The beginning of time: a big bang? sure, that's resonable, but what was before the big bang? nothingness? what is nothingness? if nothingness can be categorised, can it then be known as something? and what created nothingness? etc etc...
If life and death is the true nature of the universe, how did this nature "become"? is it consciousness, is it spiritual, is it "god"? and what created consciousness, spirituality and god?
If there was no beginning, then there is no ending, and there is only now. what i mean is, time might not be linear. everything that has happened, everything that will ever happen is condensed into "now". we can only see time in linear, as a line to follow. (the line when turned on its end becomes a dot) what if the "line of time" is a dot containing every event in universal chronology, and so everything that was, is and will be is happening all at the same time, over and over, forever? does this make sense?
2006-08-08
02:28:36
·
9 answers
·
asked by
Stroopwafel
2
in
Other - Science