Was there a time where time didn't exist?
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Thread Topic: Was there a time where time didn't exist?
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This is hard for any brain to understand because every single moment it exists we are experiencing time passing. Can we even comprehend this?
Think of a place with no time. Could anything happen?
...Doesn't seem like it. Think about it. In a place with no time, if you say something, for example the word "paradox", and wait a few seconds, did that really happen? Because it didn't just a happen a few seconds ago--time doesn't exist.
This means that time could not have been created because no events can transpire without the presence of time, therefore we can only assume that time has always been there.
But then again, think of how small our brains are compared to the universe. It is possible that we cannot understand the reason time exists at all. We get the same problem with space: how could anything have happened without space for it to happen in?
I doubt I will learn the answer to this problem ever. It's possible that no human who has ever existed and will exist will. It's still fun to think about these things, though. Let me know what you think. I'd like to hear a comment about this. -
Perhaps in one of the many dimensions we have we don't have time. That idea sounds interesting. To be completely honest I had never thought about it.
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I don't know much about dimensions...I might look into it.
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Time is incorporated into all 10 dimensions, although in hyperspace in between universes, there is no time in the way we think of it.
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Time is nothing but the arbitrary measurement we put on existence in the manner of progress.
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^without us (or anybody) there would have been no "time", but in the same sense, time would still pass.
Also, time is technically the fourth dimension, and there could easily be a dozen more - but for the sake, there's four. Without time, there would only be three dimensions. But nothing would happen - which means it would be like things never happened: I assume if anything did happen, 'time' would reverse back to nothingness. It's a paradox in its self. -
But is there not a fourth spacial dimemsion?
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^, no. Otherwise we would be able to move in such a way, to which we cannot.
Yes, this is only an expansion of what I have said - Time is a necessary part of he eleven dimensional multiverse. -
this question is so obvious, the question literally answers itself.
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I didn't mean the question literally, I just wanted to male it sound cool.
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