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  • what time is it? whatever time his noodliness says biotch

  • I've been criticized for not believing in the "big bang." In a recent episode of Science Channel's "Through the Wormhole" a professional astronomer also didn't believe the big bang theory. He found all the galaxies are moving together in one direction. He spent years plowing through data because even he didn't believe it. Another astronomer looked at his work and confirmed he was right.

    It was mainly Penzias and Wilson that started the big bang theory because of microwave background in space.

  • I disagree that light travels at a constant speed. If light cannot pass certain gravity then its speed at the event horizon must be zero, or somehow the distant it travels must be zero at the speed of light

  • my boss told me to make time. that's what i did. i know what time is. time is money. got arrested shortly after for making money

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  • Something about that guy just didn't sit right with me

  • I've spent considerable time exploring exactly what reality is supposed to be. And it is *not* at all what people think. I'm fInishing up a book on this subject which will answer many facts currently inexplicable - including what the universe is.

  • Time is God (Allah)

  • No one has proven dark matter exists. That's painting the wind. As for the big bang it defies all logic and reason. Astronomers want us to believe that ever bit of matter in the universe was crammed into what amounts to be a singularity and expanded from there! Can anything violate the Planck distance? What would restore it for every atom? What triggered the bang? Galaxies were found to be accelerating apart, not slowing down as expected. Space was proven not to be empty and creates some drag.

  • @tedtw "What triggered the bang?" my understanding is that the big bang is actually expansion at a rapid rate. What triggered this was matter reaching it's maximum density as I understand it. The nucleus of an atom is extremely dense Akin to stuffing a baseball stadium into a space smaller than a golf ball

  • 0:35 its time to rock! 

  • For more on the galaxies moving apart, check out a recent television documentary titled "Through the Wormhole" hosted by Morgan Freeman. He interviews scientists and astronomers for the latest in astronomical discoveries.

  • @tedtw Ah...no, sorry, you misunderstood. I saw the same documentary, and also did some research on what they're talking about, the "dark flow" of galaxies in one direction. But that is a slight motion or trend WITHIN the overall expansion of the universe. The galaxies are still expanding as we've previously measured, they just have a little sideways oomph to them. The Big Bang model still holds, it has in no way been disproven or even brought into question by this new data..

  • can i have the full episode?

  • Big Bang theory has been proven false since this film was made. In fact, recent science has shown that all the galaxies in the universe move together in the same direction. It took years to prove this theory, and other astronomers reviewed the data and agree with it. This proves the big bang theory is completely wrong.

  • @tedtw Interesting, any citations for this? Everything I've ever read is that the galaxies are moving apart from each other.

  • @spamkill754 See my reply to @tedw. Search for cosmological "dark flow." Interestingly, this slight sideways motion of galaxies provides some evidence (though still tentative and controversial) for the multiverse theory, since the only apparent explanation for this motion is another universe (if we want to call it that) outside of ours gravitationally attracting the mass in our universe.

  • @tedtw Izzat so? Let's have some references, please.

  • @tedtw All galaxies move away from us. Galaxies further away from us move faster. This proves the universe is expanding in all directions. This proves the universe is not eternal and static, but originates from a single point billions of years ago: The big bang theory. It's the best scientific theory there is and supported by lots of evidence. You, sir, are ignorant of the truth. I wonder what theory you have for the existence of our universe that matches all observations, but I can guess..

  • time/tīm/

    Noun: The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

    Verb: Plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done: "the first race is timed for 11:15".

  • Does time even exist? What if noone ever told you about time?

  • @TheHolyMolyPoly We would still have a concept of then and now and later so we would call it something

  • Time is a mental construct. There are tribes in South East Asia/Pacific that don't keep any track of "time".

  • Time is not relative to processes, only our perception of it is... if the universe was still there would still be time measuring how long it was still for, but no matter will record the effect of it because it isn't proceeding in motion.

  • time is only an experience.

  • Time is the unit distance measurement between two events.

  • time is the moving image of eternity

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  • time is the distance between to points in space

  • I need to take a Time out.

  • it seems that there is only the "infinite now“, „time" may actually stand still but the progression of events may give the illusion of what we call „time“ as moving into the past. The problem is we have no definite or absolute reference point for the accurate measurement of these progressions. „Time" is only an emblematic word, our clock doesn’t even work universally on this planet, and must be re-referenced according to location and distances.

