strikeviperMKII
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It didn't have to 'begin' at all. Time didn't exist 'before' the big bang, so...As for the bit before exploding into existence; "I don't know." and the occasional "But I'm thinking on it".
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It didn't have to 'begin' at all. Time didn't exist 'before' the big bang, so...As for the bit before exploding into existence; "I don't know." and the occasional "But I'm thinking on it".
really?It didn't have to 'begin' at all. Time didn't exist 'before' the big bang, so...
really?
How do you know this?
You might want to start with defining the word "time"...
So time is what, a clock?Think of a black hole. If you sent an indestructible clock towards its center, what would happen? As it got closer and closer, the clock would slow down, as relativity says it should. When it reaches the center, it would stop. Thus, no time.
A black hole is just a mini version of the big bang, that is instead of a large amount of matter (a star sized chunk), ALL of the matter of the universe was in a very small space. Relativity would still hold, thus no time 'before' this matter exploded.
So time is what, a clock?
If the clock stops then there is no time?
Does it also work that way when the battery dies?
So time is relative to the localized area it is in?
Does that mean you stop aging when you get to the center of a black hole?
And how exactly do you know that time "stops" in the center of a black hole?
seems to me you are attempting to support your unsubstantiated claim with more unsubstantiated claims....