Time Travel Theory & The begining of the universe, why life is like a book.

In summary, the conversation discusses various theories about the concept of the big bang and the universe. Some theories suggest that there was nothing before the big bang and the universe has always existed in the same way. The conversation also delves into the idea that all events are happening simultaneously and that matter is just one representation of the physical universe. It also raises questions about the existence of time and the limitations of our thinking when it comes to the infinite universe.
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The big bang. Some of our theories state there was nothing before the current universe and then BANG! (Well we really don't know but let's use that for this conversation) all of a sudden we have matter. Well my theory on this is: Because there was nothing before the universe, it would have always exploded in the same fasion, we would have always been here and there was no chance that the universe would look different today. What happened in the past was always meant to happen would always have hapened the same way because there was no external forces (that we know of) acting on the "Big bang". Like if there was "something" before the big bang then it would effect how the big bang exploded, where the matter traveled, how far it traveled etc.. But if there was nothing before the big bang then it would always have exploded exactly the same.

This also leads into my theory about how everything that was set in motion. Down to the smallest particles we know of everything happens due to what what happened before. (Example a particle will travel one way because it hit another particle etc.). Bascially, we are here today because of a huge string of events (down to the fundimentals of matter) that will always happen the same way. Even our ability to think is like a book, I will always think the next thought because of this chain of events.

Life is like a programm with the programming being matter of our universe, the program goes forward as matter moves. If matter was unable to move nothing would happen. Move matter to play the book.

We should be able to also predict the future based on this knowledge. Assuming we have some kind of machine that can take a instant snap shot of all the matter in the universe down to the fundimental particles of matter we can then figure out which way they will travel and what will happen next.
 
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what if there is no time?

what if all events are happening simultaneously and we choose to visit a particular 'moment' as a function of our consciousness?

matter is the representation of the physical universe. what if the 'universe' includes worlds of non matter and other products of energy??

it is my view that we are at this moment visiting one thread of 'probable events' in the physical world. without time the physical has always been here and always will be.

the universe is infinite, we can not limit our thinking to the physical world of matter, IMHO.

peace,
 
  • #3
Originally posted by olde drunk
what if there is no time?

what if all events are happening simultaneously and we choose to visit a particular 'moment' as a function of our consciousness?

matter is the representation of the physical universe. what if the 'universe' includes worlds of non matter and other products of energy??

it is my view that we are at this moment visiting one thread of 'probable events' in the physical world. without time the physical has always been here and always will be.

the universe is infinite, we can not limit our thinking to the physical world of matter, IMHO.

peace,

Time does not exist
 
  • #4
At least that's one of my other theories. I need proof of time.
 

1. What is the theory of time travel?

The theory of time travel suggests that it is possible to move back and forth between different points in time, either to the past or the future. This concept is often explored in science fiction, but it is still a subject of debate among scientists and physicists.

2. Is time travel scientifically possible?

Currently, time travel is considered to be impossible according to our current understanding of physics. The theory of relativity states that time is relative and can be affected by factors such as gravity and velocity, but there is no known way to manipulate time in a way that would allow for time travel.

3. What is the beginning of the universe?

The beginning of the universe is a concept that is still being studied and debated by scientists. The most widely accepted theory is the Big Bang, which suggests that the universe began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since. However, there are other theories that propose different explanations for the beginning of the universe.

4. How is life like a book?

This is a philosophical question that does not have a definitive answer. Some people may see life as a story that has a beginning, middle, and end, while others may see it as a collection of experiences that do not follow a linear narrative. Ultimately, the meaning of life is a subjective concept that is open to interpretation.

5. What is the role of time in the concept of life?

Time plays a crucial role in the concept of life, as it is a fundamental aspect of our existence. Our perception of time affects our experiences, memories, and the way we make decisions. Without time, the concept of life as we know it would not exist.

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