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Brian Greene ~ The origin of Time?
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13.8 billion years ago , the Big Bang gave rise to everything , everywhere, and everywhen-the entire known Universe 🌟 that blows my mind.

What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

A bit silly comparison as “north” is different for each planet, the definition of “north” could even be changed, they’re just balls spinning around- north changes if a planet “wobbles”?. But time is universal wherever you are. Right? 👀

Moron

What a stupid argument. Time has a clear “flow” and direction and the fact that science can’t explain its origin is something scientists should be a bit more humble about.

Emergent Entropic Time...

If you accept everything that exists is energy, and it might end up cold and dark but can never go out of existence, then neither can it come into existence from nothingness. Existence, including ‘time’ is eternal. But rather than grasp the obvious, people create a paradox.

Time began from the moment consciousness first perceived here, and there. Time is merely a perspective of mind that separates the then, from the now. Time doesn’t exist outside of conscious perception. Time will end when the field of space within which it’s perceived, also ends.

Yes but what happened before?

Why is it where north begins and not where it ends?

