Time rejects the idea of multiple possibilities, and possibilities reject the idea of time. Is this disjunct resolved by a homogenous continuum, or a curved one? Same question, maybe providing of insight?
2006-06-12 19:23:56
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answered by Pup 5
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according to general theory of relativity it is curved and according to the latest theory of the universe inflating theory (which to be precise, rubbish) the universe is not curving. there is matter in the universe enough dense with enough gravity to curve space and time and so the universe is curved and the proof? you must have heard of gravitational lensing. if the phenominon takes place in nature then it must surely mean that space time is always curved.
2006-06-13 02:27:17
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answered by ankitd 3
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It is round like a golf ball.
We are on one side and everything that is happening is happening RIGHT NOW at the same time all through eternity.
It just seems like it is spread out to us because we are like ants on a golf ball and all that has ever happened is on different places on the golf ball, all happening at once.
Strange but true.
I know this through mediation and also from being prescentient.
2006-06-13 02:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No-one knows.
2006-06-13 02:20:23
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answered by lenny 7
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if u say so
2006-06-13 02:20:41
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answered by streetsofkerala 4
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