Question by BIFF: if light speed travel, time travel, quantum physics (or whatever) are possible…?
is it feasible that any consciounsness or collective consciousness no matter how primitive or un organized could have gone back before time and before there was anything and created the universe as it is now which includes us and the actual entity that is now the Creator and subsequent Messiah, religions, etc…, therefore an alternate yet organized reality that would explain the almost zero chance that all of this happened as an result of millions of circumstances that happened coincidentally as explained by science, but would be possibly consistent with a effect/Creator without cause since it was before creation and time entered the picture
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Answer by Michael
no. next question
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No, and it’s not an almost zero chance, it’s more like a statistical inevitability.
It is possible of course, but in our universe/reality, it isn’t probable.
It happened by random of millions of circumstances so it isn’t a zero chance or even near zero chance, it is the complete opposite of that considering that is what happened, and no other results of it not happening exist when it comes to out universe, our reality, and our place in the solar system..
Possible? ok.
Extremely unlikely? Yes.
Do I believe it? No.
THis still isn’t enough to get me to go to church.
not for humans….TIRH
The current exact configuration of the cosmos is exactly as likely as any other configuration, and all such configurations exist simultaneously in the multi-universe theory.
It is theoretically possible that everything that you’re saying is true, however, it would be useless and unhelpful to assume that it is.
If Light Speed Travel, Time Travel, Quantum Physics (or whatever) are possible…I would like to go to your place, have a nice Tea Time and talk about Dinosaurus and all those pre-Historycs stuffs….how about that, dude?
Anything happening before time is not subject to it, and is likely not even observable or understandable now
Those things are only impossible now. In the future they may be possible , except maybe time travel because no body has come here from the future yet
yes, but its very hard to understand, we would exist because of that one event, which would have cause life to form and in turn create that event
No.
There’s not a model in physics that posits travel back in time.
And there is no way you can achieve the speed of light, let alone exceed it.
As you accelerate, you see, your mass increases slightly. As you approach the speed of light, your mass would approach infinity, so the faster you go, the more your mass, therefore the harder it is to go any faster, and this theoretically continues, no matter how fast you go, so that you can never achieve the speed of light — let alone exceed it.
Have you been reading Steven Hawkings books again? Science fiction. People create that these days when they can’t explain the universe based on the physical evidence and laws of nature. It’s kind of the religion of the 21st century to believe in multiple parallel universes and stuff that can’t be observed or proven. There’s got to be some explanation for the first cause, so let’s invent a “scientific” one instead of accepting God. I think it’s highly more probable that there might be an eternal something (energy, spirit, mind) which caused matter and the universe to exist than there being multiple (still uncaused?) universes in 9+ dimensioned space/time continuum. And why do scientists believe that? Because there’s no other explanation for why things are as they are! Not a very sound basis for a scientific theory if you ask me.
Yes, this is possible – addressed by Asimov in “The Last Question”.
In that story, a computer that was self-aware and, over the centuries, upgraded rather than replaced eventually reached the point where it was able to maintain itself independently of stellar energy.
It was asked a question (before all the stars extinguished), “What is the solution to stellar entropy”.
After untold millennia, the computer calculated the answer to this question. The answer was, “Let there be light”…..
Pure fantasy, of course…
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com
I urge you to read about particle accelerators and find out just how much is energy is needed to accelerate mere atoms to about 99% of the speed of light.
Keep in mind these are tiny things, about 10^-11 meters in diameter.
Light speed travel for massive objects can’t be accomplished because the energy required to even start approaching those speeds rises exponentially. It is so great that you’d basically need an infinite amount of energy to accelerate something as small as a toothpick.