start twirling around and smashing into each other into exactly the way matter coalesced into the galaxies we have today.
It was created from nothing.
All the energy that is in the known universe was created from the big bang.
Which was nothing before the big bang. Where did the energy come from. There was nothing.
Explain that scientists.
"I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
All I want to know is if I'm traveling in a ship at light speed and turn on the headlights what happens?
There is your first problem, given that it has mass.
Otherwise as mentioned.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_relativity
This is wrong. if you consider entropy then you will see that this is impossible given that our universe started with incredibly low entropy
Hawking says that asking what was before the big bang could be a pointless
question, comparable to asking what lies south of the south pole.
But what irks me is the nonsense opinion that because we can't scientifically explain it right now it's unexplainable. They are working on it. Perhaps something came from nothing, perhaps our universe came from a white hole and there are multiple universes.... perhaps there was a creator. But if there was a creator, then it certainly isn't anything like the hundreds of fake gods that humans invented.