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Originally posted by Hymroids
do you think that in the farthest reaches of space or the mind, because everyone really seems to focus on the compression of infinite mass. why isn't space like time folded on top of it's self or something. or like do you think that there is like space hell or something.
Originally posted by Hymroids
...or like in that oldschool space movies where they send astronauts through wormholes and it's just like some weird trippy psychodelic stuff. or maybe it could just look like polygon graphics from some bclass 80s movie.
Originally posted by blue bird
If you chose to go with quantum vacuum as a substratum ( 'something' that was before Planck time) than you should know - that vacuum is not empty.
Originally posted by Hymroids
Quantum vacuum is not nothing, nor empty - it is plethora // filled with potentiality, with minimum energy. Virtual particles and, virtual matter and anti-mater are constantly created ...popping up into existence and vanishing. It is called quantum fluctuation.
Originally posted by Hymroids
When you say 'god' as a prime mover , next question to follow is: well who 'create god'? We brake Ockham Razor- this beautiful and very wise logical principle , that underlies scientific method - NOT to make more assumptions than the minimum needed.
Originally posted by Hymroids
There is no space-time before. No distances - no space or 'empty room' and no time Universe is space-time. Universe can be finite with no boundary. Space and time has beginning.
Originally posted by shearder
I think we know the universe is probably endless. What does that mean exactly?
If we could travel forever, however long that is, how do we know we would not reach a “barrier” or limit to how far we can go?
So close your eyes and imagine space as we know it, remove planets from it, stars, etc etc, till you have an empty void with nothing in it. Now you have this huge empty vacuum, then imagine that doesn’t exist – what do we have? What would there be then, A HUGE empty vacuum.
So was there ever “Nothingness”. If so, where does oxygen or hydrogen or nitrogen or carbon come from if there was nothing?? I guess I haven’t found anything substantial enough via Google to substantiate or answer that question. Any solid answers out there? Has anyone else wondered about this?
Originally posted by Quasar
I think you are getting into parallel universes. I have a hard time believing in parallel universes. It is along the same lines as that John Titor stuff, where his timeline layout changes as he was reliving a time that he was already in.
Originally posted by Quasar
I believe that what we are doing right now is it, there is no changing it. I have a hard time in believing in time travel, as well.
Cosmology, our understanding of the universe, might be revolutionised when the Lisa (Laser Interferometry Space Antenna) is launched in 2011.
It will orbit the Sun at the same distance as the Earth, but trailing us by 30 million miles. Consisting of three satellites linked by laser beams, it will form a huge triangle of laser light about three million miles on each side.
If a gravity wave from space hits this triangle, it will cause a tiny distortion in the laser beams, which will be detectable by its instruments. (Lisa will detect optical distortions one hundredth the size of an atom.)
Lisa should be able to detect cosmic explosions nine billion light years from Earth, which cut across much of the visible universe, as well as colliding black holes and even the shock waves emitted a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang, which are still circulating around the universe.
Hence it might be capable of resolving the most perplexing and stubborn question facing cosmology: what happened before the instant of Genesis?
Originally posted by Quasar
They say, and there is undeniable truth, that animals have a sixth sense about these things. That is precognition.
Matter matters.
Light is particles and waves, so it should weigh. This guy (??) says this:
E=m*c^2 and E=h*f
so
m*c^2=h*f ====> (h*f)/c^2=m
This above means photon has weight (very light
about 1e-50[kg])
but right now they say photons have no mass, just movement.
Movement is heat or energy, so mass and energy really are the same, therefore higher energy means higher mass...
warmer=heavier???
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Endlessness is just that; endless and without boundary. Nothingness and Infinity are both ultimately incomprehensible to conceptualize in their entirety. However, I strongly encourage you to stretch the limits of your mind trying
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Maybe the Universe is both infinite and finite.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Perhaps in the beginning there was infinity, and later a finite universe was created therein.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Perhaps the Universe is going to expand forever... that would make it finite in size yet infinite in potential, but if its expansion is guaranteed forever, might as well, for all practical reasons, call the Universe infinite.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
I personally believe whatever caused the Universe to come into being was brought forth by an uncreated and infinite force. That force either always was, or came into being from nothingness. I believe that force is an impossibility. I think the Universe is impossible in a sense; God's mystery.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
If it is completely empty then how is it huge? Distance can only be measured if there is a stationary point of reference. A completely empty space is as small as it is big.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Science currently tells us the space vacuum isn't empty. Quantum particles and what not.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Also, there seems to be a misconception on this thread about the Big Bang Theory. This theory doesn't suggest there was an empty nothingness prior to the Big Bang. This theory says the Universe was condensed to be point of singularity, perhaps even to the point of infinite density. This theory is only applicable for understanding post Big-Bang though, as the laws of known physics breaks down in that state of singularity.
Originally posted by Cloak and Dagger
Are you familiar with the quantum zero point field? I just read a book by an astrophysicist called "The God Theory" that puts forth a theory in regards to exactly the questions you are asking. You might wanna check that book out, I thought it was fantastic.
Originally posted by Quasar
Very cool, shearder, I will have to continue this tomorrow. I haven't heard of LISA, but will definately look into it.
Good night!
Originally posted by R3KR
Words are vibrations in your throat which then create patterns of waves in the air. Can a thing be understood completely through organized wind ? I do not think so. But we will try wont we...