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Join Date: Dec 2006 Rep Power: 0 | Re: Time -
08-13-2007, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MJA Just another Question. Was there time before the first time keeper? Thanks, = MJA | Hi and thanks for the feeback, Are you asking, was there time before time? We can actually ask the same thing about everything else. Was there magnetism before magnetism? Was there matter, energy, space and motion (to name a few) before there were any of those things? According to Big bang theory none of these things existed till after the “explosion” (big bang). Scientist believe initially there existed a singularity, a single point from were all things originate. In other words, all the physical phenomena that make up our universe come from this source. The point I’m trying to make is this, I believe one of the main reasons we have such great difficulties understanding time is that we, in our minds, make it to be very different from those other things. I believe science is telling us that before all these things were different, for example before magnetism manifested as such, it displayed other behavior, in other words, the forces that define magnetism or generate it were themselves being formed and coming together. The same thing happened with matter. The basic constituents of matter, protons, electrons and neutrons, originally had other forms, (proto- matter, quarks/anti-quarks) as the expansion (big bang) continued, particles combined forming what today we call matter. I believe the same thing happened with time. Originally time had another form, just like all other things. I believe that precisely 10*-43 seconds after the “explosion” it begins to manifest in the form we recognize today. Science states before the big bang there was no time and I would add, as we know it. In other words, time before 10*-43 seconds is different and obeys other rules so we don’t recognize it as time. This is one reason relativity (based on 4-D space-time framework) can’t be used (breaks-down) within the singularity. That’s why I say time is a secondary manifestation. The big bang itself is the primary manifestation. I also believe that along with time there are five other secondary manifestations. Each one of the six manifestations provides and attribute, a characteristic, a property or a quality, they are responsible for generating all phenomena in our universe. Regards to all, |
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