How Can One Reach Outside of Time and Space?

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The discussion explores the concept of reaching "outside of time and space," questioning the existence of realms beyond the universe and what might be found there. It encompasses theoretical considerations, definitions of the universe, and philosophical implications regarding consciousness and existence after death.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants question how one could reach "outside of time and space" if such a place exists.
  • Others argue that if the universe encompasses everything, there cannot be anything outside of it.
  • One participant suggests that definitions of the universe vary, including interpretations like the observable universe and models such as eternal inflation, which posits multiple bubble universes.
  • Concerns are raised about the limitations of our understanding due to spatial and temporal horizons, which restrict what can be observed beyond the current universe.
  • There is speculation about the possibility of detecting events before the Big Bang through primordial gravitational waves or imprints on the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).
  • Questions about consciousness after death are posed, with some participants expressing uncertainty about the nature of existence beyond life.
  • A later reply challenges personal speculation about consciousness, stating it does not align with the forum's scientific focus.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express multiple competing views regarding the definitions of the universe and the implications of reaching beyond it. There is no consensus on the nature of existence outside the universe or the fate of consciousness after death.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights limitations in understanding due to the definitions of the universe and the constraints of observable phenomena. The nature of consciousness and existence after death remains unresolved and speculative.

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if such a place exists how would someone reach "outside of time and space"? and what would be there when you arrive?
 
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If the universe is everything that there is, how can there be anything outside it?
 
It is generally acknowledged that the universe includes everything, as Russ noted. Any vantage point, by definition, must be within the universe. It's sort of like asking about the odor, taste, or color of a musical note.
 
I persoanlly find these answers usatisfying. They are simply semantic, of course if you define the universe as all there is then there is nothing else. But all that tells you about is your own dictionary.
There are many ways to define the word universe, one might mean the observable universe. i doubt anyone thinks that unvierse ends there. Others ,for example those favour the eternal inflation model, propose our universe is a bubble in a see of inflating space which contains other bubble universes. We might also consider temporal boundaries too. Was there a universe before ours? Many theories such as Loop quantum gravity suggest so.
But the truth is nobody knows the answer to these questions. The problem is there are two horizons that we can't see beyond. The first is our spaital horizon, the maximum distance we can see, limited by the speed of light and time since our our temporal horizon; light can't travel beyon the time the CMB was emitted about 400 thousand years after the big bang.
Now there is sime hope though, it may be possible to detect what happened - if anything - before the big bang via observing primoridal gravitational waves either directly from some (probably far) future gravity wave observatory such as the big bang observer or indirectly though how it imprints on the CMB. Also some have argued that if the eternal inflation picture is right we might see traces of it in the CMB too.
None of these observations have happened and they might never happen, so right now no one knows what lies beyond our horizons.
 
There are many ways to define the word universe, one might mean the observable universe.
One should say "observable universe" then.
Assuming continued expansion and no FTL travel, we cannot reach anything outside the observable universe (actually, the accessible region is much smaller than the observable universe).
 
I'm not sure..
because when we die.. where does our conscious mind go? does everything just go eternally pitch black?
or is there some form of higher existence?
 
realflow100 said:
I'm not sure..
because when we die.. where does our conscious mind go? does everything just go eternally pitch black?
or is there some form of higher existence?

This kind of nonsense is personal speculation and according to the rules does not belong on this forum. There ARE forums where you can discuss such non-scientific theories but this is not one of them.
 
oops! :O sorry
 

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