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Originally posted by xenophanes85
LOL ... how sad ... this guy doesn't even know science itself, especially time related issues, is based on guess work. There are no absolutes in the unknown. You my freind, clearly do not have a degree in physics either. Maybe a degree in capitalization issues though.
Originally posted by JCMinJapan
First, i will put in my rant then move on.... One should not put other down for their opinions. some answers may be off the mark, but, they all start us thinking. even PHYSICISTS do not know the answers we are talking about. THAT IS PROVEN. especially when you are talking about Space, time or is it Space-Time. That is even up for grabs by many. Ok, back to the main issue.
Big Bang and when time began? hmmm...Well, Big Bang does nothing to tell us when time was actually 0. I actually explains a micro micro or something like 10 to the 35th of a second, I think is the equation. It is just a theory that also does not explain how, what, why, when, where, or even if a bang happened. Also, it will basically be impossibly to be able to measure accurately the beginning of time, well at least not by observation, as light from the origional galaxies that were supposedly strewn out into the universe has not reached us and probably will not reach us until us, the earth, the sun and probably out solar system are pretty much extinguished.
Originally posted by glee
In fact, there was an article on the BBC about a scientist who claims he moved an electron in time. It was a while ago, and I don't have a link, but it was very interesting.
Originally posted by xenophanes85
The folowing question must be asked and answered, when did the Big-Bang take place?
If you believe Time is a concept NOT a dimension, I think Time always has existed (meaning infinite). When the Big-Bang happened, Space was created. Space became a way to measure Time. The two together became the 4th dimension.
[Edited on 5-2-04 by xenophanes85]
Originally posted by glee
... Do you mean to say here that everything science studies remains part of the unknown, no matter how reliably a theory can predict the behavior we see in the universe around us? And therefore all science is is a collection of guesses? ...
Originally posted by glee
"Imagine a bunch of points on the surface of a balloon. As the balloon is blown up, every point moves away from every other point. Now imagine everything in the universe as a point on the surface of a balloon. With the Big Bang, the universe started expanding like a balloon and everything in the universe is moving away from everything else. That's how expansion works."
Originally posted by JCMinJapan
... a simple question to ponder is why does a water ballon break, but not unbreak? theorectically, it is possible, but the chances of it happening are so slim that it is not conceivable.... so, this brings more questions of time.....
basically it takes us to the chicken andthe egg theory.... It time started with the big bag... how did the big bang happen without time? ...
Originally posted by Phaselink
If you cant understand quantum...and the works of Dr. Deustch, you are arguing with your own EGO!!....And of you think a man of his intellect does not understand every aspect of relativity..you are definitely not of the scientific community!!!
Comfort yourself in you ignorance!