  • Time is money.

  • Time might be the by-product of the changes in states of energy. Its like an intangible spirit or law of physics. A law you can't see except for its works. Its real but you cannot touch or alter it, but you can alter your own perception of it with your mind. Some say time is not real and only the present exists, but to say the present only exists implies time does too to be able to make the comparison. Is time a spirit, a law of reality like the other laws of physics.

  • time is time is time is ... "is" means bordering - something is that and not the other things. time is not a thing, how can you manipulate time? with a time-crane? maybe there "is" no time at all? just an order of events.

  • Time is as physical a dimension as the first 3 we are familiar with. Time is the 4th dimension which extends at right angles from the 3rd dimension. It is our movement through this dimension that gives the illusion of time. Why we experience this specific one may have to do with quantum theory and how observation affects entanglement. If you take our familiar 3 dimensions and stretch them outward at right angles, you will have the undulating snake of time, represented in 4 dimensions

  • Time is an illusion! It flows like a river and there could be many points where the river splits into many streams i.e. parallel universes! If you could go back in time (it would require the energy of a star) you would be entering a parallel universe! Time is actually eternal! Welcome to the multiverse of hidden dimensions and different states of consciousness!

  • Yes. Time is motion. The rest is in our minds. Right now, that's what's screwing the scientific community up. The fact that it's a different "time" in California than in New York, should make it clear. Really we are just adjusting to the position (i.e. motion) of our Sun.

  • Someone please tell me how we are able to measure the speed of light. I've read that time travels through space at 300,000km a second and light at Zero. Regardless though, how have we been able to measure the speed of light?

  • @WilFriesen In 1888 Heinrich Hertz generated some electromagnetic waves in his laboratory. He measured their speed and came up with that familiar number, 300,000 kilometers per second--a very strong piece of evidence that light and electromagnetic radiation are the same thing. ..GOT IT FROM THIS SITE... 

  • @LewisDwayne thanks.

  • @LewisDwayne Maxwell alreay had his wave equasions with it's implied speed of light, and Cassini already had his light speed evidence from occlusion of the moons of Jupiter.

  • @gamesbok :O MY BOOK DIDNT SAY THAT.. THANK YOU SIR/ MA'AM/ IT ^^

  • @WilFriesen YEAH NO PROBLEM.. I PUT THE WHOLE THING WITH A LINK IN YOUR CHANNEL.. ENJOY :D

  • @ roker1slv

    What the hell does Darwin have to do with this video about time?

  • TIME DOES NOT EXIST.. ITS SIMPLY OUR MIND APPLYING UNDERSTANDABLE FRAMEWORK TO THE PROGRESSION OF OUR CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH A SERIES OF  OF STATIC, OVER LAPPING AND SIMULTANEOUSLY COEXISTING MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNIVERSES.. O.O

  • @LewisDwayne i'll never understand what time is.

  • @jgtheman84 ME EITHER.. ITS REALLY A MYSTERY.. BUT FUCK IT.. SMOKE SOME AND TIME MOVES REALLY SLLOOWWW..

  • haha what if the sun expoled.

  • @sexyasain2274 IF THE SUN EXPLODED WE WOULN'T KNOW TIL 8 MINUTES LATER.. TIL THE LIGHT REACHES US..

  • @LewisDwayne Within 8 minutes large amounts of energy would pass us and everybody would die. So actually we would never know ;)

  • @pedarikarhu YOU SIR ARE RIGHT.. BUT LIGHT IS ENERGY :O .. THATS WHAT I MEANT... YOU FEEL ME??

    

  • its about time for MW3!!

  • philosophically the starting part is completely true.. BUT when telling about how old are galaxies the measurement used is based on Darvin's theory.

    Now if ull look deeper in to quantum and modern physics and anthropology you will see that Darvin's evolution theory is not even false - it is illogical.

    But it is used to measure age and come-in-to-being for almost every science counterparts examined object (stars including).

  • this guy looks like steven tyler

  • It's lunch time

  • I feel mind fucked.

  • @FcK2420 You were lucky. I was mind-raped.

  • Time is wrapped up inside of the universe. It's the observation of entropy. Can there be time without life? Thats a bit of a koan. More to the point, the perception of time depends on what we're looking at.

