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Einstein's Alcove
What existed before time and space?
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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 277744" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p>sigh ... i've explained what time is in physics, how it actually comes about, what causes it, but nobody's the least bit interested.</p><p></p><p>As for the "barrier", pure fantasy and drivel. There is no such thing, in fact nothing could exist to fulfull that description. Because there's nothing "outside" the universe. But, none of you is the slightest bit interested in physics, science, the real world, etc.</p><p></p><p>A huge pity. It's only when you know what's what, that real "what if" speculation can then begin. For example, Freeman Dyson says some fascinating things .....</p><p></p><p>I'll just point out that the human time sense is purely subjective, and Kant's explanation may well be correct. However, of course, what exists in the space-time of special relativity is "events", and duration has to be defined from these ..... which you can find out in any elementary exposition .... but of course, you lot wish only to talk drivel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 277744, member: 192438"] sigh ... i've explained what time is in physics, how it actually comes about, what causes it, but nobody's the least bit interested. As for the "barrier", pure fantasy and drivel. There is no such thing, in fact nothing could exist to fulfull that description. Because there's nothing "outside" the universe. But, none of you is the slightest bit interested in physics, science, the real world, etc. A huge pity. It's only when you know what's what, that real "what if" speculation can then begin. For example, Freeman Dyson says some fascinating things ..... I'll just point out that the human time sense is purely subjective, and Kant's explanation may well be correct. However, of course, what exists in the space-time of special relativity is "events", and duration has to be defined from these ..... which you can find out in any elementary exposition .... but of course, you lot wish only to talk drivel! [/QUOTE]
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