ultimate question....i dont undastand it whats ur views?
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ultimate question....i dont undastand it whats ur views?
its assumed that time began just after the big bang, as before the BB there was nothingness.."apparently"
so 1) after the big bang as it took 'time' for everything to have been created
however, in the argument that clearly God made the Big Bang, then surely 2) time was always there as was God, after all God timed his creation
but i guess it would be wise also to figure what time is.. after all we see time according to the clock humans constructed..
time means different things in different places in the universe nahmean?
peace.. knowledged thread-start
its hard to imagine 'nothingness'.... i used 2 think that time just repeats itself but that wudnt really make sense..
time is just one of those ultimate questions that are impossible 2 answer but interesting to see other peoples views
Iv never thought of the question "what time is" that makes it easier 2 understand rather than thinkin of clock time
time is time we made the term time
so time to us is clocked
but on how ery thing is startd is impossable to tell
no one knows...no one will never know
thier are theories thats it
god
bigbang
alians
prolly went down like this
alians constructed earth and we see one and we call it god
lets face it
we are not the first planet born
thier billions and billions of planets that prolly befor earhs time
life prolly existed billions of years ago on a diff planet
we destroyed it and we moved on to this
we are slowly destroying this so we will hav to move on to another
who knows
u will never know untill u die then u will see if thier was a god or not
then askem this
if their is a god u meet when float u away from earth
lmao the big bang is hilarious to me
Genesis is hilarious to me....
The concept of time is man made. The theology of time is man made via religion. The reality of time lies outside of the scope of our understanding.... that is IF time, itself, is real.
Even our relative time is contextual. Various peoples of the Earth use various calenders based on many variables. The Gregorian Calender, for instance, is one of the LEAST accurate measures of time because it is a solar based calender as opposed to more accurate lunar calenders.
The Mayans had one of the most accurate calenders of them all. Their calender says time runs out in 2012, or at least the end of 'these times' will come.
Only a few can fathom what this means.
Time is a relative construct.
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true.. the meaning of time and its origins are varied from culture to culture and belief to belief..
however it can still be argued when time began...
i mean its easy to say time exited forever.. however..when did time numerically start in terms of time "0"
was there a zero in time??
if not..then surely time existed forever..
and..assuming time does not exist and is an illusion, well truly this has to be proven as time is a basic element of nature..
time is seasons/its clocks/calendars etc...
peace
Time is what we assign it to be. And there may not have been a beginning to 'everything.' Maybe 'everything has been everything' the whole time.... different forms.
In other dimensions does time exist as a dimension?
String theory? Relation to M theory? All theories, but possibilities.
If there are other dimensions where time is not applicable, does that mean that time does not exist, or only in the context that we know?
Or do human beings lack the understanding to truly grasp the concept of time?
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peace i understand.. in fact time becomes grasped material in a black hole as an example.. suggesting that there are powers to control time.. if its controllable is somebody controlling us through using time?? hmm ok that was random.. but an example of extremes of time..
but you are also correct we make time what it is as evident on earth and how diffrent people have done with it.. however.. this does not exclude or lessen the gravity of the fact that time has substance either way...
the question of where it is rooted..? well lets start on why it is important.. the importance makes us draw closer conclusions on how and where it would come from..
peace
when you try to comprehend space...like outer space..and think about how far away stars are and shit, you'll start to realize that maybe time doesn't even really exist..i mean light travels at 186 miles per second....thats pretty fast and then consider how alot of the stuff we can see from earth are LIGHT YEARS away. the human mind cant even comprehend going that far away for that amount of time...
just think about space..for all we know space could be INFINITE...there's no top or bottom of space..it is infinite...if you want to think of time on a universal scale, instead of a human scale or earth scale or Sun scale or whatever, then time doesn't even exist....
why because its the most likely theory? not assuming u specifically believe in the alien shit or intelligent design but those 2 things are man made "theories" based on nothing, at least the big bang theory has some science behind it and has the chance to be prooven possible unlike that other crazy shit....if u believe in intelligence design then your not too intelligent, your just lookin at the bible way way too deeply, as in you believe its true and not a fairy tale based on keepin people in line and under the helm of the powers that ran the world 2000 years agoQuote:
Originally Posted by Bone Collecta
Infinity is considered a measurement because it is a man-made construct. Measurement itself is derived from man-made mathematical concept. Therefore, measurement is a method of relative comparison.
But, infinity cannot be considered a measurement because we cannot visualise it outside the realms of human concept. Infinity must be an absolute, thus Time must be an absolute.
Take an object, a pen sitting on the desk. Under the rules of measurement, you can see where the object begins and ends. However, there is in fact no beginning and no end to this object because "beginning" and "end" are all human conceptual creations and nothing more. Whereas you see the pen as finite in measurement, it now becomes infinite. But the fact is, it has not just transformed - it was infinite to begin with and always is.