  • Time to get a watch. hahahaha

  • Time is the broth of the soup of reality. You're actually only fooled that is passes because we perceive change and note it as the passing of time. Being an intelligent, finite being with limited "time" makes you count every second and notice every change as a passage of time.

  • time is money...that's what it is!

  • @miraj0072004

    hahaha

  • this is pretty cool..

  • the guy looks like a rapist

  • @salazarL1989 Nah, I don't think he looks like a rapist. He would make an excellent clown, however.

  • A new theory states that the Universe could be about 1,000 times older than previously thought (this means the universe could be ~14,000 billions years old). So the reddish Galaxies could have been 1 million years old some billion years ago, but not even close to the age of the first formed galaxies.

    Astronomy truly is one of the most humbling experiences! ~Love to all~

  • BBC Wonders of the Universe?

  • time is simply our mechanism to measure change. Its a cash register, time is money

  • what if the aspect of time really means to move forward is to move backward and to move backward if to really move forward. so what if we are actually going back in time?

  • What time is it?

  • if the universe i.e time and space had a beginning it cant have begun itself as it has to exist before it created itself, which illogical. thus it must have being someone who begun it therefore God exist.

  • @borntwise

    depends on weather we find a logical natural mechanism to explain the begining of the univers.

    the god concept is still interesting in it's own way,

    but raise more questions than it answers,

    fx. A: God created the univers,

    Q: where did God come from?

    Q: how did God create the univers?

    Q: what is God?

    Q: how do we know God created the univers?

    so it really answers nothing.

  • @Meansofviewing

    Where did God come from?

    What ppl dont realize is that the same question can be/is asked to scientists as to what was there before the big bang? If we assume God to be an abstract concept then where did that first particle or point come from. For the theists its God and for the scientists its that point from which everything came forth.

  • @spyk316

    Yes i agree,

    but what im argueing is that if you answer the question with "God", it raises even more questions,

    whereas the the unknown in this case is singular,

    simply "unknown".

    The "God answer" is essentially riddled with questions,

    and you can't answer a question with another question.

    so if God where ever to become an answer, all questions surrounding it would have to be explained.

  • @Meansofviewing

    True, there are many questions that would have to be answered but my point is that its not unreasonable to assume that an intelligent being created the universe. The questions may be answered in the future.

    And actually its the western concept of time being linear, in many cultures time is cyclical. Will post more on this later.

  • @borntwise Yes but is it also not logical to say that if God is supposedly able to exist without a begining nor an end then can that point of dense energy that built this entire Universe also not exist without any begining and without an end? If God always ''Just existed'' then ''Energy'' is God cos it also ''Just existed''.

    Don't get me wrong though, I'm a Theist, only I need proof to believe NOT to have a belief!!

  • its not time travel its just like sending a email throu dial up ..just slow lol

  • The true nature of time is. Eternal NOW. End of discussion

  • This is an amazing video. Can you tell me the name of the very small red galaxy with a small tail (about 1 billion years old) that Steve Beckwith talks about? Or do they not name these galaxies?

  • "The only reason for time, is so everything doesn't happen at once."

    Time is only perceived; and the rate of time changes wherever you are or however you are. We ask what the meaning of something is, when in reality, it has no meaning at all.

    Then again, what is reality? I think I already answered myself.

  • Time is convention. Duh

  • theres a difference between newtowns universal clock and einstien's space time the problem is we all still have this idea of a universal time in our heads when time is not like that at all

  • my brain hurts

    

  • "Aye, by time yet exist, all in all an eternal one existence. Know ye that even though in the time ye are separate, yet still are ONE, in all times existent... within thee is all time and space." - The Emerald Tablets

    We perceive time and space within our bodies.

  • looooooool This is sick! When he seys ''we want to know when tim is started, when after big bang the univers has formed'' this is like before crist's birth there whas no time. Time is space, if there is space there is time.

  • With the firewood... we've went from a world of campfires and ashes, greenstone tools... that was daily life... we're nearly the same humans in such a different environment... we take in video reconstructions instead of rivers and... ah fuck it...

