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Charles Pegge
26-01-2013, 21:57
Heartbeat of the Universe


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LKtiR3Y3SE

ErosOlmi
27-01-2013, 11:47
I see all of the Morgan Freeman Science Show on Discovery Channel again and again and again.
I would pay the bill of Sky TV only to see Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel.

When I was very young I thought our planet was just an a particle (an atom or something similar) of a bigger object.
I was influenced and convinced of that when I saw the movie "2001 A Space Odyssey"

ReneMiner
29-01-2013, 16:19
I always knew that the so called "Big Bang" was just the genesis of the black hole that we are living inside.

peter
29-01-2013, 16:51
Big Bang! and what caused "Big Bang"? An Energy fart?
Black hole, this theme made me laugh!

Charles Pegge
29-01-2013, 18:42
As every programmer knows, the universe is made of 3d pixels, and all the physics is in the software :)

ErosOlmi
29-01-2013, 19:31
Where do you place TIME?
:comp1:

peter
29-01-2013, 19:53
As every scientist knows, 3D is only in the head of the people!

ReneMiner
29-01-2013, 22:04
time you can calculate within the main-loop. there might be functions as sleep() etc. to manipulate time also. :D

But seriously:

How can time occur? To have something occur it needs something to change from one state into another. So a "setup of the given starting conditions" would already invoke time. If there "was" Nothing with the ability to become Something then time was already present since it was Nothing.

Questions like "what was before?" or "when/where did it start?" are redundant since the rules were different "during times when no time existed yet" - and we don't know these rules. I think it was kind of infinite dense Nothing - an endless homogeneous neuter and it still is if you would eliminate time. It's all "filled up" with neutrinos - so everything is neutral and nothing.

Look into the sky- if there weren't stars glowing- what will you see? Just a black hole.

We know that time flue can be influenced by gravity and in our opinion time must be nearly static inside a black hole.
We also know the rules of nature are different within a black hole. So the "outside-universe-rules" differ from those inside the black hole we're actually existing in - means the rules are different outside our existence. That there have been some times before time existed is impossible by the definition of time since it was some "chronological existing moment" before the currently existing time. And if there was no time: How could that moment have been then?

It's complex since we are existing inside some "object" that is obviously expanding on the smaller getting spiral of time into space by thinning out matter, so gravity can never stop the time flue eventually, striving to infinite indensity and endless size - while the same "object" in the view from "outside" doesn't use up any more space at all and does not get larger: instead (from that outer dimension view) the "object" is gaining weight by sucking in the surrounding matter, obviously striving to infinite density and to become the smallest possible shape. And it seems that time is standing nearly still inside...

In our dimension there are lots of black holes - are they keeping different universes "inside" or are they gates to the outer dimensions?
What would that outer dimensions be like? Is it the counterpart to ours? Is it pulsing from matter-state to antimatter-state while atoms charges change when passing the black holes borders and getting into the time-conflict? Or does it change to a third, neutral-no-matter-state inbetween these other states?

Anything is possible - but not at the same point on time scale, which I wouldn't draw as a line-kind of ray but a spiral with no origin (imagine infinite depth of Mandelbrot-Sets) that surrounds them neutrinos -which are neutral/nothing and everywhere by default- but the closer to the "centerpoint" of the time-spiral you get the faster time passes and the more matter gets induced through charging these neutrinos to protons, electrons, positrons and negatrons like an electromagnetic coil depending on the falling direction (i.e. rotation of the black hole), rotation of the matter itself, its previous charge and of course the direction of time.

But matter of any kind means space to exist in and it means gravity too. And gravity "slows down" the time flue so the existence of matter will set "the pointer to NOW" back onto an outer line of the spiral where time passes slower: not by really setting it like an imaginary needle onto a record but by stretching the time-scale so it gets wider. This means existence is infinite and so is time. There never was a "moment without time" in this existence and there never will be.
Except there are no such moments as "now" and "never".