Since we live in a physical universe, we live in time and space. Space, in the observable universe is three physical dimensions, plus time, which is the fourth dimension. There are at least six other dimensions which exist in the sub-atomic quantum plane What time is is the distance between two physical objects divided by the speed of light. In the book of Genesis, the first spoken words of God after He created the Heavens and the Earth were: "Let there be light". It was at that instant that time was created.
2007-02-07 17:28:55
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answered by ted.nardo 4
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"The Bible does however mention in both the Old and New Testaments about God creating a new and new earth for the old one had passed away. Isaiah 65:17 For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. And in Revelations 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. " for the first time i heard something from the bible that might make sense and be scientific at the same time. "might" ......Mars the closest planet we feel could have had life, and have found traces of lifeforms and water. Now is seemed to be comepletely dry. We could have came from mars in a primitive state and a primitive mind (in few numbers) by help from a superior being (more advanced not fantastical). Tieing links to many things we always wondered about it, myths, ledgends, and folklore. think about it. but n e ways... the universe has always been, is always constant. Our universe can be part of a giant aliens shoe for all we know. Nothing created it, cause how did anything exist before it to create it? God, energy, if the universe didn't exist, nothing would be possible, that is why it is constant. this is just an idea.... as is everything else that we "beleive"
2016-05-24 05:45:56
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answered by Maria 4
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Do we human beings exist? time and space only have relevance where there is substance. OK! Try an experiment:
Cast your body aside, alright we'll say you have just died.
We now have to make an assumption; is your body you? or is your soul you?
We know that when you die your body decomposes (ashes to ashes dust to dust). This is proven fact.
But what happens to your soul? No man alive will know the answer to that.
Assume, that energy of the brain establishes a root into the substance of space and continues to function at a low metabolic rate.
Now, take all matter and anti matter from space every last Milli, Milli speck of dust but leave the substance of space as it is.
So earth is gone the sun all the stars black holes, everything.
OK, where are you? and how exactly would you relate your position to me assuming your mind could communicate with me in another area of the universe we found ourselves in. The point is what actually really exists and what doesn't. We tend to base existence on bodies around us but what if those bodies don't exist. What is relative?
2007-02-08 04:22:34
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answered by Redmonk 6
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I exist after time, but before space, and I'm not aware of time & space, but I've read lots of books about it.
2007-02-07 17:30:34
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answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4
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How about looking at it as time IS a place in space?
2007-02-07 17:30:53
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answered by Flea© 5
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I am multi-dimensional in nature...I think this answers your question...
If time and space are 'illusions', does that mean they are less valid?
If by 'place' you mean dimension, then yes, although we can appear at two separate points within the same dimension also, if this helps...
I can sit in my living room and project a portion of my mind to the moon...I can then maintain a
dual-perspective. In essence, I would be in two places at once. (I must say, the world looks very different from that point of view)
2007-02-08 14:22:09
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answered by ? 6
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Time and space are perceptions of separation.
Reality is perceptual, percieved by the mind.
The rules of perception are like in the movie "Matrix".
Sometimes the rules can be bent or even broken.
Then we discover that it is not the spoon that bends but only ourselves.
2007-02-10 20:38:40
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answered by DREAMER 3
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We are dipped in the ocean of time and space.
Space has 3 dimensions and the time is the 4rth one.
There are 3 more dimensions making the ocean of seven dimensions around us.
Each dimension is dissolved in the very next Superior dimension.
So the final and 7th dimension is the one that comprises everything in this world, except Almighty Allah. As almighty He is Unique, free of all bindings of dimensions.
2007-02-07 18:27:07
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answered by Ishfaq A 3
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I don't exist. And there is no time and space. The Universe is a myth, and I'm having bacon and eggs for breakfast.
2007-02-07 21:37:35
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answered by los 7
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The 'you' you are addressing your question were you referring to the one that operates in time and space? The one that can only be conscious in time and space? Or are you referring to the 'you' which transcend time and space and aware that it operates in time and space?
2007-02-08 22:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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