  • how are they coming up with the dates that the one guy mentioned? how do they figure them out? or are they plastering a date on and saying yeah that works

  • @sealuva343

    if you KNOW, cause it has been proven that the speed of light takes 8minutes. pay attention at 1:36 thats the begginning of the explication. so if you know how far is the sun and how much time the light take to reach your eyes, so you can put date on galaxie and anything eles in the univers

  • @sealuva343 The speed of light is approximately 300 million meters per second. I don't know the exact math, but we can figure out how far away those galaxies were when their light was omitted. it has to do with the curvature of light and space (or some big calculation like that). So if we know the speed of light (c), and we know distance (d), we can find how long ago that light came from those galaxies (t).

    It takes light 8 minutes to go from the sun to earth. Distance is easy to measure here.

  • if no one ever pointed time out to me it would not have existed in my mind ever just like nature is not concerned with time. How lovely it is not to have concept of time and just to know that one is alive only now.

  • Tempus edax rerum.

    Time, the devourer of all things.

  • Unfortunately these "physisists" are looking at time improperly. Time is simply an interpretation of universal quantum movement by our human nervous systems. That's it!!! Wow... God damn you people are stupid...

  • Hey - where's the rest of this show?? This was obviously just the beginning of a show not a complete video. First we have to figure out where the rest of the video is before we can , in all our great wisdom, unsderstand something as simple as time :)

  • Time is only the rate at which physical processes occur. The swing of a pendulum, the oscillation of a crystal. In high density mediums 'time' runs more slowly. Time varies minutely between the floor and the ceiling in the room you are now in. Time travel is completely illogical, irrespective of Energy consideration. It's just good Science fiction.

  • i think that time only seems strange and paradoxical because we desperately try to cram it into the neat little box we created with our (still) limited consciousness. Like trying to figure out how a car works by admiring the paint job.

  • no big bang no one starting point to this cycle and no time.........

  • So annoying. The guy seems to have some understanding but that accent, hair, weird speech, and his unusual ability to smile while talking (as if he were a beauty queen on stage ) makes a football bat seem normal.

  • @thinkrealify You want all your physicist's to monotoned dullards?

  • @adammiller84 I'd prefer hot, articulate, women,in bikinis and hair up so they don't have to flip it out of their eyes every other scene. That's probably asking too much also.

  • This looked interesting but I only made it 1 minute bc that guy was so annoying.

  • i have a big problem with the theory of big bang and the notion that the universe is finite and the notion that the universe had a begining and that picture into the past. i don't disagree that it is indeed looking into the past, but what if you point the camera in the different direction 13 billion years away, what if we had more powerfull telescope, would we see that universe is 25 billion years old or 100 billion years or infinate? i simply don't get these answers from this video

  • How is that picture looking into the past.. Doesn't the light need go into the lens, as it does with the sun and ones eyes? Light that is some 13 billions years old in a sense? Does this mean time can not go any faster than light?

  • Who is this in this video?

  • Ugh! It just occurred to me that physicists aren't making any real advances if so many of them haven't even understood special relativity. To make up terms like dark energy to explain the expansion of the universe. It's this simple. We're in a denser part of the universe with more overall gravity so it's slower time. What we're seeing further out is galaxies traveling faster in time than us. No special pushing energy, just time/space difference. More like lack of energy further out.

  • Time is motion. Period.

  • @counterclockwise123 thanks for simplifying :)

  • @counterclockwise123 so false

  • Time is only a human perception on the order that motion occurs in order for us to logically understand it. Without time to help us measure and understand the order of things, we would only be living in every single moment at once as if it were one giant chunk rather than induvidual moments, which does not allow human life to exist. Existence itself is the ability to to flow in time, instead of just being in it.

  • continue...

    your back, this would cause your nerves to send signals to your brain in order to feel the hand and its energy. however he states that the entire process has occured in the past and not in the present. i also realized that the example i made with the speed of light from your eyes is not able to defend the video's statement but go against it since it is the same concept as putting your hand on someone's back example.

  • can someone help: at 1:07 - 1:11 he states that "what we feel is happening now, happened a little while ago." i do not understand what he means by this. but a little further in the video, he states that essentially looking at the sun or anything by that means, is "a little while ago" which makes sense, since the speed of light from your eyes travels to a direction and back thus being in the past. however feeling something, would mean that for instance someone were to put their hand onyourback...

  • I think time is just a man made concept.

    When your checking what time it is...your essentially just measuring

    your position on the rotating earth in correlation to the sun.

    In essence time isn't an energy, it's only a measurement of

    motion...that was originally made to determine when the

    sun will come/go.