This same idea can be applied to the concept of Time.
there is no such thing as time
Time doesn't exist.
focused energy... Everything on has symetry, the big bang theory is feasable in the sense that is the most logical scientifically, but really think about it, this big bang, would've come from what? magnetic forces spinning particles till they collide rye, but where did thes magnetic forces come from and these particles, who put them there?
hmmmm, religion or science - either way some force or God would have had to create something...
next question,... what came first the chicken or the egg??
which is why I call it a 'concept'.Quote:
Originally Posted by 7EL7
the true big bang is the bang the very first man gave the very first woman
time is a figure of speech that only relates to those who know to which it being time is being related. time is the greatest abstraction that has done the most to concretize life as we know it, if time wasn't made such a prime commodity less stress to keep up with and not be under any pressure. where it start a big bang of energy that formed matter and anti matter which expanded to form the universe we live in which gets/got partioned down to the galaxy to solar system to sun to moon to seasons to months et al. so what time existed before the bang, being was a bang there was time before it, like when the universe becomes static and time stands still or keeps expanding where time slows down, time is that general relativity in terms of motion and special in terms of space -> the former object in movement latter object at rest that comes down to atoms moving where they get blurred or object in terms of time travel and half lifes. is time an evolutionary concept or a created aspect of the past inquestion that gave/entered the phrase with its various conotations?
I think..
either it always existed, or either we invented it to discribe following moments/movements.
since we can't magine what was before the big bang I don't think I can give an answer.
Anyway, like Sun Ra said... 'We work on the other side of time.'
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the eggQuote:
Originally Posted by Potent1
http://science.howstuffworks.com/question85.htm
time does not exist
the past present and future are played out at the same time,
the past can change the future and the future can change the past
peace
this can be the truth..Quote:
Originally Posted by soul controller
because
we see the world through a 3D dimension.. however TIME-SPACE is a four dimensional world.. whereby when we travel at certain speeds and in certain parts of the universe.. we are not part of the world as we see it on Erath..
thus there are dimensions we cannot see and feel because there is more to the eye and mind than whats there to eb seen!
read and understand my earlier reply to this thread
Time is a product of the Big Bang. Time is motion through space. Before the big bang there was no time because there was no space, and no motion. So time began when the big bang banged, boom, time.
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after 12 - 21 -2012, will time go back to 0 ?
so we are in 2012 right now
2012 after christ -
2012 years after christ existed -
so will a new christ return on or after 12-21-2012 ?
why would our time be formed around christs existence ?
was this christ truly a christ ?
wtf
time is rotation
like in cymatics
when the particles on the bottom are pushed upward and towards the center then back down again
I neither agree nor disagree with what has been writ before. The past only defines my future if I let it. Either I grant or rebuke permission for the past to define my future. I'm living proof & in the process of editing my projected self image. Positive thinking and motivation don't mean shit if my self image is ill aligned.
it started when sound first started pushing material in a rotation
u cannot say that time is a measurement. time is a physical quantity. we can measure physical quantities but that doesnt make those physical quantities measurements. time is also a dimension.
however others say time isnt even a vector quantity. however to say its man made is wrong. other animals were manipulated before time before humans were even on earth. a pig can tell the difference between an old pig and a piglet so others can experience it apart from humans
Question
when/how did time begin?
Answer
When the simulation/illusion was switched on
Why does time seem to go faster as you get older?
I remember that a semester, or a year in school, when i was in grade school, seemed like forever. A month seemed like forever. Christmas was always a long time away. My birthday was always a long time away.
Now the years fly by. A week feels like a day. A month goes by as fast as a week used to. Now I'm old.
I remember reading someone's explanation being that when you are only 7 or 8 years old you haven't been alive that long so your short time up to that point is perceived as being longer. The explanation wasn't satisfying.
It probably all breaks down to perception. Does time seem to go by faster because I'm an adult toiling away at jobs and paying bills and not enjoying my time as much as I could when I was younger?
Someone in prison probably disagrees. When you're in a jail cell, time takes forever. Is it true that time goes by faster while you're having fun? And why is this? Is it perception, again?
What can I do to slow down time? How do you avoid wasting time?
What's the longest you've ever gone without looking at a clock or checking what time it is?
It's the first explanation, satisfying or not. A year, month, day becomes a shorter period of time as a fraction of your life as time goes on.
When you're 7 a year is a 7th of your life. Theres a massive difference between your perception of time then and what it is in your 30s.
God knows what it's like for old people - your body is falling apart, your minds not as sharp, you can no longer understand the fast changing world, if you ever did, and it must seem to pass in a flash.
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To Push out
The Big Bang
Sound - Movement
Circulation - Living
The pushing out and movement of light and sound and how it affects the material/mass in it's path
Emit - Time
Time ends when that light and sound dissipates and affects it's last particle.
There is more light and sound behind it to reanimate that particle though. Time will restart
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