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Originally Posted by paavo07
This theory, as all must, begins at the beginning, at the big bang, the birth of the universe as we recognize it today. This would more accurately be understood as the Great Shatter. For it is when the four dimensions of spacetime were created from a single point. That the universe evolved from a single point in space and time is true. |
Let’s alone the events’ development after big bang, and let’s analyze it before and in the moment of big bang:
1.Has the “single point” (as you mentioned it) any size? I.e. can the mentioned “single point” be considered as the only point in an empty 3-d space, or 3-d space didn’t exist and “single point” existed in itself?
2.Did the mentioned “single point” exist within, inside the time (i.e. to say figuratively can we admit that “single point” had been existing over let’s say 100 000 years before it experienced the bang?) and did this “single point” experience any other kind of change before big bang?
3.What shattered greatly? Was it a “single point”? Can we identify it as nothing or was it something (any kind of substance, any kind of matter, or was it a point that hadn’t size, but accumulated such huge energy that afterwards was scattered throughout the whole universe?)
4.Were the time and space born "at the moment" of big bang?
Please try explain as simply as you can.