    So time does not actually exist, only the actual "motion" exists as an

    energy, time being the measurement of that motion.

  • This kind of nonsense is why people think scientists are intellectual morons.

    Einstein's time is nothing more than saying that time is the measured pulse of a clock. This requires a motion reference but there is no real reference to absolute motion. Absolute motion cannot be determined and thus absolute time cannot be measured!

    Real time is nothing more than a concept required to communicate motion. Time is NOT an entity of the universe. This guy is quite dumb for being so educated!

  • It means that all the research that is done now to find source of life in the universe......if we will find any, that would be billions of years ago and now it may be vanished so there is no sense of finding such a planet...

  • It sounds more like we the past and as we look closer at an object far in space we begin to see its present state

  • well its obvious that 16 people dont give a shit about what humans actually find out, but only save time caring about what people hundreds of years ago randomly make up so they aren't afraid of death. (religion)

  • time is human invention to help humans make money on time and space is frame of commodity in which humans can know how comfort they are while making money on time. and you, the fucked up youtube presenter, do not emerge before my face anymore. fuck you.

  • Time would be universal. If something happened 5 billion years ago at another galaxy, at the same time our galaxy was experiencing something different, but both are at the same time, we just see it later, right?

  • He smiles like a gook.

  • @Pacman020974 As I understand it, the sheer nothingness you speak of can be thought of as pure unmanifested potential. It's a concept our human understanding has a hard time with, and due to the restrictions of language, it cannot really be explained in a way that is easy to get. I understood it as an abstract concept for a long time, but now I somehow "get it." I think of pre-big-bang as a state of pure is-ness independent of form.

  • I still think that time is an illusion of the mind. Sure light takes some "Time" to get somewhere, but the event the light came from happened at the same time that we perceived it, not when we saw it. I don't know, I can't quite put my mad ramblings into words well, but I think of time as an infinitely large and small measure of things moving, that is changed by how our mind perceives it.

    I don't know, maybe the idea of time is limited by the human nature of wanting to use numbers.

  • @JeffTheRambler

    I believe that time is just a form of structure and control. I mean, early civilizations had day calendars that just helped them figure out when to plant crops, and honestly that seems like the only advantage to understanding time. Otherwise it is all just someone telling us to be here at this time, and do this at that time. It's all just based off the Earth rotating around the Sun. Nothing more.

  • @enjoybrad

    Really? You reproduce this sentence? Okay, let me explain it to you. You keep track of time not to become a loser hippie who sleeps for two days before he gets up. You keep track of time to know when your coffee is ready or not to burn the steak, or to know when a movie starts, WHEN to go on vacation, WHEN to take medicine, WHEN you are likely going to die, WHEN you hit puberty, WHEN to take a shower, WHEN to...

    You can't stay a hippie forever, time to grow up now.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt

    Ok, first of all, you know NOTHING about me!! Don't you ever call me, or anyone else on the internet, a hippie loser!! I work construction, trust me, I know ALL about keeping track of time. But if you knew anything about the world, you would understand that we have the technology right now to make time irrelevant. We can build an entire house with one robot. Why don't we? Because people wouldn't make money.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt

    Do you think indigenous cultures have to know what 'time' to take their medicine, or when to take a shower, or when they are going through puberty??!! Really? It just happens when it needs to happen. Like I said, a commercialized society NEEDS to know the time... If we lived the way we are meant to live, time wouldn't matter at all. Maybe this makes me a "hippie" to you, but it just makes complete sense to me... and MANY, many people. Btw, no one know what time they die!!

  • @enjoybrad

    It happens WHEN it needs to happen. You keep track of time ALL THE TIME. You can pretend like you're just smoking your way through life, chilling, but you're really keeping track of time all the time. When you say "I guess she's that age" when a relative gets bitchy, you're somewhat keeping track of time. Oh yes, if you don't keep track of important medicine, you'll die. And you're not going to notice how you smell yourself, so you better shower once a day. (Enough kindergarten talk)

  • @MagnusRulerHardt

    Also... If you knew how to cook, you would know that you don't set a TIMEr... you actually get your lazy ass off the couch and watch the food and you KNOW when it is done. Same with coffee... It is done when it is done... How about going on vacation, when the sun comes up? Or goes down? Or it is at high noon? It's not hard to figure out... When you stink, it is TIME to take a shower... Easy peasy. People did it for 1,000's of years...

