The whole big bang theory is a little absurd I think. I suspect the universe is being recreated every instant. Kind of like the way TV images seem to move but are really just many still images. I think 'nothing' can not really exist because it's very nature is that it isn't. So the universe is just the effect of 'nothing' perpetually canceling itself out. It fits with many old arcane concepts of everything springing from the void. Nothing can't be so everything is. It's a kind of paradox engine.
I can also imagine that whole other Universes exist between the moments in this one. Picture all the matter particles in the Universe floating freely for ever and every time they come together in an similar formation as the Universe we experience, we experince a single moment. And in between the moments these particles arrange our Universe, they arrange countless others who experience them moment by moment, as well, but see it as a continuum just as we do. Who exists between our moments?
A multi-universe? Is that anything like a tripple-biped? But seriously, since I was child, I had believed that the Universe is made of just one tiny little thing that is so small it doesn't exist in our realm as matter but it's effects could be measured. It zips throughout the Universe hitting EVERY POINT some 4.3x10^35 (or some crazy number like that) times every second. Oh, and moves so fast that it can only travel backward in time It creates the illusion of our Universe and so much more!
Big Bang Theory is flawed. If a much smaller amount of matter compressed into an area much larger than a singularity can create a black hole, then how would all the matter compressed into a singularity be capable of escaping its own event horizon? Personally, I don't believe the universe has a beginning, nor does it need one. I also don't believe matter exists until observed. Molecules are self observing. When not observed, matter exists as little more than a multi-dimensional probability field.
I never considered that the first singularity could never escape its own event horizon. That's intersting. I could start talking, too, but I'll never stop.
Well, with the multi-dimensional probability field I'm speaking of, the implication is that while other timelines exist - what others may call parallel universes - you cannot meet an alternate version of yourself, as the other selves are just a different 3D cross section of the same probability field.
Is is possible that in the relative frequency/density in the ongoing waves of disappearance and reappearance of Light into the form/format of parallel realities that the illusion of particles is projected as finite to the observer?
This is fine, but proves nothing..... no explanation about how this experiement works or how they end up with that image.
reevesc1986 1 year ago
Schrodinger's Suicide Experiment: watch?v=ld9ubH-12Dw
JohananRaatz 1 year ago
The whole big bang theory is a little absurd I think. I suspect the universe is being recreated every instant. Kind of like the way TV images seem to move but are really just many still images. I think 'nothing' can not really exist because it's very nature is that it isn't. So the universe is just the effect of 'nothing' perpetually canceling itself out. It fits with many old arcane concepts of everything springing from the void. Nothing can't be so everything is. It's a kind of paradox engine.
linefoot 2 years ago
Could you 'cross over'?
HeatherGloria 3 years ago
I love the above two comments on this video. They are using their minds and imagination,
jsefick 3 years ago
I can also imagine that whole other Universes exist between the moments in this one. Picture all the matter particles in the Universe floating freely for ever and every time they come together in an similar formation as the Universe we experience, we experince a single moment. And in between the moments these particles arrange our Universe, they arrange countless others who experience them moment by moment, as well, but see it as a continuum just as we do. Who exists between our moments?
JusticeLeague9 3 years ago
A multi-universe? Is that anything like a tripple-biped? But seriously, since I was child, I had believed that the Universe is made of just one tiny little thing that is so small it doesn't exist in our realm as matter but it's effects could be measured. It zips throughout the Universe hitting EVERY POINT some 4.3x10^35 (or some crazy number like that) times every second. Oh, and moves so fast that it can only travel backward in time It creates the illusion of our Universe and so much more!
JusticeLeague9 3 years ago
Big Bang Theory is flawed. If a much smaller amount of matter compressed into an area much larger than a singularity can create a black hole, then how would all the matter compressed into a singularity be capable of escaping its own event horizon? Personally, I don't believe the universe has a beginning, nor does it need one. I also don't believe matter exists until observed. Molecules are self observing. When not observed, matter exists as little more than a multi-dimensional probability field.
luccaskunk 3 years ago
I never considered that the first singularity could never escape its own event horizon. That's intersting. I could start talking, too, but I'll never stop.
JusticeLeague9 3 years ago
Well, with the multi-dimensional probability field I'm speaking of, the implication is that while other timelines exist - what others may call parallel universes - you cannot meet an alternate version of yourself, as the other selves are just a different 3D cross section of the same probability field.
luccaskunk 3 years ago
yeap!
lewisduncan93 4 years ago
yes i think so
natster146 4 years ago
Is is possible that in the relative frequency/density in the ongoing waves of disappearance and reappearance of Light into the form/format of parallel realities that the illusion of particles is projected as finite to the observer?
chacoava 4 years ago