In The Beginning? (Origins)
We can philosophize about perpetual possibilities, but current cosmologic theory doesn't allow for that. If correct, this universe started 13.7 billion year ago. - This universe may have started 13.7 billion years ago but, what I am theorizing is, it didn't start from nothing. I began 53 years ago and I didn't start from nothing either. I believe there is no such thing as nothing, never has been and never will be, and 'nothing' can pop out of anywhere and prove any different. What I propose as well is there is no beginning or end of anything, only an evolving from one thing into another. When I die everything that is me will turn to dust and that dust will become something else, and then something else and so on. There is that possibility I believe that the mind/awareness, because it to is 'something' and not 'nothing' will continue on eternally as well...just in what form, I'm not sure. - >Its space time is 'flat', not concave or convex, which means it should expand forever into a heat death in 100 billion years or less. Studies of supernovas show that it is expanding faster and faster. Our sun will expand in size in 5 billion years, as it dies,will engulf the Earth and all life will disappear. - The above is a only a theory that is still being debated. - >In other words there is beginning and end. We are here during a favorable part of time for our universe. Worse that what I have described is that The Milky Way will meet up with the Andromeda galaxy in two billion years. That means chaos for this planet. Nothing is perpetual. - We can say that I have a beginning and an end, but in truth, only the form in which I am taking at this moment will end, yet, that which I am made of will have no end. So, just because an ant hill is an ant hill today does not mean it will be one tomorrow, but that which it is made of will be here forever, even if it takes the form of some universe a billion years from now. What you call beginning and ends is only the form in which something takes, not the matter in which it is made of. There is no proof that matter had a beginning or an end, it only goes on to take a different form.
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- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-14, 06:00
- In The Beginning? -
David Turell,
2008-12-15, 02:34
- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-18, 05:46
- In The Beginning? - David Turell, 2008-12-18, 18:07
- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-18, 06:31
- In The Beginning? -
David Turell,
2008-12-18, 15:30
- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-20, 21:08
- In The Beginning? - David Turell, 2008-12-21, 01:03
- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-20, 21:08
- In The Beginning? -
David Turell,
2008-12-18, 15:30
- In The Beginning? -
BBella,
2008-12-18, 05:46
- In The Beginning? -
David Turell,
2008-12-15, 02:34