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Christian7
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Message 1 of 80 (256439)
11-03-2005 7:29 AM


I just want to ask a few questions about the BB directly to the members of EVC forums (which include me *Happy Face*).
1. The Big Bang occured before or after the existance of time?
2. Did space-time BEGIN to exist?
3. Can changing/dynamic activity occur outside of the fabric of space-time?
4. If space-time began to exist at some point, why?
5. If changing/dynamic activity can not occur outside of space-time, how did space-time come to exist in the midst of the absence of space-time.
6. What is inflation?
7. Since the fabric of space-time is expanding are my atoms stretching right now? Is my head getting bigger as I type along with everything in the universe? Or is the fabric expanding and leaving matter the way it is, and just creating more space?
8. If the fabric of space-time is expanding and matter is being stretched out with it, then how can there be room for any other fermions then the existing ones that took up all the space?
9. Can the spacial-fabric rip?
10. Because position can only exist in space time, can there be two spacetimes with no relative positions to each other, being in different realities of which we will never be able to reach?
Please put this in a debate catagory, as I intend to fewtiley attack the big bang theory after my questions are answered.
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Christian7
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Message 8 of 80 (256532)
11-03-2005 4:14 PM
Reply to: Message 4 by Dr Jack
11-03-2005 10:41 AM


It is nonsensical to talk about space-time not existing "before" space-time since you're falling off the bottom of the time scale. If space-time has a beginning, then it exists at t=0, and there is no t<0 at.
So the fabric of space time did not begin to exist when there was no space-time, yet space-time had a begining because you can go back and back and not go and further? Therefore there was no point before space-time began to exist correct? So there was never a time when space-time didn't exist?
Why does space-time exist?
What is it made of?

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Christian7
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Message 10 of 80 (256537)
11-03-2005 4:26 PM
Reply to: Message 7 by Son Goku
11-03-2005 12:34 PM


In General Relativity "begin" means the furthest point into the past of an object.
However this only applies to objects in spacetime, words like "past" and "future" are only directions inside spacetime and mean nothing to it itself.
Then how can space-time expand over time? Surley time exists outside of space-time is some form for this dynamic event to occur. Therefore, if dynamic events can occur to space-time itself, and not within space-time, being not within space-time's time, the space-time fabric could have had a point at which it did not exist.
Another question.

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Christian7
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Message 11 of 80 (256539)
11-03-2005 4:31 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by NosyNed
11-03-2005 4:23 PM


Re: Really starting to understand
I keep looking for info on the string theory but no matter how long a book or article I find, the only information I extract from it is:
- There are 11 dimensions of space, 3 macro-spacial, 7 curled up space, 1 of time.
- Everything is made of vibrating strands of energy called string, but this book doesn't really feel like explaining how the strings give the shits their properties.
And loads of other vauge crap, that is useless to me, because it won't go into detail.
Please give me a link where it will explain, what the F a specific vibration of string has to do with a photon rather than an electron.
BTW, I have that book: The elegant universe. I just don't know where it is right now. Should I look for it? I didn't really understand the last time I tried to read it, but I have a feeling that it will be easier for me to understand it now.

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Christian7
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Message 15 of 80 (256932)
11-04-2005 7:17 PM
Reply to: Message 14 by Son Goku
11-03-2005 4:45 PM


Re: I'm no expert
Alright thanks for the info guys. I can't debate about it at the time, so just give me loads of links so I can learn, and let the topic be done. When I wish to debate this, I will make a new topic later on another day or month, which will not be interogative. I will be forcing my opinions, like we are suppost to do on this forum. LOL.

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Christian7
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Message 57 of 80 (261586)
11-20-2005 2:50 PM
Reply to: Message 55 by mark24
11-19-2005 6:08 AM


First of all, God is self-sufficent and transcends time and space.
Anything that is not bound by time does not need a begining.
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