What Was the Cause of the Beginning?
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Begining may have no meaning or even a very different of then we can currently speculate.
There may even be multiple beginings or a begining that will occur in our future.
This sounds very ilogical but condering what we see in quantum phsyics it could be stranger then we can now imagine. Take a look at teleporation or the double slit experiment; Wow. Particals look to be almost Aware.
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Bottom line is Alot of weird stuff happens just before we reach the singularity, too weird to predict any further back. Again look at S.R.what happens as v -> c?; Gamma-> infinity. Speaking of a begining is undefined. What is 1/0?
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Yes, I mis-spoke, from our point in time looking back to just before the singularity t= 1 planck time we know that at this point the universe was ruled by fundamental particals. Speaking of anything less than planck time makesno sense with out a clear understand of what time is.
Genesis 1:1 is much simpler and makes more sense.
PowerVine 4 years ago
We can try to apply Special Relitivity for this case and see that as the universe approches an infinte energy density and speed, time become infintely slow. To make it worse particals at these high energies begin to ingore cause and effect, i.e.(a partical can interact with it's future self). And this happens before we reach the singularity.
gusb232 4 years ago
So the bottom line is: It appears that there was a beginning, but we can't understand it. It appears that it is possible to be outside of what we understand as time. We need a souce for our infinte energy, infinite speed, stopped time. "In the beginning God..." Genesis 1:1
PowerVine 4 years ago
There a very strong body of evedence showing that causality and time break down before the big bang reaches t=0. Speaking of an initial cause or a begining at all becomes meaningless without causality.
gusb232 4 years ago
You are looking at what happened before the beginning - before any normal physics laws were applicable. This is a quantum mechanics question and is very much a nebulous area of science. Quantum mechanics has a separate set of laws for what happened to the very small particles. That does not invalidate the laws of the macro sized particles. The two sets of laws can not contradict each other, they compliment each other.
PowerVine 4 years ago