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Itisnowagain
GargIndia
You are mistaken that "all religions speak non duality".
The root of religion and everything is non duality.
All arises out of the non conceptual.
There is only the ONE.edit on 9-1-2014 by Itisnowagain because: (no reason given)
GargIndia
Hope you get what you are looking for.
GargIndia
Itisnowagain
GargIndia
You are mistaken that "all religions speak non duality".
The root of religion and everything is non duality.
All arises out of the non conceptual.
There is only the ONE.edit on 9-1-2014 by Itisnowagain because: (no reason given)
How do you know? Why are you so sure?
www.aryasamaj.com...
Indian school of philosophy (also, called the Vedic philosophy) sheds lights on some deep and unseen facts. The soul can attain the state of salvation after freeing itself from all the bonds by achieving true knowledge of God, soul and matter.
GargIndia
reply to post by peter vlar
You remember what was taught to you. That makes you a person with good memory, but not a genius.
'Veda' has a clear account of origin of the Universe, and 'Veda' is a very old book.
The 'big bang' theory has origin in 'Veda', an ancient Sanskrit book.
There is no way science can find the origin of the Universe, as there is no direct observations. You can say that telescopes can find it. But unfortunately the space out there is not as transparent as people believe, and light waves do get distorted when travelling large distances.
daskakik
reply to post by Itisnowagain
Who was that aimed at?
By asking if there is an external 'pressure' you are showing that you do not understand cosmological expansion. It is not about space expanding against an external force, it is expanding from a central point outwards. Additionally, the singularity has to be infinite due to the universe being infinite. A finite singularity cannot produce infinite mass and energy.
spy66
reply to post by AugustusMasonicus
By asking if there is an external 'pressure' you are showing that you do not understand cosmological expansion. It is not about space expanding against an external force, it is expanding from a central point outwards. Additionally, the singularity has to be infinite due to the universe being infinite. A finite singularity cannot produce infinite mass and energy.
If the singularity is expanding from a Central force or point, it must be expanding against a exsternal force as well. How can you exclude the exsternal force?????????
If the singularity is a Central point. What is surrounding it? What makes the Central point Central if nothing is surrounding it????????
The singularity must have a surrounding Space or force since the singularity is a Central point????????
Or am i missing something here???
What you say dont make any sense at all.
Not really, only those who slept their way through 8th grade science class. Those of us that paid attention know that after the initial expansion of the is singularity, the only thing produced was hydrogen. Then between 10 seconds and 20 minutes after expansion, the process of nucleosynthesis began which created helium isotope He4 and small amounts of deuterium, some helium He3 and very small amounts of lithium. These were the stable isotopes. There were also a couple of unstable isotopes that emerged at this point such as tritium or H3 a hydrogen isotope and beryllium 7, both of which decayed into He3 and Lithium7 respectively.
Everything heavier came much later after the first stars exploded causing stellar nucleosynthesis. Galaxies and planets came along a bit after that. I also think that the is some confusion here as to what is finite and what is infinite. In regards to time, the point of reference is a human one. We think about time in finite terms because our lives are finite, we need to ascribe dates to everything to give it scale. While it may appear as though time is finite because we only count back to the Big Bang, that doesn't mean that time itself is finite.not knowing what happened prior to the expansion of the singularity leaves us without context to compare to something the human mind can grasp. A time and space are part and parcel of each others existence, space can not be infinite while time remains finite. It is a massive contradiction with no reconciliation.
Itisnowagain
spy66
reply to post by AugustusMasonicus
By asking if there is an external 'pressure' you are showing that you do not understand cosmological expansion. It is not about space expanding against an external force, it is expanding from a central point outwards. Additionally, the singularity has to be infinite due to the universe being infinite. A finite singularity cannot produce infinite mass and energy.
If the singularity is expanding from a Central force or point, it must be expanding against a exsternal force as well. How can you exclude the exsternal force?????????
If the singularity is a Central point. What is surrounding it? What makes the Central point Central if nothing is surrounding it????????
The singularity must have a surrounding Space or force since the singularity is a Central point????????
Or am i missing something here???
What you say dont make any sense at all.
This present happening is the single point. The present happening can be a story made of words speaking about another time or place.
"Long ago in a far, far away land........................................."
spy66
If the singularity is expanding from a Central force or point, it must be expanding against a exsternal force as well.
If the singularity is a Central point. What is surrounding it?
What you say dont make any sense at all.
AugustusMasonicus
spy66
If the singularity is expanding from a Central force or point, it must be expanding against a exsternal force as well.
Why?
If the singularity is a Central point. What is surrounding it?
Infinite matter and energy.
spy66
This is what i have heard Lawrence Krauss say if i am not mistaken?
I think this knowledge will change in the future. But it might be a good basis to start out from, and do corrections from.
. I'm curious, why do you think it will change in the future? I'm not saying I disagree, at least in principle because that to me is one of the beautiful things about science, that it is willing to admit when it's wrong and adjust appropriately.
en.wikipedia.org...
When it comes to time and the beginning of finite time. You have to considder at least 4 different time scales.
1. A compression time line. It takes time to form the singularity. This is the real beginning of finite time.
2. A expansion time line of emitted energies do to the compression.
4. A neutral time line. This time line takes splace between compression and expansion. It is the shortest time line.
4. Expansion time line of the compressed energy mass. The singularity. This is after the compression is finished.
You can Call al these 4 time-line's mechanical or finite time lines.
But than there is a time line that is a absolute constant. The absolute constant time line differs from everything that have a finite time line.
The other difference between finite and infinite is that finite can never be absolute neutral. The infinite is always absolute neutral.
One always changes, the other never changes.
Finite have bounderies, the absolute constant dosent have bounderies.
DJW001
reply to post by spy66
You people have been debating the contents of "the set that contains all the sets not contained in the set that contains all sets" for pages now. Stop it!edit on 9-1-2014 by DJW001 because: (no reason given)