  • @enjoybrad

    Do you seriously expect me to watch the frozen pizza as the ice melts, when it clearly says "10 minutes" on the carton? DO you expect me to crack the eggs every two minutes to see if they're done? Come on. What bad excuse that couch was. When do you decide to go to work? When the sun rises? Do you have an alarm set to sound at 7, or do you just "go when it has to be done"? Also, for 1000s of years, people kept track of time. Time is not made up. It's a dimension. Just like a box >>

  • @MagnusRulerHardt Okay, so I moved for 10 seconds. Now what? What was the point of me moving for 10 seconds? The only point is, that I moved. Unless I had to be 10 seconds away in 10 seconds. If it took me 11 seconds, than I'm just late. So maybe I get fired, or I miss out on a grand opportunity, or I die because someone else was 1 second ahead. Like I said, time is just something we made up. We are the only animal that worries about time.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt

    You don't see dogs or monkeys rushing to get somewhere at a certain time. They arrive precisely when they mean too, just like Gandolf! The purpose of life, is to survive. Not to be structured and controlled, and that is exactly what time has done to us. And by the way, you need to quit stereotyping and referring to "hippie bullcrap"! You have no idea how or why "hippies" think the way they do.

  • @enjoybrad

    > like a box, objects have ten dimensions (or more?). You can measure them in a way. You can take a ruler and align it with an edge to find out the length. You can do the same to find out the height. And the depth. You can get a clock and see how long it in time (thought all objects are as long in this dimension as the universe itself). THAT is time. Then there's more dimensions to move through, to make the one point in the universe different, and make the appearance of the object >>

  • @enjoybrad

    >as time passes. THAT is time. Everything is not one and a whole where things can magically move around. In fact, nothing moves, in a sense. For the universe, everything stands still, and there's a lot of mass in the middle, which the further we move out towards the walls of the universe, spreads and forms into small spheres. Life forms gradually. Many dimensions cause many possibilities "inside" eachother which we can't see due to 2D vision, and this is hard to imagine. That is time.

  • @enjoybrad

    His name is GANDALF! There is no purpose of life either. We're an inevitability. This is the "meaning" of life:

    "If we DIDN'T want to survive, we wouldn't be here", meaning that we're just the result of a series of inevitable events (evolution). We were never created. The universe never started (because "never" is time, and time is a part of the universe, it doesn't really move either). There was no "before the universe". We're all atoms, there are no spirits, spirits are the result

  • @enjoybrad

    (last) the result of electrical impulses in the strings of meaty cells you have in your skull. EVERYTHING you experience is controlled from there. So it is impossible for you prove that your spirit-world-experiences weren't "just a dream", beacause you "felt it".

  • @MagnusRulerHardt

    Some of the most intelligent and logical human beings that I know, are people that you would consider hippies. Only because you are naive and think you know EVERYTHING. Ultimately, neither one of us know everything and will most likely be proven wrong. Many of the top scientists theories for thousands of years have been proven wrong. That's the beauty of science, it leaves room for error.

  • largely, the biggest problem with saying when our universe "began" is acting like our universe was created. Consider cause and effect. Our universe has a concept we like to call cause and effect, it's where one thing happens, and like a domino it triggers something else. My theory is that our universe doesn't have to have a cause. Physics shows that cause and effect is a cycle of our universe specifically, so if our universe holds cause and effect, the outside of our universe, doesn't have to.

  • @Manifest222 This also means that for all we know, our universe was never "created", but it exists. Personally I'm a christian and I think this kind of explains the whole "who created god" question cause i know tons of people are gonna say that but lets just not get into arguments cause honestly a belief is a belief, so lets leave that at that for now. But it is really interesting, does our universe HAVE to be created, in order to exist? Maybe cause and effect is null outside of the universe.

  • @Manifest222 Hey, great! I've often wondered why Christians (or even Jews or Muslims) would find this somehow inconsistent with the Abrahamic teachings/traditions. It is inconsistent with a lot of interpretations of the texts by a bunch of human egos declaring "truth" not for themselves but for humanity, but there is no inherent clash between science and spirituality unless humans create that clash.

  • @tvswnet Lol thanks!

  • Time is similar to time on a DVD:  everything's all in one place

  • Who is this guy?

