I like 'What Ifs' as long as they are asked seriously, and by that I mean the question is asked to provoke an answer that might reveal something.
Einstein and many other scientists use the 'What Ifs' to scratch at the surface of the universe's secrets; 'What Ifs' challenge orthodox mindsets and sometimes open the door to experimental techniques that turn the 'What If' question into an experimental truth thus nudging back that fringe of doubt that permeates every person who is able to think past 'Dancing on Ice' or 'Eastenders' ......
Certainly some truths are discovered withouth experimentation, these are called 'a priori' discoveries and the 'What If' questoin is crucial to this branch of learning as Einstein discovered when pondering the absolute nature of time, or so everybody thought before Bertie Einstein blew that out of the water.
And so, what if..we acknowledge there was a Big Bang, and trust me on this one, the scientific evidence in my mind, is overwhelming even though the religious nuts would have us jettison commonsense in favour of complete buffoonery.
Our notion of time is a human trait, time itself was ONLY created at the instant the 'big' went Bang!
And so it's ludicrous to ask, what happened before the big bang, because the word 'before' is time-lined; it is dependent upon a continuum that we call time and if it wasn't around in a place that had no big bang (notice I said 'place' and not time) then WTF was going on?
And so, what if we look beyond the big bang, in what us humans mistakenly describe as before the big bang, what was it like living with no time to punctuate existence.....assuming there was existence of some kind..I mean can we describe God as existing?
Is God alone or does he create Angels for some form of social comfort?
That seemed such a stooopid questoin as I just typed it out but I am gonna leave it in anyway ...
Some people believe the universe spontaneously created itself and they are actively developing branches of mathematics to prove as much ..and I have to say, I haven't seen any of the maths (not that I'd understand it anyway) but I hear they are making headway, which is kinda frightening because it suggests they can mathematically prove there is no God..which would kick me right in the balls coz that goes against everything I believe.
Anyway, enough of what I believe, what do you guys think was going on where there was, and is, and will be, no time?
First of all, you have to deal with, is there a God to populate this place with no time and go on from there? .....should be fun
Einstein and many other scientists use the 'What Ifs' to scratch at the surface of the universe's secrets; 'What Ifs' challenge orthodox mindsets and sometimes open the door to experimental techniques that turn the 'What If' question into an experimental truth thus nudging back that fringe of doubt that permeates every person who is able to think past 'Dancing on Ice' or 'Eastenders' ......
Certainly some truths are discovered withouth experimentation, these are called 'a priori' discoveries and the 'What If' questoin is crucial to this branch of learning as Einstein discovered when pondering the absolute nature of time, or so everybody thought before Bertie Einstein blew that out of the water.
And so, what if..we acknowledge there was a Big Bang, and trust me on this one, the scientific evidence in my mind, is overwhelming even though the religious nuts would have us jettison commonsense in favour of complete buffoonery.
Our notion of time is a human trait, time itself was ONLY created at the instant the 'big' went Bang!
And so it's ludicrous to ask, what happened before the big bang, because the word 'before' is time-lined; it is dependent upon a continuum that we call time and if it wasn't around in a place that had no big bang (notice I said 'place' and not time) then WTF was going on?
And so, what if we look beyond the big bang, in what us humans mistakenly describe as before the big bang, what was it like living with no time to punctuate existence.....assuming there was existence of some kind..I mean can we describe God as existing?
Is God alone or does he create Angels for some form of social comfort?
That seemed such a stooopid questoin as I just typed it out but I am gonna leave it in anyway ...
Some people believe the universe spontaneously created itself and they are actively developing branches of mathematics to prove as much ..and I have to say, I haven't seen any of the maths (not that I'd understand it anyway) but I hear they are making headway, which is kinda frightening because it suggests they can mathematically prove there is no God..which would kick me right in the balls coz that goes against everything I believe.
Anyway, enough of what I believe, what do you guys think was going on where there was, and is, and will be, no time?
First of all, you have to deal with, is there a God to populate this place with no time and go on from there? .....should be fun