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Is past and present part of Universe?
Mark The universe has two realms,and thus two different time areas.
Quantum time is Planck time,and this time ticked before the big bang. We humans live in the macro realm of the universe. I call this time area Einstein spacetime,and it came to be after the big bang. So when imperial thinkers tell us there was no time before the big bang I say bull ****. There was always quantum time. Bert |
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Is past and present part of Universe?
On Oct 13, 6:21*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Mark *The universe has two realms,and thus two different time areas. Quantum time is Planck time,and this time ticked before the big bang. We humans live in the macro realm of the universe. I call this time area Einstein spacetime,and it came to be after the big bang. * * *So when imperial thinkers tell us there was no time before the big bang I say bull ****. There was always quantum time. *Bert Our highly insignificant existence (all-inclusive, start to finish) within this vast universe isn't at most worth 0.0001% of the cosmic age of all things we can see, and perhaps it's not worth 0.00001% of all things we presently can't see or otherwise detect. Of the time or era for the past 15,000 years worth of intelligent humans is worth perhaps at most a mere 0.0000001% span of this vast universe. (that's less than a nano flash in the cosmic frying pan) In other words, no matters what we accomplish (goof or bad), including blowing our planet to bits or causing a terrestrial LHC black hole or nova will not make any cosmic difference, as in none whatsoever (however, ETs might care to say "good riddance"). ~ BG |
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