  • Time for me it is . The expansion or the contraction of what i percieve t to be happening to me in my concous state of mind. When I sleep time Time is constant . It has value of zero as It relates to matter in a constant state of flux in the concoious mind

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  • I know exactly what time it is! its time to start living and forget about this shit ~everything happens then ends then something else happens then ends and so on forever this has been going on forever and will go on forever there is no begining or end not to one thing just to everything like a movie life is an endless collection of endless movies don,t try to understand it or you will lose your mind we will be gone then somthing else will happen just keep this in your mind its a forever thing!!

  • we need infiniti speed and infiniti power to be able to travel back to time , something that's impossible

  • Oh, I was wrong. A vid by Sean Carrol is on youtube! :)

    watch?v=r_QMnG232Js

  • And there's a more recent great vid by a physicist Sean Carroll about time and the origins of the universe. It's not on youtube, but you can google it by his name and something like this: origin of the universe and the arrow of time.

  • Interesting vid.

    Here's what Feynman has to say about time. Not exactly the topic of this vid, but it was the most compelling of what I've heard about time.

    watch?v=dkZfuYNzfHM

  • This video does not really try to answer the question: "What is time?" it rather trys to find the answer to the question: "What time is it?"

    Here the problem occures again: Nobody is able to define the meaning of the word "time". So how could you possible answer the first question without knowing the core?

  • In my eyes time is:

    -an illusion caused by the human psyche;

    We should not forget: it is pretty helpful for planning, arranging memories etc. Hence you also could call it an invention of the human race;

    -a feeling (biological clock);

    How come we measure time with the movement of a vibrating object in a clock? Time does not run a chronometer, does it?

  • I don't know if the big bang occurred. Pi is infinite so far. The universe expands. It has always done so. Is it possible that the universe is just a tiny speck? If you were a giant, you could pick up a boulder. I don't know how to explain myself well. So 16 billion years ago, the universe was very tiny. Everything in it was still the same proportion that it is today, maybe? But today is the next galaxies tomorrow? My head hurts!

  • @78open As far as most Big bang theorists think, the universe has not always been expanding. 8Billion years ago the universe slowly decelerated until the point of dominancy changed from dark matter (being dominant) over matter to matter being dominant over dark matter.

    This was a study from Reiss in 2004 on the brightness of super novae that exploded 8billion years ago suggesting slow deceleration to accelerated expansion from that time period up to date.

  • If you looked over to our galaxy from the one mentioned that formed only 500 million years after the big bang, you would see nothing, right? because it's older, yeah? But we are here right now. Does that mean we don't exist? So if you left there in a fast ship and set your ultra hd video camera on earth, you could witness our entire history as it took place? Is time only measured by the completion of our earth revolving around the sun? Everything is relative right? So how tall are you? 

  • Time is Distance/Speed

  • I've figured out what time it is! 7:25 on a Monday! I win!

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  • intentional confusion from the show when he says "what time is it?" vs. "what is time?", the latter being the right question.

  • Cool video. The end was disappointing. The big bang couldn't have emitted any sound.

  • this doesint explain time... it talks about the speed and distance of light.

  • fuck this vid

    1st question WHAT THE FUCK DIRECTION WERE YOU POINTING IN AND HOW THE FUCK IS THT THE STARTING POINT???

    2nd

    WHY DO YOU SUCK?

  • time is the evolution of objects

  • clap your hands, pause, then think about your clapping your hands one second ago, you are not clapping now, but you did.  now think about thinking about clapping your hands, now think, wtf am I doing isn't family guy on tv?

  • the present is here, the past is there. What does not exist in the present, does not exist. I used to think about music from the seventies, and how different it was from music of today. I thought, im glad the seventies are in the past. Then a week later I saw a kid wearing bell-bottoms. Then I thought "holy shit it is the seventies!". Nothing has changed so why do we think of the past as anything other than the present.

  • "For time and the world does not stand still. Change, is the law of life. If we look back to the past or the present, we are sure to miss the future"

  • Heres my theory for time:

    You can never talk about the future because its always the present,

    but you can never talk about the present because it is always the past.

  • Very interesting footage. Thank-you for posting this video.

  • Who cares? I don't wear a watch....

  • Why is there time?

  • @youztuber5000 there is time becuase there is space you cant have one without the other.

  • @doctorw2 Well.... why is there space then? Lol