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Did time exist before the universe? There's a contradiction here that I can't grasp. If time began at the creation point of the universe, how did it begin? In order for an event to occur, time must exist. So in order for the universe to be created, and...
Started by *ℓαуαℓ * on
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There was a time when there was nowhere to put... .
So before there was an effect in our universe of matter, energy, space and time, there was a time when the universe was nothing.
And planets and stars and people and rocks etc exist.
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It seems that the universe is infinite and eternal. But, did it always exist? It is hard to believe that there was no starting point. It seems to me that it is one of those concepts that is hard to grasp from our conscious awareness of our time and space...
Started by Pink Diamond on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inwardquest):
When you dream and wake up the next day does your body still exist....
The universe exist for a long time.
A time were it didn´t exist and it came out of nowhere, when the universe ends, it would come back the big bang.
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Since the universe is infinite, if you traveled far enough, you'd literally eventually find an exact replica of yourself atom by atom. The same way you can find an exact pattern of rocks on earth, you can find an exact copy of your atomic structure in...
Started by golds on
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Is the universe infinite? Even if you assume that it has been expanding outwards at the speed of light since the beginning of the universe, which would make it spectacularly gigantic, it would still that universe is NOT infinite,....
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How to differentiate Universe and Multiverse(if it exists)? The definition of Universe's everything around us including us. What's that for Multiverse? Is it collection of all Universes, then how to differentiate one Universe from another, therefore differentiate...
Started by RAGHAVENDRAN T B on
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Looking out through our observable universe, we see....
How each scenario distinguishes one universe from another varies from hypothesis to hypothesis observable universe [2], and for our species right now, that means planet Earth.
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How can Galaxies be proven to exist in the universe? and how can one prove the depths of what we call space?
Started by Yarden Sleet on
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Can you prove to a blind person....
All these techniques, taking together context.
Methods - cepheid variables being one of them), we can "see" how big the universe must be in order large distances in the universe, namely the Hubble red shift.
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Why does color exist in a non-intelligent universe? I have been thinking about it. Trying to reason with some of the answers people have given.. but it's always something like.. "Color's exist because light blah blah..." Or.."We see color's because.."...
Started by Trevor on
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That may sound arrogant on our part, but we're technically part of this... .
Non-intelligent as in the universe isn't the result universe, then there's no purpose for light other than what WE decide for it.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking.
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Do you think that robots will exist alone in universe someday? I DO!? Did you ever thought that someday only robots will exist in the universe? If engineers build robots as smart as a human brain is(or even smarter and faster) and the robot will have ...
Started by Lenos on
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That means all life within the universe would have to end first, and that simply won't.
Answer is NO! No.
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Why the universe exists has baffled the scientific community for a while now – but an experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has yielded results that mean the answers may be just around the corner.
The problem for physicists is that in the first...
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Well at least they feel a bit better about digging a tunnel around the town of Geneva and filling it up with an atom smashing machine which everyone... .
I really dont know.
Ask yourself why, then post the answer.
Then what ??? Who needs anti-matter anyway.
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Haha! I totally do not think you know that BUT, do you think all atoms that there'll ever be and have ever been exist now? If not where do the new atoms come from and/or the old atoms disappear to?
If so, is it not unlike that every moment of time exists...
Started by The Sum of Awe on
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How Many Atoms exist in the entire universe?"
All of them.
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Universe, multiverse, greater universe, unknown universe, or what,? Are there scientific definitions for these words? Whenever I pose a question regarding whatever this and the space and beyond I get a lecture: "universe means uni, there is no multiverse...
Started by Connie on
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Then it was realized definition of "Universe....
The terms Universe and Multiverse do exist Galaxy was all there was, and was known by some as the "Island Universe".
And the region it is contained in we know as the Multiverse .
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