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Warpy

(111,243 posts)
35. That's recently been proven
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 06:15 PM
Jan 2013

that time has a one way bias except at the quantum level under extreme circumstances, similar circumstances that the Big Crunch would provide.

that is close to the Steady State theory quinnox Jan 2013 #1
Who knows? CoffeeCat Jan 2013 #2
I prefer to believe that the Spirit moved across the waters... kentuck Jan 2013 #3
I can live with that. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2013 #5
Me, too. gateley Jan 2013 #9
I can believe in a cosmic consciousness but... kentuck Jan 2013 #13
If the Universe collapses and re-starts, perhaps everything in it plays out in the exact... randome Jan 2013 #4
Not just the Jehovahs... longship Jan 2013 #6
Looks like physics beat you to it. :) Romulus Quirinus Jan 2013 #7
The further you go, the more philosophy and religion merge... it's all why, why, why? reformist2 Jan 2013 #8
The answer is 43 legaleagle_45 Jan 2013 #10
I think you overstepped it by one. randome Jan 2013 #11
No wonder the mystery of life has eluded me. legaleagle_45 Jan 2013 #20
How could the universe HAVE a beginning? mindwalker_i Jan 2013 #12
Interestingly, there's a physics argument that the universe doesn't exist Recursion Jan 2013 #16
There seems to be a bit of evidence that the universe does exist mindwalker_i Jan 2013 #43
I think you are close. kentuck Jan 2013 #17
My answer is cheese. JaneyVee Jan 2013 #24
The power of Cheese. MissMarple Jan 2013 #31
The universe might be like cheese mindwalker_i Jan 2013 #44
Kant presents that as one arm of the Transcendental Amphiboly Recursion Jan 2013 #14
Given the physics of the universe I'd have to guess that could be true but liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #15
The universe has always been and always will be. JaneyVee Jan 2013 #18
But that leaves no room for debate... kentuck Jan 2013 #19
question everything liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #21
Perhaps as you look nearer to the beginning and the end, time curves like an asymtote Electric Monk Jan 2013 #22
We're inside a black hole in another universe NoOneMan Jan 2013 #23
Don't even get me started on multi-verses! JaneyVee Jan 2013 #25
The entire universe is only a single atom which makes up something even larger. Bandit Jan 2013 #26
Alternatively Bosonic Jan 2013 #27
Time and space are an illusion Cary Jan 2013 #28
Carl Sagan believed the same dtotire Jan 2013 #29
Everything is relative. kentuck Jan 2013 #30
The Universe is orgasmic in nature. randome Jan 2013 #32
But but but everything is rushing apart faster and faster! Warpy Jan 2013 #33
Why do we accept that time goes forward?? kentuck Jan 2013 #34
That's recently been proven Warpy Jan 2013 #35
Yesterday is not tomorrow? kentuck Jan 2013 #37
This universe did have a beginning... Kalidurga Jan 2013 #36
Psssh, don't kid yourself, we're a bunch of holograms. Neoma Jan 2013 #38
This Universe is just a cell which is part of an organ which is part of an organism darkangel218 Jan 2013 #39
And if we are so minute...? kentuck Jan 2013 #40
Huge ideas on our scale. We are far from being huge within the Universe(s) :) darkangel218 Jan 2013 #41
Definitely. kentuck Jan 2013 #42
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